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5 Bash Scripts I Use Daily as a Linux SysAdmin

If you’ve spent any time managing Linux systems, you already know how repetitive and time-consuming some tasks can be. Whether it’s checking disk space, restarting…

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Amazon Linux 2023 Secures FIPS 140-3 Certification

Amazon Linux 2023 has earned FIPS 140-3 validation, confirming its cryptographic modules meet top U.S. and Canadian government security standards. The post Amazon Linux 2023…

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Ollama: Open Source AI That Runs on Your Computer

In this explainer, Jack Wallen will not only explain Ollama, he’ll walk you through getting it running on your Linux box. The post Ollama: Open…

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KiCad Advises Linux Users to Stick with X11 for Professional PCB Design

The KiCad team outlines serious Wayland limitations, including window control and crashes, urging users to stick with X11 desktops for reliability. The post KiCad Advises…

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Chaining Two LPEs To Get “root”: Most Linux Distros Vulnerable (CVE-2025-6018, CVE-2025-6019)

Qualys researchers have unearthed two local privilege escalation vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-6018, CVE-2025-6019) that can be exploited in tandem to achieve root access on most Linux distributions…

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Qt Creator 17 Open-Source IDE Released with a Major Change for Projects

One of the biggest changes in Qt Creator 17 is for projects, as run configurations are now integrated into the build configuration. Therefore, each run…

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Kernel-Level Container Insights: Utilizing eBPF With Cilium, Tetragon, and Sboms for Security

As applications become more distributed, traditional monitoring and security tools are failing to keep pace. This article explores how eBPF, when utilized by the graduated…

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20 Daily Linux Commands System Administrators Use in Production

As a Linux SysAdmin working in a production environment, your daily routine is all about keeping systems stable, secure, and performing at their best. From…

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How to Automate Daily Linux Health Checks with a Bash Script + Cron

Managing Linux servers daily can be fun and stressful, especially when you’re dealing with unexpected downtimes or service failures. One thing I’ve learned in my…

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Ubuntu 25.10 Snapshot 2 is Now Available to Download

The second monthly snapshot of Ubuntu Questing Quokka (to become Ubuntu 25.10 when released in October 9) is now available. You’re reading Ubuntu 25.10 Snapshot…

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All AMD, No Intel: TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen10 Unveiled

Linux users have always preferred AMD over Intel – at least, this is what I’ve seen and read since the beginning of my Linux journey…

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Meet Boardswarm, a New Open Source Tool for Board Management and Distributed Development

Improving access, flexibility, and CI integration for development boards, making it easier for developers to work with embedded hardware, no matter where they are. The…

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Notepad Next 0.12 Adds Custom Toolbars, Multi-Shortcuts

Notepad Next 0.12, a cross-platform reimplementation of Notepad++, lands with a customizable toolbar, enhanced shortcut options, and more. The post Notepad Next 0.12 Adds Custom…

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Git 2.50 Lands: Say Goodbye to Recursive Merges

Git 2.50, a distributed revision control tool, removes the legacy recursive merge engine, completing the transition to the faster, more robust ORT engine. The post…

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Yet Another European Government Is Ditching Microsoft for Linux – Here’s Why

The German state of Schleswig-Holstein is bidding Window and Office adieu for Linux and LibreOffice. The post Yet Another European Government Is Ditching Microsoft for…

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