| 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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GCompris 26.0 Released with 2 New Activities & Teachers Tool

GCompris, KDE’s educational software suite, released new 26.0 version few days ago. The new version introduced official companion tool for teachers, added two new activities, and fixed various bugs. For those who don’t know about the software, it’s a free open-source educational software for children aged 2 to 10, which works on Linux, Windows, BSD, […]

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We Ditched Clickup for Fizzy: An (Open Source) Kanban Board App

If you're juggling multiple tasks and want something simpler than Jira or ClickUp, this is worth trying.

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FOSS Force’s Top Five Articles — For the Week Ending February 6, 2025

Did you miss this week’s top articles? Here are the five most read article on FOSS Force for the week that just ended.
The post FOSS Force’s Top Five Articles — For the Week Ending February 6, 2025 appeared first on FOSS Force.

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The best HR software of 2026: Expert reviewed

I tested top HR platforms like BambooHR, Deel, Rippling, and Workday to find solutions that simplify employee management for all types of businesses.

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The best antivirus software for Windows 11 in 2026: Expert tested and reviewed

ZDNET tested the best antivirus software on the market, with support for multiple operating systems, VPNs, and robust protection.

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Should you buy a refurbished MacBook in 2026? I did the math, and here’s my advice

Back Market offers refurbished MacBooks from across the price spectrum, but are they worth it? I got a MacBook Pro M1 and tested it out.

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Darktable 5.4.1 Released with Few Dozen Fixes [Ubuntu PPA Updated]

Darktable, the free open-source photography app and raw developer, released new 5.4.1 version one day ago. This is a minor release that focuses on bug-fixes, stability improvements, as well as camera support changes and translation updates, but no new features. First, the new version fixed possible crashes in the situations, when mounting a camera from […]

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Are your Bluetooth devices missing these key features? Here’s why – and who to blame

Channel Sounding adoption is slow, but Auracast is gaining momentum. It’s all up to manufacturers.

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The best AI chatbots of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed

I pushed eight free AI chatbots to their limits to find the best AI chatbots of 2026. To explore our top picks, check out ZDNET’s chatbot-by-chatbot guide.

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This 85-inch Sony Bravia dropped to less than $1,000 at Amazon

The Sony Bravia 3 may be an base model LED TV, but it still offers plenty of premium-grade features. Amazon is selling 85-inch version for just under $1,000.

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Apple Music vs. Spotify: I tested both music streaming services, and my choice is clear

Apple Music and Spotify are the two most popular music streaming platforms, so you should know what each has to offer before subscribing.

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The HP Omen 17 is a solid gaming laptop – and even better at this price

The recent rise of RAM and GPU prices have made it hard to find good gaming laptop deals, but right now at Best Buy you can save almost $1,100 on the HP Omen 17.

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How to use Lockdown Mode: The extreme iPhone security feature that foiled even the FBI

Lockdown Mode defends your iPhone against cyber attacks and blocks forensic tools after a seizure. Here’s how to quickly activate it.

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Beyond gold: Why Team USA will be wearing titanium at these Olympic

US athletes will sport Oura Rings to track their health. Here’s why sponsorships like these can inspire new features.

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FOSS Force’s Top Ten for January

Here’s what people were reading the most on FOSS Force during the month of January, 2026.
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Ubuntu 26.04 is coming to SpacemiT’s K3 (RISC-V RVA23 SoC)

SpacemiT and Canonical bring Ubuntu 26.04 LTS to the K3 RISC-V SoC, one of the first RVA23-compliant on sale. Ubuntu 24.04 support expands to the K1.
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AT&T’s new phone for kids might solve your biggest problem with parental controls – for $3 a month

With standard budget phone specs and a decent camera, the amiGO Jr. phone could become a go-to option for parents. There’s a companion watch, too.

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Finally, a 16-inch Windows laptop that’s a worthy alternative to my MacBook Pro

HP’s EliteBook 8 G1i (16-inch) is a power-efficient multitasker with a generous selection of I/O. Here’s my buying advice in 2026.

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Stop using Google Docs like a beginner: 10+ useful tricks to boost your productivity

From editable PDFs to instant translations, Google Docs is stacked with features that most users overlook.

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Lenovo showed me its new ThinkPad X1 Carbon, and I didn’t see this year’s upgrades coming

With the upcoming ThinkPad, Lenovo commits to repairability with a redesigned ‘Space Frame’ motherboard. Here’s how it works.

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