Critical Chrome Zero-Day Exposes Windows and Linux Users
Understanding how your system handles data—even when it disappears silently—is crucial in the face of evolving browser vulnerabilities. If you’ve never encountered the concept of…
Understanding how your system handles data—even when it disappears silently—is crucial in the face of evolving browser vulnerabilities. If you’ve never encountered the concept of…
Coming three months after Armbian 25.2, this release introduces support for new single-board computers, such as the Banana Pi M2+, BeagleBone AI-64, BeaglePlay, TI SK-AM69,…
Based on the just-released Linux 6.15 kernel series, the GNU Linux-libre 6.15 kernel is here to clean up Nova Core GPU, Qualcomm iris v4l2, Airoha…
Just about 6 weeks after Collabora announced Vulkan 1.1 conformance for PanVK on G610 GPUs, Vulkan 1.2 is now also checked off the list! The…
VirtualBox 7.1.10 open-source virtualization software is now available for download with initial support for the Linux 6.15 and 6.16 kernels, as well as other changes.…
Ubuntu Touch OTA-9 is now rolling out to all supported devices with various improvements and fixes. Here’s what’s new! The post Ubuntu Touch OTA-9 Released…
In the world of Linux and Unix, dev-null is a unique and powerful feature often referred to as a data sink or “black hole”. It’s…
Creating users manually in Linux or Unix is a valuable skill that provides a deeper understanding of how user management works under the hood. While…
Stretch Break is a simple reminder app for Linux that prompts you to take a break, helping prevent eye strain and promote healthy screen habits.…
Highlights of Linux 6.15 include Rust support for hrtimer and ARMv7, a new setcpuid= boot parameter for x86 CPUs, support for sched_ext to count and…
Catch up on the latest Linux news: RHEL 10, NixOS 25.05, AlmaLinux 9.6, Microsoft open sources WSL, Fedora 43 drops GNOME X11 support, and more.…
Tired of outdated ideas about Linux? We debunk the most common Linux myths and misconceptions, revealing the truth about the Linux OS. The post 13…
A personal information manager (often known as a PIM tool) is a type of collaborative software that can help you manage your life by offering…
There are some weird utilities featured here, which will particularly be of interest to anyone with an affectionate nostalgia for old school computing, who want…
This blog post teaches you how to enable HTTPS protocol on AlmaLinux 10. HTTPS is hypertext transfer protocol secure and is the secure version of…