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How to Mirror & Control Your Android Phone from the Ubuntu Desktop


I wanted to mirror my Android phone on the Ubuntu desktop over USB, but without having to install an app on my phone or subscribe to a service.

A canny bit of Googling threw up a neat solution: a free, open-source tool designed precisely for this purpose.

And in this post I’m gonna tell you a bit more about it.

Read More : https://t.co/cQRZ37VBbe

#scrcpy #Linux #android

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πŸ”° Jade is a desktop environment for Linux built using web technologies πŸ”°

https://t.co/zOkoWofLSn?amp=1

#Jade #JadeLinux #Linux #WebTechnologies #Hacktorial #DeskTopEnvironment

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​​Canonical released new Linux kernel security updates for Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) operating system series to address various security vulnerabilities.

πŸ”° Addresses various security vulnerabilities and issues
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The new security updates are here to address a race condition (CVE-2019-11599) in Linux kernel when performing core dumps, and an integer overflow (CVE-2019-11487) when referencing counting pages. Both issues affect only Ubuntu 19.04 systems and could allow a local attacker to crash the system by causing a denial of service (DoS attack) or possibly execute arbitrary code.

On Ubuntu 18.04 LTS systems, the new security patch fixes a flaw (CVE-2019-11085) discovered by Adam Zabrocki in Linux kernel's Intel i915 kernel mode graphics driver, which failed to correctly restrict mmap() ranges under certain situations, allowing local attackers to either execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service attack and crash the system.

Moreover, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS systems were affected by a race condition (CVE-2019-11815) discovered in Linux kernel's RDS (Reliable Datagram Sockets) protocol implementation, which is blacklisted by default. If the RDS protocol was enabled, the flaw could allow a local attacker to cause crash the system or execute arbitrary code.

These Linux kernel security updates also address an issue (CVE-2019-11833) discovered in the EXT4 file system, which failed to zero out memory under certain situations, and a problem (CVE-2019-11884) discovered in the Bluetooth Human Interface Device Protocol (HIDP) implementation, which improperly verified strings in certain situations.

These two issues affect both Ubuntu 19.04 and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS systems, and they could allow local attackers to expose sensitive information (kernel memory). The updated Ubuntu 18.04 LTS kernel is also available for users of the Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS (Xenial Xerus) operating system series using the HWE (Hardware Enablement) Linux kernel packages from Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.

Users are urged to update their systems immediately
If you're using Ubuntu 19.04, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, or Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS with the HWE kernel from Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, you are urged to update your systems as soon as possible to linux-image 5.0.0-21.22 on Ubuntu 19.04, linux-image 4.15.0-55.60 on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and later systems, as well as to linux-image 4.15.0-55.60~16.04.2 on Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS and later systems.

Please keep in mind that after installing a new Linux kernel version, you will need to reboot your computer and also rebuild and reinstall any third-party kernel modules you might have installed on your Ubuntu machines. To update your Ubuntu installations, please follow the instructions provided by Canonical at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Security/Upgrades or run the command below in the Terminal app.

sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade


#Ubuntu19.04 #Ubuntu18.04 #LTS #Linux #security #vulnerability
#DiscoDingo #BionicBeaver #Hacktorial


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Linux Botnet Adding BlueKeep-Flawed Windows RDP Servers to Its Target List

Cybersecurity
researchers have discovered a new variant of WatchBog, a Linux-based cryptocurrency mining malware botnet, which now also includes a module to scan the Internet for Windows RDP servers vulnerable to the Bluekeep flaw.

BlueKeep is a highly-critical, wormable, remote code execution vulnerability in the Windows Remote Desktop Services that could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to take full control over vulnerable systems just by sending specially crafted requests over RDP protocol.

Though the patches for the BlueKeep vulnerability (CVE–2019-0708) was already released by Microsoft in May this year, more than 800,000 Windows machines accessible over the Internet are still vulnerable to the critical flaw.

