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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 […]

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Microsoft goes all in on new AI-powered Windows security strategy – what it means for you

An elite security team at Microsoft has built an AI-powered pipeline to find vulnerabilities in Windows and get them to engineers to build fixes.

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LG is giving away free soundbars with this projector – how to get one

Upgrade your entire home theater at once with this LG CineBeam Q and soundbar bundle.

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Tangent for Linux.com

By Alexey Volkov, Bo Li, Ben Chen, Maksym Yezhov, Pete Luferenko, and Volv Grebennikov – Shopify Machine learning work is full of loops: form a hypothesis, build a pipeline, run it, read the metrics, adjust, repeat. Tangle is already where Shopify’s ML experiments run, giving engineers a shared platform to build and execute pipelines. Tangent […]

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Your Tenda router could have a hidden firmware backdoor – disable this setting ASAP

Until Tenda patches the backdoor to its popular routers, you have one defense option.

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I found an Android launcher so good that I don’t miss Nova anymore

After spending just 5 minutes with Octopi, I made it my default home screen launcher – it’s that perfect! There are free and Pro versions.

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The best 15-inch laptops of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed

Looking for a new 15-inch laptop? We’ve tested the best ones this year from Apple, Lenovo, Asus, and Samsung.

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This TP-Link solar camera is so easy to install – and beats my Ring in image quality

The TP-Link Tapo C465 is a wireless security camera with a built-in solar panel for power, and it doesn’t require a subscription.

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I’ve used Linux for 30 years – here’s how I’d rank DistroWatch’s top 10

DistroWatch says these are the top Linux distros. I say this order is better.

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Companies embracing AI the most are hiring more people – including entry-level, report finds

A new report reveals growth at companies deemed ‘high intensity adopters’ of AI.

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Heroes of Fedora Quality for Q2 2026

The second quarter of 2026 is over, and so in this post we’d like to highlight the top Fedora Quality contributors who helped us maintain the quality bar for Fedora during this time period. Fedora wouldn’t be a high-quality distribution without its community. Every single person who helped us detect and resolve issues, or verify … Continue reading Heroes of Fedora Quality for Q2 2026

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FOSS Weekly #26.28: Microslop Moment, Rustification, Brave New features, KDE Plasma Tips and Meme Distro and More

K in KDE stands for Kustomization.

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I gave Claude Cowork 7 non-coding jobs, and it earned a spot in my toolbox

Claude Cowork is brilliant, unnerving, and far more useful than I expected.

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NVIDIA 610 Driver Coming Soon to the Official Ubuntu Repository

NVIDIA 610 (610.43.02) graphics driver is finally made into the proposed repository for testing purpose. If everything goes well, it will be released to the general public soon. NVIDIA 610 is the latest new feature branch Linux driver, which was released more than a month ago on May 26. It introduced several new Vulkan extensions […]

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I tested Norton Antivirus on my PC – and it found a hidden Trojan in 15 minutes

After decades in the cybersecurity space, Norton remains one of the most capable antivirus suites thanks to its powerful security tools.

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herdr: A Terminal Tool for Managing Multiple AI Coding Agents

The post herdr: A Terminal Tool for Managing Multiple AI Coding Agents first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .If you run multiple AI coding agents at the same time, you’ve probably faced this problem: too many terminal tabs,…

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Avoiding Vendor Lock-in By Using KDE Plasma As Personal Knowledge Base

Exploring a rudimentary style of notes management with Markdown and KDE Dolphin. Sometimes, simplicity is the best solution.

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Lightwell: Red Hat’s and IBM’s AI Defense Against AI-Based Attacks

The only elephant in the room isn’t in the oval office. For enterprises dependent on IT — meaning every enterprise on the planet these days — there’s an elephant in every server and in every data center. Unless you’re air-gapped, that’s any code that…

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Meta’s new AI tool lets others use your Instagram posts for image generation – how to opt out

Any public Instagram account is fair game to be used for AI generation with Meta’s new Muse Image.

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Best blood pressure watches: I tested the top models that actually work

I tested some of the top blood pressure watches available, and considered medical research and current FDA guidance, to help you choose the best one for your needs.

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Another German State Just Kicked Out Microsoft …Kind Of

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has replaced Microsoft SharePoint with Nextcloud for over 5,000 government employees.

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