Rescuezilla, the popular data recovery and system backup tool, has just released its latest version, 2.5.1, with critical fixes and enhanced compatibility. This release comes as a much-needed update for users who rely on Rescuezilla to protect their valuable data and restore their systems in case of emergencies. One of …
GNOME 47 Release Candidate Is Now Available for Public Testing
The popular Linux desktop environment GNOME has just announced the release candidate for version 47, which is now available for public testing. This marks the final stage before the official release of GNOME 47, which is expected to bring many improvements and new features to the desktop environment. One of …
KDE Plasma 6.1.5 Released with More Bug Fixes for Plasma 6.1 Users
The KDE Plasma team has announced the release of KDE Plasma 6.1.5, the latest update to their popular desktop environment. This release focuses on bug fixes and improvements for Plasma 6.1 users, ensuring a smoother and more stable experience for those using the latest version of KDE Plasma. One of …
What Microsoft’s Borking of Grub Says About Redmond’s ‘Love’ of Linux
Recently, Microsoft caused quite a stir in the Linux community when an update for Windows 10 reportedly broke the Grub bootloader for users who dual-boot with Linux. This incident has raised questions about Microsoft’s commitment to supporting Linux and open-source software. Grub is a popular bootloader used by many Linux …
Tails 6.7 Rolls Out with Updates to Tor Browser and Thunderbird
The latest version of Tails, Tails 6.7, has just been released with several key updates to its Tor Browser and Thunderbird email client. Tails, short for The Amnesic Incognito Live System, is a privacy-focused operating system that aims to protect user anonymity and security while browsing the internet. One of …
Immich 1.114 Unveils New Enhancements and Bug Fixes
Immich 1.114, the popular software solution for project management, has recently unveiled a series of new enhancements and bug fixes. The latest release aims to improve the overall user experience and address any issues that have been reported by customers. One of the key enhancements in Immich 1.114 is the …
How to Stop Brute-Force Attack Using Fail2Ban on Ubuntu 24.04
In today’s digital age, cyber attacks are becoming more and more prevalent, with brute-force attacks being one of the most common forms of such attacks. Brute-force attacks involve an attacker trying to gain unauthorized access to a system by trying multiple password combinations until the correct one is found. This …
10 Best Free and Open-Source Sticky Note Applications
In today’s digital age, staying organized is more important than ever. Sticky note applications are a great tool to help you keep track of important tasks, reminders, and notes. However, buying a premium sticky note app can be quite expensive. Luckily, there are plenty of free and open-source sticky note …
How to Install Immich on openSUSE
Immich is a popular chat application that allows users to communicate with each other in real-time. If you’re an openSUSE user and want to install Immich on your system, then this guide is for you. In this article, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of installing Immich on openSUSE. …
10 Best Linux Console File Managers
Managing files on a Linux system can be a daunting task, especially for beginners. While most users prefer graphical file managers, experienced Linux users often opt for console-based file managers for their speed, flexibility, and efficiency. In this article, we will explore the top 10 Linux console file managers that …