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Ubuntu Touch OTA-9 Released with VoLTE and Waydroid Improvements

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…

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Understanding dev null: The Linux and Unix Data Black Hole

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…

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How to Manually Create a User in Linux and Unix (Step-by-Step Guide)

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…

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Stretch Break Linux App Reminds You to Stop Pixel-Gawping

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.…

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Linux Kernel 6.15 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

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…

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Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 21 (May 19 – 25, 2025)

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.…

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13 Common Linux Myths Debunked (With Real Facts)

Tired of outdated ideas about Linux?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…

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8 Best Free and Open Source Linux Personal Information Managers

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…

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28 Delightful Free and Open Source ASCII Art Tools

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…

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How to Enable HTTPS Protocol on AlmaLinux 10

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…

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How to Install PostgreSQL on AlmaLinux 10

This blog post teaches you how to install PostgreSQL on AlmaLinux 10. PostgreSQL, or Postgres, is a free and open-source object relational database management system…

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NixOS 25.05 Released with Linux 6.12 LTS and 6.14 Kernels, GNOME 48, and More

Powered by the long-term supported Linux 6.12 LTS and Linux 6.14 kernel series, NixOS 25.05 (codename Warbler) is here six months after NixOS 24.11 with…

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Top 15 VsFTP Server Interview Questions with Detailed Answers

FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and is one of the most widely used and standard protocols over the Internet, which works on a client-server…

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Understanding the $SHELL Environment Variable in Unix and Linux

In Unix and Linux systems, the $SHELL environment variable indicates the parent shell that initiated your current session. This can be useful for understanding the…

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Beware of the Browser-in-the-Middle Attack: What It Is and How to Protect Yourself

A new security threat called the browser-in-the-middle (BITM) attack has recently been uncovered, exposing users—especially those using Apple’s Safari browser—to potential exploits that could compromise…

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