archinstall 4.0 replaces the curses interface with Textual, adds firewall and UKI support, and fundamentally modernizes the internal architecture.
In this post, we will show you how to disable Secure Boot in Hyper-V and what to do if Hyper-V is not booting when Secure Boot is enabled. If you’re running a Generation 2 virtual machine in Hyper-V ...
After years of debate and development, bcachefs—a modern copy-on-write filesystem once merged into the Linux kernel—is being removed from mainline. As of kernel 6.17, the in-kernel implementation has ...
A vulnerability in KernelSU version 0.5.7 that could allow attackers to impersonate its manager application and gain root access has been uncovered by cybersecurity researchers. According to Zimperium ...
With so much news at 2025's Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, you might be excused for missing that Apple quietly revealed it was releasing and open-sourcing a new open-source containerization ...
Tired of the clunky and sometimes confusing world of GRUB? There’s a streamlined alternative that can significantly simplify your Linux boot process: systemd-boot. Designed to be fast, efficient, and ...
Is your Linux system acting up after a recent kernel update? Experiencing hardware issues, driver conflicts, or system instability? Don’t panic! Rolling back to a previous, stable kernel is a ...
Rooting your Samsung Galaxy without voiding the warranty is a delicate process that requires careful selection of methods and tools. This guide outlines several approaches that claim to preserve ...
The release of Linux kernel 6.13 has arrived, bringing with it a trove of updates to keep the OS at the forefront of performance, security, and hardware compatibility. From enhanced drivers and ...
While not production-ready malware, ‘Bootkitty’ provides a proof of concept for exploiting Linux systems at boot-up — widening the UEFI attack path beyond the Windows ecosystem. Bootkitty, a recently ...