| 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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Claude Fable 5 secretly throttled AI researchers, and the internet went wild

Claude Fable 5 gave users access to Mythos-class power, but its hidden safeguards turned a safety feature into a trust problem for Anthropic.

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Arch Devs Scramble as 400 AUR Packages Infected With Malware

Arch User Repository hit by a large-scale malware campaign, with maintainers racing to roll back malicious commits and lock out bad actors.
The post Arch Devs Scramble as 400 AUR Packages Infected With Malware appeared first on FOSS Force.

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40% of enterprises will scrap AI agents – 3 ways to ensure yours don’t fail

How do you create real ROI from autonomous AI? Three digital leaders share lessons they’ve learned in the field.

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Your iPhone is getting enhanced Bluetooth tracking with iOS 27 – but there’s a catch

One less-discussed iOS 27 feature announced at Apple’s WWDC is support for Channel Sounding. Look for it whenever you see Bluetooth 6.3 devices.

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Are Facebook and Instagram down? What to know about the Meta outage

Even Messenger and WhatsApp appear to be impacted on Friday morning.

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I use Blink cameras at home, and this 65% off 5-camera bundle is hard to ignore

Amazon Prime Day is coming up, and these five Blink Outdoor 4 security cameras are already on sale for $21 each – the lowest price we’ve ever seen.

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Audacity 3.7.8 & 4.0 Beta Released! Improved HiDPI Support for Linux

Audacity, the free open-source audio editor, released new 3.7.8 version yesterday along with the Beta for next 4.0 major release. The new version introduced some minor new features, improved UI for Linux, and fixed various issues. And, Ubuntu PPA has been updated for those who prefer native .deb package. First, the new version fixed a […]

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6 Android Auto apps that are essential when I’m off-roading – and most are free

Android Auto isn’t just for city streets anymore. Here are the apps that help me get more done on road trips.

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Dell vs. HP: I’ve tested dozens of laptops from both brands, and here’s my buying advice

Dell and HP both make excellent laptops, but each excels in different areas. Here are the key differences.

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9 Google Messages settings I change on every new Android phone – and why

Change these Google Messages settings for a cleaner, quieter, and more private texting experience.

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How to Completely Uninstall Flatpak on Ubuntu

The post How to Completely Uninstall Flatpak on Ubuntu first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .If you installed Flatpak on Ubuntu and now want to remove it completely, including installed apps, runtime files, cached data,
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Treat your AI agents like eager but misguided human interns – before you lose control

Think twice about what permissions you are providing your AI agents and what actions they can take on your behalf.

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Best Buy has a 98-inch Hisense TV on sale for nearly 60% off right now

Right now at Best Buy, you can snag a 98-inch Hisense QD5 QLED TV for just under $1,000.

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The cloud vs. clouded leopard: America’s data center backlash on display at Nashville Zoo

As fights against data centers spring up around the country, the latest showdown in Nashville has a furry face.

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LibreOffice gives its Ribbon-style UI a pop of colour

You’ll be able to customise the look of LibreOffice’s Tabbed UI in the free office suite’s next major release, which his due out in August 2026. LibreOffice 26.8’s Tabbed UI (also known as the Notebookbar and modelled after the …

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Distribution Release: GLF OS Quasar

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Gaming Linux FR has announced the release of GLF OS Quasar, a major update of the project’s NixOS-based distribution focused on gaming. This version updates the GNOME desktop to version …

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Lenovo vs. Dell: I’ve tested both laptop brands for years, and here’s my preference

Dell and Lenovo specialize in PCs, laptops, and other computing products, but which one is better? Here’s how to decide based on your needs.

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4 Android Auto default settings you should change right away – here’s why

Take a moment to toggle these settings, and your driving experience will improve immediately. You’re welcome.

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Euro-Office 1.0 arrives to open-source infighting: ‘Compatibility is not sovereignty’

The new cloud-based, open-source alternative to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace is here, as LibreOffice backers lambast its reliance on Microsoft document formats.

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Apple WWDC: What tech fans got right (and wrong) about iOS 27, Tim Cook, and more

We asked ZDNET readers to predict Apple’s WWDC announcements for a chance to win a new Apple Watch. Here’s what you said.

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