
FreedomBox Blend: Debian wants “the home server” to feel normal again
For years, running your own personal server has been either a niche hobby for very technical people or a weekend project that quietly dies the moment DNS, certificates, or port

For years, running your own personal server has been either a niche hobby for very technical people or a weekend project that quietly dies the moment DNS, certificates, or port

For many projects, the most delicate moment in a server’s life is day one. A freshly installed Debian or Ubuntu system arrives “clean,” but also exposed: unnecessary services running, open

The Debian Project has announced the availability of Debian 13.2, the second maintenance update to its stable release Debian 13 “trixie”, originally published in mid-2025. This is not a brand-new

The release of Proxmox VE 9 marks a significant milestone for virtualization administrators. This isn’t just a cosmetic update; it introduces meaningful changes that impact networking, storage, and high availability—while

With the release of Debian 13.0 “Trixie” on August 9, 2025, developers are already looking toward the future with Debian 14 “Forky,” scheduled for 2027. One of the major features

August 9, 2025, marks a historic date for the free software community with the official release of Debian 13.0, known by its codename “Trixie.” This new stable version not only

Direct root access over SSH is disabled by default in most modern Linux distributions. This restriction isn’t arbitrary—it follows best security practices. However, there are legitimate scenarios where enabling root

The latest point release of Debian 12 “Bookworm” brings together hundreds of fixes and security patches while maintaining the core integrity of the operating system. The Debian Project has officially

Automating security updates is crucial for maintaining system integrity and reducing the risk of vulnerabilities. Unattended Upgrades in Debian allows systems to automatically install the latest security updates, ensuring critical

Xebian is a sleek and lightweight Debian-based distribution that blends the stability and flexibility of Debian with the familiar desktop experience of Xubuntu. Designed for users who appreciate the speed