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Mageia 10 Beta Now Available For Those Who Reminisce About Mandrake Linux

It's been nearly three years since the release of Mageia 9 for this Linux distribution who's lineage traces back to the glorious Mandrake Linux. Following the Mageia 10 alpha release back in January, Mageia 10 beta builds are now available...

PrismLinux: A No-Drama, Sane Approach to Arch-Based Linux

A polished Arch-based distro with a stellar installer, sane defaults, and plenty of choices to keep power users happy.

GParted Live 1.8.1 Released With Linux Kernel 6.19

GParted Live 1.8.1, a bootable Linux system for disk partitioning, is out with Linux kernel 6.19, Debian Sid updates, and the stable GParted 1.8.1 release.

GNOME 50 “Tokyo” Desktop Environment Officially Released, This Is What’s New

The GNOME Project released today GNOME 50 (codename Tokyo) as the latest stable version of this widely used desktop environment for GNU/Linux distributions, a major release that introduces exciting new features.

Germany Mandates ODF for Public Administration in Sovereign Digital Stack

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Mar 20, 2026 2:49 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Germany requires Open Document Format in its new sovereign digital framework, standardizing document use across public administrations.

Ageless Linux Emerges to Protest OS-Level Age Verification Laws

The new distro, called Ageless Linux, follows a similar idea. It’s essentially Debian Linux but without age verification.

The PCLinuxOS Recipe Corner Special Edition, Volume 3

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the PCLinuxOS Recipe Corner Special Edition, Volume 3 of the PCLinuxOS Magazine.

Blender 5.1 Delivers Some Nice Gains For CPU Rendering Performance On Linux

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Mar 19, 2026 10:14 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
With this week's release of Blender 5.1 I have begun benchmarking it on different CPUs and GPUs. In this article is an initial look at the positive impact Blender 5.1 is having on CPU-based rendering performance on Linux.

Opera GX Web Browser Released For Linux

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Mar 19, 2026 12:35 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
It's been a while since most of you probably thought about the Opera web browser, but these days they have been catering their "Opera GX" web browser to gamers. Today they have finally delivered this Opera GX gaming-focused browser for Linux users...

PipeWire 1.4.11 Released as Bug Fix Update for Older Stable Series

PipeWire 1.4.11 multimedia framework arrives as a maintenance update for the older 1.4 branch, fixing crashes, memory issues, and improving JACK compatibility.

Canonical Collecting Wish List Ideas For Improving Mir

With Ubuntu 26.04 LTS quickly approaching release next week, Canonical is beginning more of their road-mapping for Ubuntu 26.10 and beyond. To help in plotting future work, Canonical is interested in feedback for features or improvements that developers/users would like to see around their Mir project...

Anthropic's Claude claws its way towards the top of the AI market

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Mar 19, 2026 8:01 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Who knew questioning authority and signaling virtue would lead to growth? Anthropic has been killing it in the business market, success that appears to be at least partially attributable to pushback against the Pentagon.…

Btrfs Performance From Linux 6.12 To Linux 7.0 Shows Regressions

Last week I provided a look at the EXT4 and XFS performance from Linux 6.12 LTS through Linux 7.0 in its current development form. As mentioned in that article and as requested by many Phoronix readers, benchmarks have since wrapped up looking at how the Btrfs copy-on-write file-system performance has evolved since that late 2024 period and all major Linux kernel releases past that Long Term Support version.

GNOME 50 Desktop Environment Released, This Is What’s New

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Mar 19, 2026 4:58 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNOME
GNOME 50 Tokyo introduces parental controls with screen time limits, as well as significant performance and usability enhancements.

Linux MGLRU Improvements Net A 30% Increase For MongoDB, More Than 100% On HDDs

It's been a while since having any improvements to talk about for the MGLRU multi-gen LRU functionality for the Linux kernel to optimize page reclamation and help with system performance especially when enduring memory pressure. But this week a Tencent engineer posted some very promising patches for further enhancing this kernel feature...

Linux Distributions Begin Blocking Brazil Access Over New Digital Law

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Mar 19, 2026 1:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Several Linux distributions are restricting access from Brazil due to concerns about a new digital law impacting online software distribution.

Ubuntu's Snap Affected By Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

Last week it was security issues with AppArmor to worry about on Ubuntu Linux while this week a "high" rated vulnerability for Ubuntu's Snap daemon has been revealed...

Java 26 Released With HTTP 3 Support and Performance Gains

Java 26 is now available, featuring HTTP/3 support, enhanced G1 garbage collector performance, faster JVM startup, and new APIs.

Samba 4.24 Released With Remote Password Management Support, Other Improvements

Samba continues strong in 2026 for this leading open-source SMB protocol re-implementation for Microsoft Windows file and print services interoperability. Samba 4.24 brings more features, including remote password management support...

Cursor for LibreOffice Week 2&3 (AI agents and voice)

I’ve been calling this project Cursor for LibreOffice to myself, but I knew I couldn’t use the name forever, so I researched and chose WriterAgent. It supports Calc, and Draw as well, but I didn’t like OfficeAgent, which sounds like some Soviet-era KGB job title.

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