| 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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FOSS Force’s Top Five Articles — For the Week Ending June 5, 2026

Did you miss this week’s top articles? Here are the five most read articles on FOSS Force for the week that just ended.
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Acer Swift Air 14 vs. MacBook Neo: I compared both budget laptops – this model wins

Acer’s new $699 Swift Air 14 is a direct response to the MacBook Neo. Here’s how it compares, by the specs.

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GNOME 50.2 Released with Files, Screenshot Improvements & NVIDIA Fixes

GNOME 50, the default desktop for Ubuntu 26.04 and Fedora 44, announced its second maintenance update one day ago. The new small version of this popular Linux desktop environment introduced numerous bug-fixes, fixes and improvements for NVIDIA support, as well as its Nautilus file manager and built-in screenshot tool. First, GNOME 50.2 fixed that the […]

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The quickest way to find blocked numbers on your iPhone – it’s easy

You can find, manage, and add blocked numbers from the same place on your iPhone. Here’s where to look.

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Craving Hyprland But Don't Want to Configure It? Try Dank Linux

A single cURL command can set you up with a fully themed desktop on top of Hyprland.

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gnutrition @ Savannah: GNUtrition 0.33

GNUtrition 0.33 is now released. This marks the first release of GNUtrition since 2012, approximately 14 years ago!

GNUtrition is free nutrition analysis software. The USDA Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies (FNDDS) is used as the sour…

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direvent @ Savannah: GNU direvent version 5.5

Version 5.5 of GNU direvent is available for downloads. New in this version:

All subprocesses are terminated before exit

New configuration statement: shutdown-timeout

See the NEWS file for more details.

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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.
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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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The Apple Watch needs a better Siri more than the iPhone right now

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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New options added to (slick) Dynamic Music Pill GNOME extension

Dynamic Music Pill, the blingy GNOME Shell extension that adds now playing track info, media controls and even real-time lyrics to your desktop, has gained some new options. “Like what?”, you ask… If you don’t want to see the na…

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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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