Happy 34th Birthday, Linux! – 9to5Linux
Today is Linux’s 34th birthday so join me in wishing Linux many more awesome years to come and to celebrate its amazing journey. The post Happy...
Today is Linux’s 34th birthday so join me in wishing Linux many more awesome years to come and to celebrate its amazing journey. The post Happy...
Calibre 8.9 open-source e-book manager is now available for download with improvements to the annotations browser, HTMLZ output, and more. The post Calibre 8.9 E-Book Manager...
Firefox 142 open-source web browser is now available for download with various new features and improvements. Here’s what’s new! The post Firefox 142 Web Browser Is...
GNOME 49 Beta desktop environment is now available for public testing with more new features and improvements ahead of the final release on September 17th, 2025....
Key Points Canonical’s certified Ubuntu is now available on Qualcomm Dragonwing QCS6490 and QCS5430 processors, providing optimized performance for edge AI solutions. This release accelerates time...
NVIDIA 580 graphics driver series is now available for download with improved Wayland support and other changes. Here’s what’s new! The post NVIDIA 580 Linux Graphics...
Key Points Application Security (AppSec) is crucial to prevent data breaches, fines, and financial losses, and should be a top priority for software developers and users....
Debian 13 “Trixie” operating system is finally here and you can download it right now, right here. Check out the new features and improvements too! The...
Key Points ROS Noetic Ninjemys has reached its end of life (EOL) as of May 2025, affecting developers and businesses using it on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS....
The grep command is one of the most powerful tools in any Linux user’s arsenal. Whether you’re searching through system logs, filtering output, or debugging scripts, grep makes pattern matching fast and efficient. In this guide, we’ll break down the essential syntax, common flags, and practical use cases, plus you’ll get a free downloadable cheat sheet to keep your terminal workflow sharp.