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Resolving the Permission Denied and Missing Binary Errors in LXD

Learn how to resolve the “permission denied” and “missing binary” errors in LXD on Ubuntu or Debian-based distributions quickly with step-by-step instructions. The post Resolving…

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Fedora-Based Nobara Linux Goes Rolling

Nobara Linux 42 adopts Brave as default, offers kernel 6.14, GNOME 48, KDE 6.3.4, and a new universal flatpak manager. The post Fedora-Based Nobara Linux…

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7 Best Free and Open Source Console Web Browsers

Even in 2025 there remain many reasons why console based applications can be very useful. Here’s our pick of the finest console based web browsers…

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European Data Sovereignty and American Clouds: A Brewing Storm

Some sage advice for EU nations attempting to get a handle on the vast volumes of EU citizens’ data being held in US-owned and operated…

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Inkscape 1.4.2 Lands with Bug Fixes, Format Enhancements

Inkscape 1.4.2, an open-source vector graphics editor, is out, merging 1.4.1 with over 70 bug fixes, file import improvements, and new features. The post Inkscape…

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Typhoon Is an Elegant Weather Program

Typhoon is billed as a beautiful weather application. It provides real-time weather updates and forecasts in a highly configurable and colorful widget inspired by the…

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IPFire 2.29 Core Update 194 Brings Linux Kernel 6.12.23 LTS and Other Updates

Coming a month after IPFire 2.29 Core Update 193, which introduced post-quantum cryptography support for IPsec tunnels, the IPFire 2.29 Core Update 194 release is…

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A Grep Trick Every User Should Know: The Square Brackets in the Grepped ps Output

Mastering the command line involves more than just knowing the tools—it’s about using them smartly. One subtle but incredibly useful trick when working with grep…

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Yet Another Way to Change the Default Text Editor in Ubuntu and Debian

Choosing the right text editor for your workflow can significantly improve productivity, especially when working with administrative tools like crontab or visudo, which rely on…

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Steam’s May Client Update Improves Linux Game Recording

Steam’s May client update boosts stability, fixes memory usage issues, and enhances controller support, overlay behavior, and Linux performance. The post Steam’s May Client Update…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 25th, 2025

This week, we got some great news with the release of the Linux 6.15 kernel series and the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 operating system…

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LlamaFirewall: Open-source framework to detect and mitigate AI centric security risks

LlamaFirewall is a system-level security framework for LLM-powered applications, built with a modular design to support layered, adaptive defense. It is designed to mitigate a…

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Firefox 139 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Firefox 139 open-source web browser introduces full-page translations in extension pages and improves PNG transparency. The post Firefox 139 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s…

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15 Basic Commands Every Linux and Unix User Should Know How to Use

When getting started with Linux or Unix, the command line interface can seem overwhelming. However, learning just a few basic commands can dramatically increase your…

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AutoPatchBench: Meta’s new way to test AI bug fixing tools

AutoPatchBench is a new benchmark that tests how well AI tools can fix code bugs. It focuses on C and C++ vulnerabilities found through fuzzing.…

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