Armbian 25.5 is here, and it looks like a quality operating system release for anyone messing around with ARM-based boards. […]
Tag: Linux
Linux 6.15 brings new hardware support and bcachefs improvements
Linus Torvalds has officially released version 6.15 of the Linux kernel. While this update doesn’t include anything flashy or headline-grabbing, […]
Kick off this Memorial Day weekend by replacing Windows 11 with NixOS 25.05
Memorial Day weekend is finally here! Most folks are obviously thinking about barbecues, beach trips, and most importantly, honoring members […]
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 arrives with AI assistant and post-quantum security
Red Hat has just taken the wraps off Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, and honestly, there’s a lot for the […]
Microsoft open-sources WSL to give developers control over Linux on Windows
Well, it finally happened, folks. Microsoft has open-sourced the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), giving developers full access to its […]
Windows 11 hacked multiple times by security researchers at Pwn2Own Berlin 2025
As part of its Zero Day Initiative (ZDI), Trend Micro is holding its first Pwn2Own event in Berlin. The three […]
Your Linux apps could be leaking data — oniux is built to stop it
A new tool called oniux has landed for Linux users who take their privacy very seriously. If you want to […]
NordVPN finally gets a proper GUI on Linux
For years, NordVPN made Linux users live in the terminal. Sure, the command-line interface technically worked, but let’s not pretend […]
Nobara 42 ditches Firefox for Brave while becoming the friendliest Fedora-based Linux distribution ever
The latest version of Nobara has officially landed, and it’s packed with many thoughtful changes that continue to make it […]
Ubuntu Linux swapping classic sudo for Rust-powered sudo-rs
Canonical is making a huge change in Ubuntu that longtime Linux users might not expect (or like). You see, beginning […]
