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KaOS 2023.09 Released as the Final Installment with Plasma 5
Explore KaOS 2023.09, the release that brings the final Plasma 5, and welcomes a new era of KDE-powered Linux with porting work for Plasma 6. Read more
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Ubuntu 23.10 BETA Released for Testing
Get a sneak peek into Ubuntu 23.10 Beta, featuring Linux Kernel 6.5 and GNOME 45. Explore the latest enhancements and updates for Linux enthusiasts. Read more
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Fedora 40 Plans to Drop GNOME X11 Session
Fedora 40 is making waves in the Linux community with plans to eliminate X11 sessions for GNOME and KDE. Read more
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Xfce’s Wayland Progress Report: What’s Ported and What’s Next?
A quick progress update on the Xfce desktop’s Wayland porting work as of 2023. Read more
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It’s Time. Fedora 40 Plans to Drop KDE Plasma X11 Session Completely
Fedora 40 plans for KDE Plasma 6 with only Wayland session, dropping the legacy X11 apps with no backport options. Read more
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Free Download Manager Debian Package Infected with Malware
Stay informed about the dangerous malware lurking in the Free Download Manager Debian package. Read more
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Phosh Arrives on Arch Linux for Mobile Usage
The popular mobile user GUI from GNOME – Phosh is now compatible with Arch Linux as the package is now available to use. Read more
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LibreOffice Plans for Calendar-Based Versioning: Next Release Set as “24.2”
LibreOffice developers are ditching the old versioning system for something more intuitive. Read more
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Linux Lite 6.6 Released with 22 Languages Support
Linux Lite 6.6 is now available for download with 22 international languages support. Read more
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Join the KDE Plasma 6 Wallpaper Contest, Win a Framework Laptop
Enter the KDE Plasma 6 Wallpaper Contest and stand a chance to win a top-notch laptop. Put your design talents to the test and leave your mark on Linux. Read more
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Manjaro 23 “Uranos” Delivers Exciting Updates
Discover the latest Manjaro 23 release, codenamed “Uranos,” with enhanced GNOME and KDE Plasma editions, performance boosts, and more. Read more
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GNOME 45 Will Break Extensions Backward Compatibility
The GNOME 45 release will impact your favourite extensions, and extension developers need to port their extensions to make it work. Read more
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CutefishOS “Reborn” Arrives with Debian 12 and Ubuntu 22.04
A new beta release of the famous CutefishOS arrives, refreshing the package base to Debian 12 and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Read more
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NetBSD’s Endurance: A Decade-Long Server Uptime Record
Journey through the remarkable survival story of a NetBSD server that continues to operate flawlessly after a decade. Read more
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Wayland Support Boosts IntelliJ-based IDEs on Linux
Wayland support is on the horizon for IntelliJ-based IDEs, promising a game-changing development experience. Read more
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Firefox 117 Released. This is What’s New
The latest iteration of Mozilla’s renowned web browser, Firefox 117, has just hit the shelves. Read more
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Firefox Welcomes Chrome Extensions with Open Arms
You can now import Chrome extensions in Firefox; here’s how. Read more
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Bodhi Linux 7.0 Released. This is What’s New
The long-anticipated release – Bodhi Linux 7.0, is now available for download. Read more
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Budgie 10.8 Arrives with More Streamlined Desktop Workflow
A new version of Budgie Desktop 10.8 is now out with a refined workflow. Read more
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Debian Expands CPU Landscape with LoongArch ‘Loong64’ Support
Debian now embraces LoongArch ‘Loong64’ CPU architecture with an eye for official support on Debian 13. Read more
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GNOME 45 Hits Beta: New Features & Missed Items
After a few days of delay, GNOME 45 beta is now available for testing. Read more
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Firefox Integrates Wayland Fractional Scaling for Linux Users
Firefox now supports Wayland fractional scaling, making your web content sharper and more vivid at fractional scales. Read more
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SUSE Shifts Gears: Largest Shareholder Aims to Make it Private
Majority shareholder initiates move to privatize SUSE. Read more
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Cheers to 30 Years of Debian: A Journey of Open Source Excellence
Join us in celebrating Debian’s 30th anniversary! Read more
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Introducing KRdp: New RDP Library for Plasma Wayland Session
Say goodbye to lag and hello to seamless remote desktop interactions with the new KRdp library with KDE Plasma Wayland sessions. Read more
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NVK Vulkan Driver Lands in Main Mesa Branch!
