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exFAT For Linux 7.1 Helps Reduce File Fragmentation, Fixes
The exFAT file-system changes have landed for the in-development Linux 7.1 kernel...
Raspberry Pi OS ends open-door policy for sudo
Command prefix will require password by default
The latest version of Raspberry Pi OS now requires a password for sudo by default.…
GDB source-tracking breakpoints
One of the main abilities of a debugger is setting breakpoints.GDB: The GNU Project Debugger now introduces an experimental featurecalled source-tracking breakpoints that tracks the source line a breakpointwas set to. Introduction Imagine you are debugging: you set breakpoints on a bunch ofsource lines, inspect some values, and get ideas about how to change yourcode. […]
Arch Linux's Archinstall 4.2 Fixes Botched Disk Encryption Security
Archinstall 4.2 is now available as the latest update to this very convenient, text-based Arch Linux OS installer...
Zorin OS 18.1 Boosts Windows App Support by 40%, Improves Window Tiling
Zorin OS 18.1 is out today as the first minor update to the latest Zorin OS 18 series of this Ubuntu-based distribution that aims to convert more Windows users to switch to Linux due to its friendly look and feel.
Find the Last Logged-In Users on Linux with Lastlog Command
In this article, you will learn how to use the lastlog command on Linux to check the most recent login of all users or a specific user, as well as how to clear a single or all user’s last login records.
Forlinx FAI-ARA240-M Packs Ara240 NPU into M.2 2280 Module
Forlinx Embedded has officially launched the FAI-ARA240-M, an M.2-based AI accelerator built around the NXP Ara240 processor. The module provides a discrete NPU for offloading inference workloads from embedded host systems. The Ara240 processor was first seen during the launch of the OK-MX9596-C. Forlinx provides additional details with this module, which delivers up to 40 […]
Encrypt Files on Linux with Hideout and Skip the Terminal
This minimalist GTK app puts GPG?powered file encryption behind a drag?and?drop interface that even a Linux newbie can use on the first try.
COSMIC 1.0.10 Desktop Environment Brings Small Tweaks and Bug Fixes
Linux hardware vendor System76 released COSMIC 1.0.10 (Epoch) today as the latest stable update to this Rust-based desktop environment for Pop!_OS Linux and other GNU/Linux distributions.
Nominate Your Fedora Heroes: Mentor and Contributor Recognition 2026
It’s time to show our appreciation of the amazing contributors who help shape the Feodra community. The Fedora Project thrives through the devotion, guidance, and tireless drive of the contributors who consistently perform. From developing testcases to onboarding contributors, from technical writing to coordinating events, it is these vital champions who ensure that the community […]
Federal Bill Would Bring OS-Level Age Verification to the Entire U.S.
A new federal bill proposes OS-level age verification, advancing beyond state laws to establish a potential nationwide requirement.
You can finally control serial devices from Firefox
Long languishing API gets love from Mozilla
Firefox will soon be able to communicate directly with your 3D printer. Thirteen years after the idea was initially proposed, the Web Serial API has landed in Firefox Nightly, Mozilla's work-in-progress channel for its browser.…
GNOME 50.1 Released with Basic Zoom Support for the Captive Portal
The GNOME project released GNOME 50.1 today as the first point release of the latest GNOME 50 desktop environment series to address some bugs, update translations, and implement a few enhancements.
htop 3.5 System Monitor Released with Backtrace Screen, New Meters
htop 3.5 is the first new release since April 2025 for this terminal system monitor, bringing a backtrace screen, new meters, and more.
OpenSSL 4.0 Released With Encrypted Client Hello, RFC 8998 Support
OpenSSL 4.0 was just released as a big update for this widely-used SSL/TLS and crypto library...
GitHub invokes spirit of Phabricator with preview of Stacked PRs
Long-familiar workflow lets developers split big code changes into smaller, easier-to-review chunks
GitHub has unveiled Stacked PRs, a new feature aimed at making large pull requests easier to review, manage, and move through the pipeline faster.…
XOrg Server 21.1.22 and Xwayland 24.1.10 Released with Multiple Security Fixes
The XOrg Server 21.1.22 and Xwayland 24.1.10 display implementations have been released today, patched against multiple security vulnerabilities that could lead to use-after-free, out-of-bounds reads, buffer overflow, or integer underflow.
LLM-Assisted Patches For Linux 7.1 May Have Negative Impact On 32-bit Systems
Code now merged for the Linux 7.1 kernel may provide some negative performance implications for those still running modern Linux kernels on 32-bit hardware. A fundamental change can present cache line alignment and slab sizing implications for 32-bit Linux OS users but will provide for cleaner code with modern 64-bit computing...
OpenClaw in 2026: What It Is, Who's Using It, and Whether Your Business Should Adopt It
“probably the single most important release of software, probably ever.”
— Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA
Wow! That’s a bold statement from one of the most influential figures in modern computing.
But is it true? Some people think so. Others think it’s hype. Most are somewhere in between, aware of OpenClaw, but not entirely sure what to make of it. Are people actually using it? Yes. Who’s using it? More than you might expect...
Wow! That’s a bold statement from one of the most influential figures in modern computing.
But is it true? Some people think so. Others think it’s hype. Most are somewhere in between, aware of OpenClaw, but not entirely sure what to make of it. Are people actually using it? Yes. Who’s using it? More than you might expect...
DaVinci Resolve 21 Adds RAW Photo Editing
DaVinci Resolve 21 introduces a Photo page with RAW editing tools, providing Linux photographers a native alternative to Adobe Lightroom.
