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How to Fix ‘Failed to connect to system scope bus’ Error in Linux
When working with systemd commands like hostnamectl, timedatectl, or systemctl, you might encounter the error message “Failed to connect to system scope bus via local transport: No such file or directory”. This error indicates that systemd cannot communicate with the D-Bus system message bus, which is essential for inter-process communication in modern Linux systems. This tutorial will guide you through diagnosing and resolving this issue on Debian-based systems, though the concepts apply to other distributions as well.
FreeBSD 15.0 Alpha 1 Released For Early Testing
The first alpha release of FreeBSD 15.0 is now available! FreeBSD 15.0 is a major update to this BSD operating system that aims for its stable release before Christmas...
MSI unveils MS-CF16 V3.0 Pico-ITX SBC with Alder Lake-N, Amston Lake, and Twin Lake processors
MSI has unveiled the MS-CF16 V3.0, the latest revision of its compact Pico-ITX single-board computer. Designed for fanless, low-power, and wide-temperature operation, the board targets industrial and embedded applications that demand reliability in harsh environments. The MS-CF16 V3.0 supports a wider selection of Intel processors than its predecessor, with all configurations featuring up to 16 […]
Once again build CachyOS Kernel 6.16.5 on Debian 13 Trixie (VENV)
Start with Pre-installation step $ sudo apt install bpftool and include /usr/sbin in system $PATH variable.
On Debian Trixie stable vs Testing install libdw-dev and build dependencies for libdw-dev steps are required to succeed
with build CachyOS 6.16.5 Kernel on Debian 13 . Secure boot should be disable by obvious reasons. I also cannot
issue any warranty that this build is free of bugs.
Ubuntu 25.10 Enters Its UI Freeze
The UI freeze for Ubuntu 25.10 is now in effect as the developers work toward the release of this next Ubuntu Linux installment in October...
The UEFI 9/11 - Part VIII - Denial of Service and Selling Us WSL (Windows) Instead of "Risky" (Prone by Breakage by Microsoft) GNU/Linux
Restricted Boot (so-called 'SecureBoot') does not improve security. It is nothing but trouble. It's meant to trouble non-Windows users. In dual-boot setups, SecureBoot is a recipe for disaster because Microsoft keeps erasing or tampering with the boot sector, to paraphrase an associate
KDE Linux Enters Alpha As Reference Linux Distribution For The KDE Desktop
As an exciting announcement out of the KDE Akademy 2025 conference kicking off in Berlin, Germany... The KDE Linux distribution is now in alpha! This is their in-house reference Linux distribution for the KDE Plasma desktop...
KDE Linux Alpha Launches with Immutable Base and Flatpak Support
KDE Linux alpha debuts as a reference OS for Plasma and KDE apps, built on an immutable base with Flatpak, Snap, and atomic updates.
Debian 13.1 Released With An Initial Batch Of Fixes
Following the release of Debian 13.0 "Trixie" nearly one month ago to the day, Debian 13.1 is out today with an initial batch of bug fixes and security updates...
KDE Linux Distribution Is Available for Public Testing, Download Now
The KDE Project released today the alpha version of the KDE Linux distribution, an in-house operating system to showcase the latest in-development versions of the KDE Plasma desktop environment and KDE apps.
Linux 6.17 Lands Fixes For Upcoming Rust 1.91
Coming in today as the Rust "fixes" ahead of tomorrow's Linux 6.17-rc5 release is adjusting support for the upcoming Rust 1.91 compiler release...
Linux Mint 22.2 polishes the desktop, but kernel updates are the real deal
Point release brings Cinnamon tweaks, shiny apps, and Ubuntu's Hardware Enablement stack
The latest point release to the current version of Linux Mint brings a newer Cinnamon (if that's your thing) and updates for all.…
Raspberry Pi Launches A 1TB SSD For $70 USD
The newest hardware offering from Raspberry Pi announced today is... a 1TB SSD...
Debian 13.1 “Trixie” Released with 71 Bug Fixes and 16 Security Updates
Today, the Debian Project announced the release and general availability of Debian 13.1 as the first ISO update to the latest Debian GNU/Linux 13.1 “Trixie” operating system series.
Linus Torvalds Grows Frustrated Seeing "Garbage" With "Link: " Tags In Git Commits
Linus Torvalds has grown frustrated enough with seeing "Link: " tags within Git commits/patches that often times they are of no value and he's had enough of it. For Linux kernel activity moving forward he's going to be more strict over "useless" link tags in Git commit messages...
Pop!_OS Team Sets September 25 for COSMIC Beta Release
The long-awaited COSMIC desktop beta for Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS arrives September 25, following years of work, bringing fresh features to test.
KDE Linux Goes Alpha: Arch-Based, Immutable OS Unveiled at Akademy
KDE Linux hits alpha—ready for developers and power users, but ordinary Linux fans should hold off for now. What’s it is, what’s it isn’t, and why it matters.
Debian 13.1 Released with Security Fixes and Stability Updates
Debian 13 "Trixie" receives its first refresh (13.1), featuring 71 bug fixes and 15 security updates. Here's more on that.
The UEFI 9/11 - Part VII - This Coming Week Many PCs Will Refuse to Boot "Linux" (Because of Microsoft's Expired Certificate)
The real solution is, disable "secure boot" or "SecureBoot" while it's still possible. [...] Just like submarine patents, a lot of this problem was "hibernating" for a while
RISC-V Zalasr Support Now Under Review For The Linux Kernel
Linux kernel patches for supporting RISC-V's Zalasr ISA extension are now under review. This extension provides "real" load acquire/store release instructions for RISC-V processors...
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