| by Scott Kilroy

Welcome to Linux Consultant

This site is a collection of tips, examples and small chunks of code I’ve used over the years as I’ve worked with Linux. Mostly the items found here are for my own use but I’ve made the site public in the chance that it will help other people. If you find something useful please let me know. Also if you think something I’ve mentioned could be done better I would welcome the feedback.

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Development Release: Koozali SME Server 11.0 RC1

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Terry Fage has announced the availability of the first release candidate for Koozali SME Server 11.0, the upcoming major release of the project’s Rocky Linux-based server distribution fo…

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8 of the best Prime Day laptop deals I’d actually buy myself

Prime Day is coming earlier this year, and I’ve rounded up the best laptop deals live now, including the latest MacBooks and gaming laptops.

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I cracked open a ‘1,000W’ portable charger after it failed me in minutes – the cause was clear (and gooey)

Meet the ‘too good to be true’ portable charger. Here’s my general buying advice for these types of products.

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KDE Turns 30 and Wants You to Put Some Icing on Its Cake

Thirty years after KDE’s debut, the venerable desktop is celebrating with cake, candles, and a call for community support.
The post KDE Turns 30 and Wants You to Put Some Icing on Its Cake appeared first on FOSS Force.

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5 ways Android Auto beats your car’s own infotainment system – hands down

Your car’s built-in screen may look modern, but Android Auto is still the easier, smarter way to drive. Here’s why.

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3 ways a smarter Siri could make me rethink the HomePod over Sonos and Bose

Few smart speakers have assistants with as much potential as Siri. A meaningful upgrade would make the HomePod my first choice.

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I had ChatGPT build me a free PDF editor because I didn’t trust it to change my files – it worked!

The smartest way to use AI may not be letting it touch your files, but asking it to write software that handles them safely – in the time it takes to make dinner.

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How Google could turn Siri into the AI health coach my Apple Watch needs

Apple’s partnership with Google could supercharge its own health suite and wearable. Here’s how.

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Proton Drive is Now Faster (And Getting a Linux Client Soon)

The overhaul is part of a broader SDK rebuild that has been in the works throughout 2026.

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I trusted Malwarebytes to secure my PC for a month – here’s how it performed

Malwarebytes Premium combines excellent threat protection and helpful security tools in an easy-to-use package.

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6 easy ways I make Zorin OS even faster and more secure

Out of the box, Zorin OS is fast and secure, but with a few quick configurations, you can improve both areas.

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I asked published authors about their favorite e-readers – and the Kindle isn’t the only pick

Authors share their top picks of the best e-readers for reading novels, magazines, comics, and more – and some may surprise you.

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How to Stop Linux Processes from Using Excessive CPU and RAM

The post How to Stop Linux Processes from Using Excessive CPU and RAM first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .A process suddenly consuming 99% of your CPU at 2 AM can turn a stable server into a slow, unresponsive
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Apple WWDC is next week: All the iOS 27, Siri, and more news we’re expecting to see

We’ll be on the ground covering Apple’s annual developer conference live from Apple Park.

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libtool @ Savannah: libtool-2.6.1 released [beta]

Libtoolers!

The Libtool Team is pleased to announce the release of libtool 2.6.1, a beta release.

GNU Libtool hides the complexity of using shared libraries behind a

consistent, portable interface. GNU Libtool ships with GNU libltdl, which

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I tried Google Drive’s new AI cleanup tool to fix 14 years of storage clutter – here’s the result

With Organize My Files, can Gemini clean up my messy Google Drive and save me money on storage? Let’s see.

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Best VPNs for YouTube in 2026: Expert tested and reviewed

The right VPN can help you unlock YouTube TV content on a smartphone, laptop, or smart TV. Check out our tested top picks.

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I’ve tested every Motorola foldable phone in 2026 so far – how to pick between Fold and Ultra

The Razr Fold offers a more premium experience, while the Razr Ultra is more compact and stylish. Here’s how to choose between them.

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Hate the right-click menu in Windows? Microsoft just promised to let you tweak it – soon

A top Microsoft VP is promising a faster, simpler, and more customizable context menu that appears when you right-click an item in File Explorer or on the Desktop.

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I traveled 2,700 miles with Sony, Apple, and Sennheiser headphones – this pair sounded the best

Air travel is the true test for ANC headphones and earbuds. My multiple journeys revealed all the strengths and weaknesses of these latest models.

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