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AI Revives 25-Year-Old Linux Kernel Driver for Legacy Tape Backup

AI revives the long-abandoned ftape Linux kernel driver, bringing 1990s QIC-80 tape backup hardware back to life on modern systems. The post AI Revives 25-Year-Old…

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Show Progress of cp, mv, Tar, Rsync, or Scp Commands in Linux

Learn how to show progress of cp, mv, rm, rsync, dd, scp, adb, tar, gzip, zip, 7z, unzip, etc., commands in Linux with/without using any…

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24 Best Command Line Tools to Monitor Linux Performance

Being a System or Network administrator tasked with monitoring and debugging Linux system performance problems on a daily basis is an immensely challenging responsibility. It…

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Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 36 (Sep 1 – 7, 2025)

Catch up on the latest Linux news: Debian 13.1, Mint 22.2, KDE Linux, LKRG 1.0, COSMIC beta release date, Mozilla drops 32-bit support, GNOME 49…

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Linux Kernel Runtime Guard 1.0 Released

Linux Kernel Runtime Guard hits 1.0 after 7 years, introducing support for kernel 6.17, bug fixes, performance enhancements, and code cleanup. The post Linux Kernel…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: September 7th, 2025

This week, we received some exciting news about the first release of KDE’s own distribution, the final release of Linux Mint 22.2, the first point…

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Pop!_OS Team Sets September 25 for COSMIC Beta Release

The long-awaited COSMIC desktop beta for Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS arrives September 25, following years of work, bringing fresh features to test. The post Pop!_OS Team…

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KDE Linux Goes Alpha: Arch-Based, Immutable OS Unveiled at Akademy

KDE Linux hits alpha—ready for developers and power users, but ordinary Linux fans should hold off for now. What’s it is, what’s it isn’t, and…

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Debian 13.1 “Trixie” Released with 71 Bug Fixes and 16 Security Updates

Debian 13.1 is here less than a month after Debian 13, providing an updated installation media to those who want to deploy the latest Debian…

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elementary OS 8.0.2 Released with Linux 6.14 Kernel

Elementary OS 8.0.2 is available to download — the final minor update before the next major release due late 2025. On offer is a new…

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Kali Linux 2025.3 Penetration Testing Distro Introduces 10 New Hacking Tools

Kali Linux 2025.3 ethical hacking and penetration testing distribution is now available for download with 10 new tools and other updates. Here’s what’s new! The…

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6 Useful Free and Open Source Linux WhatsApp Clients

WhatsApp is a hugely popular, free, proprietary messaging, social media, and voice-over-IP (VoIP) service that lets users send text, voice messages, and video messages, as…

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HandBrake 1.10.2 Fixes High Depth Video Crash and Updates AV1 Libraries

HandBrake 1.10.2, an open-source video transcoder, brings fixes for Windows and macOS, including better driver handling, Apple Silicon crash workaround, and more. The post HandBrake…

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Asciinema – Record and Share Your Terminal Sessions in Linux

Asciinema is an open-source terminal recording tool that makes it super easy to share your command-line work with others. Unlike traditional screen recorders that capture…

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MINIX Creator Andrew Tanenbaum’s Nerdearla Interview Will Be Livestreamed

MINIX inspired a generation of open source hackers and the Linux kernel itself. Later this month, its creator takes the Nerdearla stage, and the livestream…

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