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Cheap Linux VPS Hosting Is A Trap: What You Need To Look For

Cheap or affordable is typically a good thing for a consumer. You get the same product or service for less money. Fantastic! Right?

How to Create Decoy File System in Linux Using FUSE

In this blog post, we will show you how to create decoy file system in Linux using FUSE step by step.

Moosync: An Electron-based GUI Music Player for Linux

Discover an amazing GUI-based music player named Moosync to play your local, YouTube, Spotify (Ad-Free), or LastFM songs on Linux.

Debuting at XR EXPO 2025

Join Collabora in Stuttgart, Germany for XR EXPO 2025! This two-day event will be the meeting place for the XR community to exchange ideas and explore the latest trends.

Fixing Mirror List Error in Arch and Manjaro

Encountering SSL certificate issues with 'core.db', 'extra.db', and 'community.db' mirror lists in your Arch or Manjaro-based distribution? Learn how to fix this problem with step-by-step solutions.

Libreboot 25.04 Open-Source Boot Firmware Released

Libreboot 25.04 "Corny Calamity" open-source boot firmware debuts with a new YY.MM versioning scheme, broad distro support, and more.

Interview with Carl Richell, Founder of System76, about COSMIC Desktop, Pop!_OS, & more

We sat down with Carl Richell, CEO of System76, for an in-depth conversation about the company’s mission, the future of Pop!_OS, and the development of their new Rust-based COSMIC desktop environment

Fastfetch 2.42 System Information Tool Fixes Virtual Disk Bug

Fastfetch 2.42 system information tool adds BIOS name normalization on OpenBSD, plus CPU and Wi-Fi improvements across BSD systems.

jdSystemMonitor is a desktop-independent system monitor for Linux

jdSystemMonitor is billed as an advanced, desktop-independent system monitor for Linux. It aims to provide as much information about your system as possible, focusing on process management.

Learning Shell Scripting: A Guide from Newbies to System Administrator

This guide will walk you through everything you need to know, from absolute basics to more advanced scripting concepts that system administrators use every day.

Iconic Open Source Hub Appeals for Lifesaving Donations

Oregon State University's Open Source Lab may shut down without $250K in funding. Projects like Gentoo, Debian, Fedora, and many more rely on it.

Calibre 8.4 Open-Source Ebook Manager Improves KEPUB Output, Fixes Bugs

This release adds a workaround for a Qt/Wayland bug on Linux that prevented the menu of the Layout button from showing.

Hyprland 0.49 Introduces Fine-Grained Permissions

Hyprland 0.49 tiling Wayland compositor is out with permission management, breaking changes, new protocols, and many fixes.

How to Run Old DOS Games and Apps Using DOSBox-X

Ever wanted to play classic DOS games or run old compilers like Turbo C++ or MASM for assembly programming? If you’ve been curious about how to make these vintage applications work on modern systems, then DOSBox-X is your new best tool.

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