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Framework Laptop 13 Pro Linux-first laptop with modular design and replaceable parts
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Framework Laptop 13 Pro Linux-first laptop

Apr 23, 2026 Apr 23, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

Framework Laptop 13 Pro is redefining what a modern laptop should be. What if your device was designed to be fixed, upgraded, and customized instead of replaced? · Published April 23, 2026 · Updated April 23, 2026 · ⏱ 3 min read Why It Matters: Framework is revolutionizing sustainable technology through its new Framework Laptop […]

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Enterprise Linux

Find System Issues Without Reading Logs

Apr 22, 2026 Apr 22, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

The purpose of this article is to outline the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Root Cause Analysis (RCA), specifically for DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams that support Linux-based Production Workloads in 2026. The operational risks associated with this process are high; teams currently using log analysis to identify issues by hand experience […]

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How to List Hardware Devices in Linux (lspci and lsusb)

Apr 21, 2026 Apr 21, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

How to List Hardware Devices in Linux (lspci and lsusb Guide) | LinuxTeck The lspci command in Linux is the essential tool when you want to find out about drivers you're having trouble fixing (or simply need to see what's actually in your computer), along with lsusb for USB devices. These commands provide you with […]

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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS breaking changes
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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Changes That Could Break Your Workflow

Apr 17, 2026 Apr 17, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

· Published April 17, 2026 · Updated April 17, 2026 · ⏱ 3 min read Ubuntu 26.04 LTS breaking changes go far deeper than a version bump, cgroup v1 is gone, X11 is history, and Python jumped a full version. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS includes numerous upgrades compared to Ubuntu 24.04. The update from 24.04 to […]

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Linux cloud hosting UK
Enterprise Linux

Linux Cloud Hosting UK: AWS vs Azure vs DigitalOcean

Apr 16, 2026 Jun 10, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

Deciding on the best platform for Linux cloud hosting UK workload is a very different decision than selecting one for a U.S. team. The UK has an array of obligations that are commonly overlooked by many international cloud comparison articles; such as post-Brexit UK GDPR, ICO accountability obligations, Data Residency considerations, which are always being […]

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XOrg Server Security Fixes Explained 2026
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What These New XOrg and Xwayland Fixes Mean for You

Apr 14, 2026 Apr 14, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

XOrg Server security fixes include fresh XWayland security patches, along with a critical XOrg Server 21.1.22 update now available. Here's a layman's take down of each vulnerability fixed by those patches, as well as how they may affect your current use of the Linux Desktop today. · Published April 14, 2026 · Updated April 14, […]

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Linux Kernel 7.0 features overview
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Linux Kernel 7.0: The Good Stuff You Need to Know

Apr 13, 2026 Apr 13, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

Linux Kernel 7.0 Features: The Good Stuff You Need to Know The Linux Kernel 7.0 update is packed with changes, but only a few truly matter. If every new Linux 7.0 release updates were treated as equally important, you would be wasting time. The list below breaks down all of the Linux kernel 7.0 updates […]

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Bazzite Linux April 2026 Update Brings Powerful New Features

Apr 11, 2026 Apr 11, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

In addition to the SteamOS alignment roadmap, the Bazzite April 2026 update includes Mesa 26.0.4, a new version of the OGC kernel, serious reductions in image size, and a six-point roadmap for Bazzite's alignment with Valve's SteamOS for handheld gaming on Linux in 2026. · Published April 10, 2026 · Updated April 11, 2026 · […]

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RHEL Extended Life Cycle Premium subscription announcement Red Hat 2026
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Why Red Hat’s 14-Year Support Is a Big Deal

Apr 09, 2026 Apr 09, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

Red Hat’s newest stand alone Subscription will extend Enterprise Linux (E-L) Coverage of Red Hat Long-Term Support (LTS), and now includes 14 Years of Full E-L Coverage. Organizations that can’t afford the cost of unplanned upgrades will be able to take advantage of this new subscription with “even” numbered Minor Release Pinning, “CVSS 7+” CVE […]

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Zorin OS age verification denied — Linux privacy stance
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The Brave Stance Zorin OS Just Took Against Age Verification

Apr 07, 2026 Apr 07, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

Zorin OS Refuses Mandatory Age Verification: What It Means for Linux Privacy California's approaching age attestation mandate may pose a serious threat to many of the open-source platforms out there; Zorin OS is now one of the newest voices speaking out against the Linux age verification law debate. · Published April 7, 2026 · Updated […]

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Krita 5.3 released 2026 — new text engine and Wayland HDR painting interface
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Krita 5.3 & 6.0 Released

Mar 26, 2026 Mar 26, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

Krita 5.3 & 6.0 Drop Together — New Text Engine, Wayland HDR, and a Qt 6 Future | LinuxTeck The popular free painting app just pulled off a rare double act: Krita 5.3 adds great new features for artists right now, and Krita 6.0 quietly sets the stage for Linux desktops to finally paint in […]

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Samba 4.24 Released- Stronger Encryption
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Samba 4.24 Released — Stronger Encryption

Mar 20, 2026 Mar 20, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

The Samba project dropped its 4.24 release on March 18, 2026 — and for any Linux team running an on-premises Active Directory environment, this one isn't optional. Samba 4.24 Kerberos hardening, AES-only encryption defaults, and a direct fix for CVE-2026-20833 make this upgrade a security mandate before a convenience. · Published March 18, 2026 · […]

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LINUX COMMANDS

14 sort Command Examples in Linux - Contents Like a Pro

Mar 20, 2026 Mar 23, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

When you work with text files in Linux you will see that the data is not organized. The sort command in Linux is very useful in this situation. It helps to arrange the data in an order. You can use the command in Linux to arrange the data alphabetically numerically or even in a random […]

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Fedora Asahi Remix 43 running on Apple Silicon MacBook Pro with KDE Plasma 6.6 desktop
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Fedora Asahi Remix 43 Arrives - and It's the Most Complete Apple Silicon Linux Release to Date

Mar 19, 2026 Mar 19, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

Fedora Asahi Remix 43 touches down with a sweeping hardware milestone — Mac Pro joins the supported lineup while KDE Plasma 6.6 and GNOME 49 push the Apple Silicon Linux experience further than any previous release. · Published March 19, 2026 · Updated March 19, 2026 · ⏱ 6 min read ⚡ Key Takeaways Fedora […]

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Ubuntu Tools You Should Actually Masters
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Ubuntu Tools You Must Master: Essential Commands You'll Actually Use

Mar 19, 2026 Mar 19, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

Ubuntu · Terminal Tools · Linux Commands ⚡ Quick Answer Ubuntu tools are the backbone of efficient Linux system management, and knowing the right ones can transform how you work at the command line every single day. The seven essential ubuntu tools covered in this guide — micro, tmux, htop, fzf, ripgrep, bat, and eza […]

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ubuntu desktop vulnerability CVE-2026-3888 exploit explained
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This Ubuntu Bug Lets Hackers Take Full Control

Mar 18, 2026 Mar 18, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

A freshly disclosed ubuntu vulnerability 2026 places millions of desktop users at serious risk — an unprivileged local attacker can silently escalate privileges all the way to root without ever prompting for a password or requiring any victim interaction. · Published March 18, 2026 · Updated March 18, 2026 · ⏱ 5 min read ⚡ […]

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