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EU OS: A Bold Step Toward Digital Sovereignty for Europe
March 26, 2025 by Jamieson Davis
Image A new initiative, called "EU OS," has been launched to develop a Linux-based operating system tailored specifically for the public sector organizations of the European Union (EU). This community-driven project aims … [Read More...]
Linus Torvalds Acknowledges Missed Release of Linux 6.14 Due to Oversight
March 26, 2025 by Jamieson Davis
Linus Torvalds Acknowledges Missed Release of Linux 6.14 Due to Oversight Linux kernel lead developer Linus Torvalds has admitted to forgetting to release version 6.14, attributing the oversight to his own lapse in memory. Torvalds is known for … [Read More...]
AerynOS 2025.03 Alpha Released with GNOME 48, Mesa 25, and Linux Kernel 6.13.8
March 26, 2025 by Jamieson Davis
Image AerynOS 2025.03 has officially been released, introducing a variety of exciting features for Linux users. The release includes the highly anticipated GNOME 48 desktop environment, which comes with significant … [Read More...]
How to
How to Repair MySQL Database in Linux?
February 18, 2026 Janus Atienza
MySQL database files are prone to corruption and inconsistencies. They can easily get corrupted due to several reasons, such as virus attack on the machine, hardware failure, software issues, etc. When the database is corrupted, you may fail to … [Read More...]
Uses of Linux: How Individuals and Organizations Use It
February 10, 2026 Janus Atienza
10 Useful Utilities For Linux Users Ever ask yourself why so many people talk about Linux and why it keeps showing up in phones, offices, and even at home? Linux fits into daily life in simple ways, helps people get work done, and supports many … [Read More...]
Debian Hosting Is Not Trendy, and That’s Why It Wins
February 4, 2026 Janus Atienza
Hosting based on Debian OS is far from modernized control panels, AI-integration, and all other things new Linux distros are trying to hook you with. Debian hosting has been around for many years, so it doesn’t actively market itself and focuses on … [Read More...]
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How to Secure Cloud Storage on Linux With VeraCrypt
February 9, 2026 by LinuxInsider
This step-by-step guide shows Linux users how to secure cloud-stored files with VeraCrypt by encrypting data locally, keeping encryption keys out of cloud providers' hands. The post How to Secure Cloud Storage on Linux With VeraCrypt appeared first … [Read More...]
Weaponized Python and Linux Malware Target Executives and Cloud Systems
February 2, 2026 by LinuxInsider
Two malware campaigns weaponize open-source software to target executives and cloud systems, combining social engineering with fileless and kernel-level attack techniques. The post Weaponized Python and Linux Malware Target Executives and Cloud … [Read More...]
Over-Privileged AI Agents Are the Next Enterprise Blind Spot
January 26, 2026 by LinuxInsider
Token Security’s open-source AI Privilege Guardian is designed to help CISOs right-size agent permissions and reduce machine-speed attack risk. The post Over-Privileged AI Agents Are the Next Enterprise Blind Spot appeared first on LinuxInsider. … [Read More...]
Hardware
Ubuntu Latest News
Ghostty terminal is finally adding scrollbar support
February 21, 2026 By Joey Sneddon
Ghostty's most-thumbed feature request is finally being answered. Yup, scrollbar support is finally coming in Ghostty 1.3 for Linux and macOS. You're reading Ghostty terminal is finally adding scrollbar support, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. … [Read More...]
Rudra is a new keyboard-driven launcher for GNOME Shell
February 20, 2026 By Joey Sneddon
The world isn’t short on keyboard-based Linux launchers. Albert, Ulauncher, rofi and GNOME Do (if you’re old enough to remember that one) are among those I’ve written about in the past. Rudra is a new spin on this old staple – albeit without the extensibility dedicated quick … [Read More...]
BleachBit 5.1.0 Beta adds cookie manager and expert mode
February 19, 2026 By Joey Sneddon
BleachBit 5.1.0 beta is out with a new cookie manager, expert mode to prevent accidental data loss, new browser support, and fixes for Linux users. You're reading BleachBit 5.1.0 Beta adds cookie manager and expert mode, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. … [Read More...]
Simple, day-to-day tasks may delay Alzheimer’s and dementia, scientists say – The Washington Post
February 21, 2026 By Top Stories - Google News
Simple, day-to-day tasks may delay Alzheimer’s and dementia, scientists sayThe Washington PostThis form of mental exercise may cut dementia risk for decadesNPRSimple Lifelong Habits Can Cut Your Alzheimer's Risk by 38%, Study FindsScienceAlertConfessions of a brain-training dropoutThe Boston GlobeAn … [Read More...]
Government considers removing Andrew from royal line of succession – BBC
February 21, 2026 By Top Stories - Google News
Government considers removing Andrew from royal line of successionBBC‘The photo gods were on my side.’ How that astonishing image of Andrew was capturedCNNA former prince gets arrested, and an appetizer gets its day in court: The news quizNBC NewsWhat Andrew’s arrest means for Sarah Ferguson and … [Read More...]
Trump Doubles Down on Closing Tax Loophole on Cheap Imports – The New York Times
February 21, 2026 By Top Stories - Google News
Trump Doubles Down on Closing Tax Loophole on Cheap ImportsThe New York TimesCracking Down on China’s Trade Cheating the Right WayThe Daily SignalTrump ends China low-value package tariff exemptionPakistan Today … [Read More...]





