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Kali Linux 2026.1 Released with New Theme and Kernel 6.18

Kali Linux 2026.1 Released with New Theme and Kernel 6.18

Kali Linux 2026.1 marks the first release of the year for the Debian-based platform tailored for advanced penetration testing and security auditing, following the December 2025.4 update. This version introduces a fresh annual theme, a BackTrack-inspired desktop mode, updated tools,…

Borgitory – Web UI for managing BorgBackup

Borgitory – Web UI for managing BorgBackup

Introduction BorgBackup is one of the most technically capable backup tools in the open source ecosystem. It offers deduplication, compression, encryption, and highly efficient incremental backups — features that would cost significant money in commercial backup solutions. Ask any experienced…

8 Best Free and Open Source Virtualization Tools for Linux in 2026

8 Best Free and Open Source Virtualization Tools for Linux in 2026

Introduction Virtualization has evolved from a niche enterprise data center technology into an essential part of everyday computing. Whether you are a home lab enthusiast running test environments on spare hardware, a developer spinning up isolated sandboxes for different projects,…

GNOME Usage: The Lightweight System Monitor

GNOME Usage: The Lightweight System Monitor

Introduction Most Linux sysadmins and power users will immediately reach for htop, top, or a full-featured GUI tool like GNOME System Monitor when they need to understand what is happening on their machine. But not everyone managing a Linux desktop…

apt vs apt-get: What’s the Real Difference and Which Should You Use on Linux?

apt vs apt-get: What's the Real Difference and Which Should You Use on Linux?

Introduction If you have spent any meaningful time on a Debian-based Linux system — whether that is Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Pop!_OS, or Debian itself — you have almost certainly typed both apt install and apt-get install at some point and…

openSUSE Releases Agama 19 Installer with Many New Features and Improvements

openSUSE Releases Agama 19 Installer with Many New Features and Improvements

The openSUSE project released the Agama 19 web-based installer for openSUSE Tumbleweed, Slowroll, and MicroOS operating systems, a major release that introduces several new features, small improvements, and bug fixes. Coming four months after Agama 18, the Agama 19 installer…

How to Create and Access Shared Folders in Windows 11 (Step‑By‑Step)

How to Create and Access Shared Folders in Windows 11 (Step‑By‑Step)

Windows file sharing allows any Windows PC to host a file share, making files available to other computers on the same network. Better still, files located within the shared folder are not solely accessible to Windows devices. Apple devices running…

Block Program Installations from USB Drives on Domain Computers Using Group Policy in Windows Server 2025

Introduction USB drives are everywhere — and that is precisely the problem. In a managed domain environment, an uncontrolled USB port is an open door for unauthorized software installations, malware delivery, data exfiltration, and licensing headaches. One employee plugging in…

Fedora Introduces Fedora Forge, Plans Full Pagure Migration by 2026

After nearly a year of planning and development, the Community Linux Engineering (CLE) team has officially introduced Fedora Forge, a new platform powered by Forgejo. This marks an important step forward for Fedora’s infrastructure. While Pagure has served the community…

Krita 5.3 and Krita 6.0 Released With New Text Engine and Wayland HDR Support

Krita 5.3 and Krita 6.0 Released With New Text Engine and Wayland HDR Support

Following its beta release earlier this year, Krita has officially launched two parallel versions, 5.3 and 6.0, both derived from the same core codebase. The key distinction lies in the underlying framework, with Krita 5.3 built on Qt 5 and…