| 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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The 4th Linux kernel flaw this month can lead to stolen SSH host keys

The good news is there’s already a patch. The bad news is that the fix isn’t available for all Linux distributions yet. Here’s what you can do in the meantime.

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Fragnesia, ssh-keysign‑pwn, and the Month of Living Dangerously on Linux

From Copy Fail to Dirty Frag to Fragnesia and ssh-keysign‑pwn: AI‑driven bug hunters are turning the Linux kernel into a shooting gallery.
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Why this metal detector is a smart buy in 2026 – especially at $60 off on Amazon

Search for treasures on the beach or in your own backyard with this metal detector bundle at Amazon.

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The best early Memorial Day laptop deals: Save on Apple, Dell, Lenovo, and more

I’ve rounded up the best laptop deals live right now so you don’t have to.

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Android Auto runs faster and smoother now thanks to my 4 easy tweaks

These simple changes can make an immediate impact on your in-car experience.

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I found the best early Memorial Day phones deals: Save big on Samsung, Google, Apple and more

For Memorial Day, I’ve rounded up the best smartphone deals. Discounts are already live, so now is a great time to save.

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Switch to plug-in solar? My advice after testing the DIY energy tech at home

One big hurdle to harvesting power with this new solar technology is government red tape. Here’s where you can and can’t take advantage of plug-in solar systems.

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I found the best early Memorial Day outdoor deals: Lawn mowers, power banks, and more

You can already find great Memorial Day deals on everything you need to upgrade your outdoor space.

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Samsung vs. Motorola in 2026: I’ve tested enough phones from both to know my winner

Samsung and Motorola both make strong Android phones, but the better choice depends on your budget and more. Here’s which one I’d choose and why.

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Bose Lifestyle Ultra Speaker vs. Sonos Era 100: I compared both models, and here’s the winner

Smart speakers are all the rage, and Bose’s newcomer is a worthy competitor to the established Sonos.

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This new Claude skill saves you from bad contracts – and costs less than a lawyer

I tested Claude for Small Business, which has 31 skills, and the contract review tool is amazing.

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I tested Bose’s Lifestyle Ultra soundbar, and it raised the ‘too much bass’ debate in my home

Bose’s premium soundbar debuts with improvements under the hood, but it’s reinventing itself in an already crowded field.

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I tested Bose’s new smart speaker beside my Sonos Era 100 – it was better in several ways

Months after sunsetting the SoundTouch lineup, Bose’s Lifestyle Ultra proves that it can still make versatile and great-sounding speaker.

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My 4 favorite Android Auto settings are seriously useful – but hidden by default

These developer settings can completely change how your Android Auto looks and operates. They’re not difficult to access, and it only takes a minute.

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Heavy Community Backlash Blocks Fedora's AI Developer Desktop Initiative

Two council members have retracted their approval votes after people raised concerns.

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Your Sonos smart speaker has an underutilized automation feature – 5 helpful ways I use mine

A smart home can be overwhelming, but these Sonos commands are easy – and essential to any routine.

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Amazon Prime Day 2026 is coming in June: Everything to know about dates, deals, and what to expect

Amazon Prime Day 2026 is moving to June. Here’s everything we know about the surprise move – including the latest on the confirmed shift, expected dates, how to prep for early deals, and how it compares to previous July sales.

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Heroes of Fedora Quality for Fedora 44

Fedora 44 is out, and in this post we’d like to highlight the top Fedora Quality contributors who helped us reach the finish line. Releasing Fedora is a shared effort, and Fedora wouldn’t be a high-quality distribution without its community. Every single person who helped us detect and resolve issues, or verify that things work … Continue reading Heroes of Fedora Quality for Fedora 44

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Amin Bandali: FFS code review and Emacs extensibility with Protesilaos

In the recent weeks I’ve been engaging Prot as an Emacs coach to help
with doing review passes over my upcoming ffs package as I work on
polishing and documenting it in preparation for offering it for
inclusion in GNU ELPA.

UPDATE 2026-05-15 08:5…

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Can anything replace my laptop? I tested 5 remote work setups to find the best alternative

From XR glasses to headsets to tablets, here’s how various work systems fared over 30 days.

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