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CachyOS promises lighting fast speed and optimized performance for experienced users and newcomers alike.
SSH brute-force attacks are still a major threat to Linux servers in 2025. Learn how to block them with key-only logins, Fail2ban, iptables, knockd, and more.
Are you struggling to keep track of all your household chores? With its intuitive interface and advanced features, Donetick ensures you won't forget them.
An ancient process management feature is still part of Linux, and you might want to call on it someday if you get in a pinch.
This month in Linux Voice.
Nate explores the top FOSS, including the latest version of the Tor Browser, a secure cloud storage encryption utility, the latest Plasma desktop, and a fun four-player Tetris clone.
The iftop utility looks simple, but this versatile tool can provide a wealth of network monitoring information.
AppImage packages are highly portable and don't require dependencies. A tool called appimagetool will bundle your Python application into a single AppImage executable.
Nate explores FunOS 25.10, Peppermint OS 2025-10-12, Clonezilla Live 3.3.0-33, and Voyager Live 25.10.
Another Linux Malware Discovered; TUXEDO Computers Announces a New InfinityBook; SUSE Dives into the Agentic AI Pool; Linux Now Runs Most Windows Games; Fedora 43 Has Finally Landed; KDE Unleashes Plasma 6.5; Xubuntu Site Possibly Hacked; LMDE 7 Now Available.
Linux is in constant flux, which naturally affects the boot process. Bootloaders such as GRUB are slowly being replaced with a faster, more secure boot process.
The best indie games are fun, substantial, and well designed. And because they are Free software, curious programmers can view the source code to learn about game development.
Chronicler Zack Brown reports on the little links that bring us closer within the Linux kernel community.
Debian Libre Live keeps your machine free of proprietary software.
Shout it to the heavens: the Steam Machine, powered by Linux, is set to arrive in 2026.