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Christoph Hellwig has stepped down as the maintainer of the DMA mapping subsystem in Linux Kernel, with Marek Szyprowski taking over.
Gentoo Linux Offers Bootable QCOW2 Images For Cloud Deployment
Gentoo Linux offers bootable QCOW2 disk images for amd64 and arm64 architectures, designed for cloud environments and easy testing with QEMU.
Introduction to GNU Binutils: A Beginner’s Guide
GNU Binutils (short for "Binary Utilities") is a set of command-line tools for handling object files, executables, and binary data.
Greg Kroah-Hartman Supports Rust Integration Into Linux Kernel
Greg Kroah-Hartman, a major Linux kernel developer, supports the integration of Rust into the Linux kernel, especially for new code and drivers.
Linus Torvalds Reportedly Plans To Merge Rust Code Into Linux Kernel
Christoph Hellwig, a Kernel maintainer, has revealed that Linus Torvalds privately expressed his intention to merge Rust code into the Linux kernel.
Arch Linux Developers To Remove Old Repositories To Simplify Repository Structure
Arch Linux developers will remove old, deprecated repositories by March 1, 2025, to simplify the repository structure and avoid confusion. It's time to update your Pacman configuration file.
Install Wiki.js Using Podman And Docker Compose In Debian 12
Wiki.js is a modern open-source wiki software. This guide explains how to install Wiki.js using Podman and Docker Compose on Debian Linux 12.
Asahi Linux Founder Hector Martin Resigns Over Kernel Conflicts
The Asahi Linux founder Hector Martin resigns from the Project lead position due to Kernel conflicts, upstreaming and personal issues.
FastFetch: A Modern, Feature-Rich Tool to Display System Information on Linux, macOS and Windows
Fastfetch is a modern and faster alternative to Neofetch for displaying system information on Linux, macOS and Windows.
KDE Plasma 6.3 Released with Improved Fractional Scaling, Enhanced Flatpak Support and More!
KDE Plasma 6.3 released with improved fractional scaling, better hardware monitoring, enhanced Flatpak support and more.
Linux Kernel 6.14 RC2 Released with a Change in Apple Silicon Leadership
Linus Torvalds announced the release of Linux Kernel 6.14 RC2. Kernel 6.14-rc2 is a smaller release with a change in Apple Silicon Leadership.
Stirling PDF: The Best Opensource, Self-hosted PDF Manipulation Tool
Stirling PDF is a self-hosted, open source web application for managing and manipulating your PDFs. It allows you to perform more than 50 operations on your PDF files.
You Can Now Install Ubuntu on WSL Using the New Tar-Based Format
Starting from WSL version 2.4.8, we can install Ubuntu on WSL from a tar file, without using the Microsoft Store on Windows.
Linux Bluetooth Hack: Automatically Open a Music App When Connecting Bluetooth in Linux
This guide explains how to set up an automation to automatically open a Music app when connecting a Bluetooth device in Linux.
Linux System Logs Explained: How to Read and Analyze Logs Like a Pro
This detailed tutorial explains everything about Linux system logs, types of logs, and how to view them in systemd and non-systemd systems.
How To Mount A Drive Permanently In Linux Using Fstab: A Step-by-Step Guide
This detailed guide explains how to permanently mount an external drive in Linux using the fstab file. It also covers best practices to ensure a reliable setup.
How To List All Running Daemons In Linux
A daemon is a background process that runs without direct user interaction. This tutorial explains how to list all running daemons in Linux.
Understanding the Linux /proc Filesystem: A Beginners Guide
The Linux /proc filesystem is a virtual filesystem that provides detailed real-time information about the system, including CPU, memory, processes, and network activity.
Orbitiny Desktop: A Portable, Modular, and Feature-Rich Linux Desktop Environment
Are you searching for a new desktop environment for your Linux OS? Perhaps you'd like to give Orbitiny Desktop a try!
How To Safely Edit Hosts File In Linux: A Beginners Guide
In this guide, we will learn why and how to safely edit the hosts file in Linux, along with real-world examples.