The brand-new open-source Vulkan driver NVK makes its debut in Mesa. Read more
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FOSS World Bids Farewell to Bram Moolenaar: Vim’s Legacy Lives On
Bram Moolenaar, the creator of Vim passed away on August 3, 2023, leaving behind a powerful legacy. Read more
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Paint the Mythical Minotaur: Ubuntu 23.10 Wallpaper Competition is LIVE!
Get ready to showcase your creative prowess in the Ubuntu 23.10 Wallpaper Competition! Read more
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KDE Plasma 6 Dev Update: From Cleanup to Takeoff
KDE Plasma 6 is moving well with the latest development update. Read more
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Fedora Asahi Remix to Empower Apple Silicon Users!
Buckle up for an exciting new chapter in Linux history as Fedora Asahi Remix gears up for its grand arrival. Read more
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Linux Mint Charts Course for LMDE 6 & Wayland
Linux Mint sets sail for LMDE 6 and plans for the future with Wayland. Read more
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Ubuntu 23.10 May Exclude LibreOffice and Core Apps from ISO
Ubuntu 23.10 “Mantic Minotaur” sacrificing apps for efficiency? Read more
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MX Linux Unveils MX-23 “Libretto” with Debian 12
Welcome to MX-23 “Libretto” – the perfect fusion of Debian 12 and MX repositories. Read more
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Waterfox Browser Cuts Ties with System1, Embarks on a New Journey
Waterfox’s independence revival – a win for users seeking customized web browsing. Read more
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Old Hardware, New Possibilities: 4MLinux 43.0 STABLE Released
Say hello to the latest 4MLinux 43.0 release, designed to revitalize your old PC or laptop with lightning-fast performance. Read more
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GNOME’s Ambitious Window Management Overhaul
Tired of window clutter and manual adjustments? GNOME is brainstorming an automated and user-friendly window management system. Here’s everything you need to know. Read more
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Zorin OS 16.3 Arrives: Seamless Upgrades and Stellar Improvements!
Introducing Zorin OS 16.3, bringing a much anticipated Zorin OS upgrader and a bunch of updates. Read more
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Debian Welcomes the Future: RISC-V64 Now an Official Architecture!
Debian officially adopts RISC-V64 architecture in its upcoming release! Unleash the potential of open-source innovation with this cutting-edge development. Read more
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mpv 0.36.0 Released with Fractional Scaling Support for Wayland
Discover the latest mpv 0.36.0 media player update, bringing advanced video performance and features to elevate your multimedia experience. Read more
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BlackBox 0.14.0 Brings Fresh Look and Powerful Features
The most fantastic terminal app BlackBox 0.14.0, brings some exciting features. Read more
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Debian 12.1 Bolsters Security and Fixes Bugs with Latest Release
The first point release – Debian 12.1 “Bookworm”, is now available. Upgrade now. Read more
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Juno Tab 2: The Ultimate Linux Tablet Experience – Pre-Order Now Live!
Discover the ultimate Linux tablet experience with Juno Tab 2 & secure your pre-order. Read more
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30 Years of Slackware Linux: A Legacy of Stability and Power
Slackware Linux turns 30, empowering users and open source community. Read more
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SUSE Takes on Red Hat: Unveils Official RHEL Fork with $10 Million Investment
SUSE announces official fork of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) with $10 million investments in coming years. Read more
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Oracle Offers Collaboration Amidst Red Hat’s Source Code Restriction
Oracle “offers” to ease the burden of RHEL development and takes a swipe at IBM. Read more
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EndeavourOS Artemis Released with Better ARM Support and Updates
The EndeavourOS team brings the June 22.06 release (“Artemis”) with much-better ARM support, the latest Kernel and more. We round up the release in this post. Read more
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Q4OS 5.2 Arrives as LTS with Debian 12 “Bookworm” Base
Introducing Q4OS 5.2 ‘Aquarius’ – the Debian 12-based LTS version with Trinity and Plasma desktop options. Read more
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Solus 4.4: The Long-Awaited Return with Refreshed Desktop Experience
After two years, Solus 4.4 “Harmony” hits the shelves with impressive improvements. Read more
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Fedora 40 Aims for “Privacy-Preserving” Data Collection to Enhance User Experience
The Red Hat Display Systems Team proposes a “privacy-preserving” data collection feature in Fedora 40, enabling insights without compromising user privacy. Read more
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Peppermint OS Gets a Major Makeover with Debian 12 ‘Bookworm’
Peppermint OS shakes things up with Debian 12 ‘Bookworm’ and new branding. Read more