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My Bluetooth headphones kept breaking on Linux until I fixed this one thing
I almost went back to wired headphones before discovering this easy fix.
7 things I stopped installing on Linux (and my system is better for it)
If you don't need'em, skip installing'em.
3 Linux mistakes even experienced users still make
Even seasoned users makes mistakes. Let's take a look at the most common ones.
I replaced my standard Linux coreutils with Rust versions and it’s surprisingly faster
What if your core commands aren’t keeping up?
I installed this Linux distro on my gaming PC, and it runs Windows games better than Windows
Want to see some performance gains? Linux may be the answer.
January brought major updates to these 6 Linux distros
Linux Mint, MX Linux, and several other saw some exciting changes in January.
DKnife Linux toolkit hijacks router traffic to spy, deliver malware
A newly discovered toolkit called DKnife has been used since 2019 to hijack traffic at the edge-device level and deliver malware in espionage campaigns. [...]
How Docker Actually Works: A Deep Dive into the Internals
Most developers treat Docker as a black box — you write a Dockerfile, run docker up, and things just work. But what's actually happening under the hood? This post tears the curtain back and walks thro...
This tiny Linux USB tool can save almost any broken PC
The bootable rescue environment I reach for when systems won’t start.
Ignore the advice to 'stop' partitioning: Why I still split my SSDs
The 'OS Partition' trick: Why I never install Windows on the whole drive
I switched to this tiling window manager and can't go back to normal desktops
This lightweight window manager made my Linux desktop finally click.
Why Linux is the go-to platform for developers and tinkerers
It's OK for an OS to be geeky.
11 Vim tips that will save you hours of editing time
Become a Vim pro.
Rust 1.93 has arrived, here's what’s new
We're getting better networking and cleaner code in this stable release.
This developer just made Photoshop work on Linux, with some caveats
A major barrier for Linux artists just got knocked down.
New VoidLink malware framework targets Linux cloud servers
A newly discovered advanced cloud-native Linux malware framework named VoidLink focuses on cloud environments, providing attackers with custom loaders, implants, rootkits, and plugins designed for mod...
Self-Hosted Nextcloud on a Ubuntu Server 24.04 VM
While learning Linux server administration, I wanted to set up something more realistic than just installing packages or running test containers. Something that actually reflects what you'd do on a se...