Read More : https://thehackernews.com/2019/07/linux-malware-windows-bluekeep.html

#BlueKeep #WindowsRDPServer #Linux #Bots #Hacktorial

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πŸ”° Gogh is a set of Bash scripts that makes it easy to change the terminal color scheme on Linux and macOS. It currently offers 179 terminal color schemes (even though its website only lists 168 with previews), and it supports Gtk-based terminals like Gnome Terminal, Xfce Terminal, Mate Terminal, Pantheon Terminal, Tilix and Guake on Linux, and iTerm2 on Mac. πŸ”°

Read More : https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/07/179-color-schemes-for-your-gtk-based.html

Gogh Official Website : http://mayccoll.github.io/Gogh/


#Gogh #Linux #Mac #ColorSchemes #GTK #Ubuntu #Gnome #XFCE #Pantheon #Terminal #Hacktorial

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Windows Airport Edition! Do you have it yet? πŸ™ˆπŸ˜†πŸ§πŸ‘πŸ½
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#linux #linuxuser #linuxandchill #windows #windowsmemes #linuxisbetterthanwindows #linuxforlife #HackTorial #linuxislove #opensource #goopensource

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πŸ”° Linux Mint 19.2 downloads go live ahead of official release later this week πŸ”°

Read More : https://t.co/p2K9sDRcBj?amp=1

#LinuxMint #OfficialRelease #Download #Linux #LinuxDistro

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πŸ”°πŸ”° First Arch Linux ISO Powered by Linux Kernel 5.2 Is Now Available to Download πŸ”°πŸ”°



https://news.softpedia.com/news/first-arch-linux-iso-powered-by-linux-kernel-5-2-is-now-available-to-download-526922.shtml

#ArchLinux #HackTorial #Linux
#LinuxKernel #Iso


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πŸ”°πŸ”° How To Setup Multilingual Input Method On Ubuntu πŸ”°πŸ”°

For those who don’t know, there are hundreds of spoken languages in India and 22 languages are listed as official languages in Indian constitution. I am not a native English speaker, so I often use Google translate if I ever needed to type and/or translate something from English to my native language

Read More : https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-setup-multilingual-input-method-on-ubuntu/

#Linux #MultiLingual #Ubuntu #iBus #Hacktorial

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Ubuntu 19.10 will offer experimental support for the ZFS file system

https://t.co/zKrlBYyfHg?amp=1

#Linux #Ubuntu #ZFS #EoanErmine

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Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS is now available to download, includes Linux kernel 5.0

Read More : https://t.co/5hLVvTJUXg?amp=1

#Linux #Ubuntu #LTS #LinuxKernel #Hacktorial

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πŸ”° LibreOffice 6.3 Released, Up to 97% Faster At Opening Files πŸ”°


LibreOffice 6.3 is the latest version of The Document Foundation’ open source office suite for Windows, macOS and Linux β€” and it’s pretty big on changes.

Among the new LibreOffice 6.3 features that productivity-focused folks will benefit from are A, B and, important for secret government agencies, the ability to redact information from documents.

Read More : https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/08/libreoffice-6-3-released-free-download

#LibreOffice #Linux #Ubuntu #Foss #OpenSource #HackTorial

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To List All Linux Kernels Installed On Your Ubuntu System

$ dpkg --list | grep linux-image

#Ubuntu #Linux #UbuntuTricks

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Popular MPV Player is now Celluloid

The popular media player mpv is renamed as Celluloid and released latest installment.

Celluloid (formerly GNOME mpv) is a GTK+ based free and open source media player. Celluloid is very lightweight and can easily be adapated as an alternative to popular VLC Media player. This slick media player interacts with mpv via the client API exported by libmpv, allowing access to mpv’s powerful playback capabilities.

Read More : https://www.debugpoint.com/2019/08/lightweight-mediaplayer-linux-mpv-celluloid/

#Celluloid #MPVPLAYER #LINUX #UBUNTU #HACKTORIAL


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Canonical Outs Major #Linux Kernel #Security Updates for All Supported #Ubuntu Releases

https://t.co/IHNStw4NxF

@ubuntu #infosec #infosecurity #Hacktorial

https://t.co/u47RrfAW1X

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Microsoft is Bringing exFAT to the Linux Kernel (And No-One's Getting Sued)

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/08/microsoft-is-bringing-exfat-to-the-linux-kernel

#exFat #linux #microsoft #linuxkernel #hacktorial

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