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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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AlmaLinux 9.6 Released, Here’s What’s New

AlmaLinux 9.6 (Sage Margay) is out now with updated toolchains, enhanced virtualization, and images for x86_64, ARM64, PowerPC, and IBM Z architectures. The post AlmaLinux…

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Released, This Is What’s New

RHEL 10 debuts with built-in AI guidance, post-quantum cryptography, and streamlined OS-container management for modern hybrid infrastructure. The post Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Released,…

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

Firefox 139 open-source web browser is now available for download with full-page translations within Firefox extension pages, improved upload performance of HTTP/3, and other changes.…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 25th, 2025

The 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for May 25th, 2025, brings news about Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, NixOS 25.05, PipeWire 1.4.3, AlmaLinux OS 9.6, new Steam…

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Guide to Using Plugins in Obsidian

Obsidian has emerged as a powerful and flexible knowledge management tool, despite NOT being an open source product. Using plugins is just one of the…

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Linux 6.15 Kernel Released, This is What’s New

Linux 6.15 kernel released with new NVIDIA Rust driver, major exFAT performance gains, controversial fwctl subsystem, and more hardware support. You’re reading Linux 6.15 Kernel…

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

Linux kernel 6.15 is now available for download with new features, enhanced hardware support through new and updated drivers, improvements to filesystems and networking, and…

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How to Make Your Linux Terminal Talk Using espeak-ng

Imagine a small voice synthesizer on your computer. eSpeak NG is basically that. eSpeak NG is derived from the original eSpeak project, with the “NG”…

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SUSE Is Giving YaST the Dodo Bird Treatment

A quarter-century ago when SUSE was the cream of the crop, most Linux distros were envious of the YaST configuration tool. The post SUSE Is…

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This Extension Adds Night Light Intensity Slider to Quick Settings

No need to hunt through GNOME Settings to adjust Night Light temperature intensity as this nifty extension adds an intensity slider control in the Quick…

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