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Arch Linux AUR Hit by Another DDoS Attack, Port 22 Access Disrupted
Ongoing DDoS attacks push Arch Linux to activate AUR protection, which currently disrupts SSH on port 22.
How to Fix Overlapping Blur and Sharp Corners in KDE Plasma
In this video, I’ll show you how to fix the overlapping blur effect on windows in KDE Plasma. The issue occurs when the blur extends beyond the window boundaries for example, when opening an app like Dolphin File Manager, the normally rounded corners appear sharp instead.
Linux 6.18-rc3 Released With Latest Fixes
The Linux 6.18-rc3 kernel is now available for testing in working toward the Linux 6.18 stable kernel release in just about one month. Linux 6.18 is expected to become this year's Long Term Support "LTS" kernel...
How to Automate SSH Login Using sshpass on Linux
In this article, you will learn how to use the sshpass command to gain non-interactive access to a remote server by providing the password on the same line.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 26th, 2025
The 263rd installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on October 26th, 2025, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Fedora 43 Final Build Approved, Official Release Set for October 28
After a brief delay, Fedora Linux 43 is now GO and set to launch on October 28, 2025.
Asahi Linux Brings Apple Silicon Improvements in the Linux 6.17 Cycle
Linux kernel 6.17 merges essential Asahi patches, improving reboot handling, GPU support, and device compatibility for Apple Macs.
FreeBSD 15.0 Beta 3 Brings Working Support For MediaTek MT76 WiFi
The newest weekly test release of the FreeBSD 15.0 is now available for evaluation ahead of the planned December official release...
Mozilla to Require Data-Collection Disclosure in All New Firefox Extensions
Starting November 3, all new Firefox extensions must declare whether they collect or share user data, ensuring greater transparency for users.
KDE Plasma 6.6 Will Cater To Windows Power Users With "winver"
Plasma 6.5 debuted this week that KDE developers and users have been celebrating. But it's already on to working out fixes for Plasma 6.5.1 as well as new feature activity toward Plasma 6.6...
Radxa Rolls Out Dragon Q6A Featuring Qualcomm QCS6490, 12 TOPS NPU, and 6th-Gen AI Engine
Radxa has rolled out the Dragon Q6A, a compact single-board computer built on Qualcomm’s QCS6490 octa-core platform. Designed for industrial, IoT, and edge computing environments, the board combines high-performance CPU and GPU cores with integrated AI acceleration, multiple display interfaces, and flexible storage options. Similar to the RUBIK Pi 3, the Dragon Q6A integrates an […]
DavMail 6.5 Exchange Gateway Brings Interactive Office 365 Login
DavMail 6.5 open-source exchange gateway enhances Office 365 login security and refines Linux RPM packages.
Asahi Linux Still Working On Apple M3 Support, m1n1 Bootloader Going Rust
The Asahi Linux developers involved with working on Linux support for Apple Silicon M-Series devices have put out a new progress report on their development efforts...
Rust Coreutils Bug That Broke Automatic Ubuntu 25.10 Updates Is Now Fixed
Rust Coreutils bug that broke Automatic Updates in Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka is now fixed. Here's what happened and how developers fixed it.
Foot Terminal: Lightning-Fast, Lightweight, and Made for Wayland
Foot is a lightning-fast, minimalist terminal emulator built for Wayland, focusing on speed, simplicity, and low resource usage.
NVIDIA Starts Posting Open-Source Nova Driver Patches To Prep For Next-Gen GPUs
NVIDIA is taking the open-source and upstream "Nova" kernel graphics driver quite seriously for their hardware. Hitting the mailing lists on Friday night were initial patches in beginning to make preparations toward "next-gen GPU" support. Digging into the comments, it's indeed for post-Blackwell GPUs...
Fedora Plans to Block Unsigned RPM Packages by Default
Fedora developers propose enforcing RPM signature checks by default in Fedora 44, pending FESCo review and approval.
M5Stack PowerHub IoT Development Kit Integrates ESP32-S3 and STM32 Coprocessor
M5Stack has introduced the PowerHub, a compact IoT controller designed for distributed power and device management. The ESP32-based PowerHub is described as providing a stable and flexible control platform that integrates communication interfaces, modular power input options, and precise monitoring capabilities. The PowerHub is built around the ESP32-S3-WROOM-1U-N16R8 module featuring a dual-core Xtensa LX7 processor […]
Bottles 51.25 Released With st Terminal Support
Bottles 51.25, a compatibility layer for running Windows apps on Linux, adds support for the st terminal and improves Steam configuration handling.
Linux Load Average Explained: What It Means and How to Utilize It
Learn all about Linux load average, and how you can use it to monitor your system and optimize your system to run smoothly.
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