New story! Ubuntu 26.04 Begins Its Feature Freeze

Canonical engineer Utkarsh Gupta announced today on the behalf of the Ubuntu Release Team that the Ubuntu 26.04 "Resolute Raccoon" has entered its feature freeze...

New story! Transmission 4.1.1 BitTorrent Client Released With Performance Improvements

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Feb 21, 2026 12:43 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Transmission 4.1.1 fixes over 20 bugs from version 4.1 and brings performance improvements to all platforms.

New story! GStreamer 1.28 Adds AI Inference Engines, YOLO Decoders, and Tensor Auto-Discovery

Collabora has announced GStreamer 1.28, expanding its machine learning and AI inference capabilities for media pipelines. The release adds new inference engines, broader tensor decoder support, improved metadata handling, and tooling aimed at simplifying object detection, classification, and segmentation workflows on embedded Linux systems. Support for ONNX Runtime has been improved, including a refactor from […]

New story! Drgn v0.1 Released For Very Versatile Programmable Debugger

Drgn is the programmable debugger developed by Meta engineer Omar Sandoval that has proven quite versatile and popular with Linux kernel developers and others. After nearly two dozen releases already, Drgn v0.1 was released this week as another big step forward for this open-source debugger...

New story! Podman Test Days: Try the New Backend & Parallel Pulls

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Feb 21, 2026 8:09 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
The Podman team and the Fedora Quality Assurance team are organizing a Test Week from Friday, February 27 through Friday, March 6, 2026. This is your chance to get an early look at the latest improvements coming to Podman and see how they perform on your machine. What is Podman? For those new to the […]

New story! AsteroidOS 2.0 Launches: A Community-Driven Linux Revival for Smartwatches

The open-source wearable ecosystem just received a major upgrade. AsteroidOS 2.0 has officially been released, bringing new life to Linux-based smartwatches and giving aging hardware a fresh purpose. Built by a passionate community of developers, AsteroidOS continues to push the idea that wearable technology can remain open, customizable, and free from vendor lock-in.

New story! The idea of using a Raspberry Pi to run OpenClaw makes no sense

The micro-computer maker’s shares surged this week after an X post tied the AI agent to Pi demand opinion Beloved British single-board computer maker Raspberry Pi has achieved meme stock stardom, as its share price surged 90 percent over the course of a couple of days earlier this week. It's settled since, but it’s still up more than 30 percent on the week.…

New story! Linux Begins Seeing Early Preparations For PCIe 7.0

While we are on the horizon of seeing PCI Express 6.0 devices, there are already early Linux kernel patches beginning to surface for PCI Express 7.0...

New story! LLM wrote it? Fine, but show us human documentation, demands EFF

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Feb 21, 2026 2:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
'Just trust us' – Big Tech's hackneyed catchphrase makes an unwelcome return The Electronic Frontier Foundation says it will accept LLM generated code from contributors to its open source projects but will draw the line at non-human generated comments and documentation.…

New story! Gentoo Charts a New Path: Moving Away from GitHub Toward Codeberg

The Gentoo Linux project has begun transitioning parts of its infrastructure away from GitHub and toward Codeberg, a Git hosting platform built on open-source principles. The move reflects growing concerns within parts of the open-source community about centralized hosting, proprietary AI integrations, and long-term platform independence.

New story! Intel Hiring More Linux Developers - Including For GPU Drivers / Linux Gaming Stack

As some good news out of Intel today on the Linux/open-source side following last year's layoffs, they're hiring for some new Linux software development roles -- including for enhancing their Linux graphics driver stack that also includes a focus on Linux gaming with the likes of Valve's Proton (Steam Play)...

New story! Xubuntu 26.04 LTS (Resolute Raccoon) Wallpaper Contest Is Open for Submissions

The Xubuntu team is now organizing a wallpaper contest to celebrate the upcoming Xubuntu 26.04 LTS (Resolute Raccoon) release and also Xubuntu’s 20th anniversary as an official Ubuntu flavor.

New story! Weston 15.0 is here: Lua shells, Vulkan rendering, and a smoother display stack

Weston 15.0 has arrived, bringing a brand new Lua-based shell for fully customizable window management, an experimental Vulkan renderer, and a host of improvements to color handling, media playback, and display performance.

New story! ESP32 Bus Pirate Update Adds RF Tools, USB Host Mode, Signal Analysis, and Cellular Plans

The ESP32 Bus Pirate project, originally introduced as a modern ESP32-S3 adaptation of the classic Bus Pirate debugging tool, has received a substantial update expanding its protocol support, signal analysis capabilities, and RF experimentation features. The original Bus Pirate is an open-source hardware tool widely used for communicating with and debugging embedded systems over interfaces […]

New story! Blender 5.1 Beta Enables Hardware Ray-Tracing by Default for AMD GPUs

  • 9to5linux.com; By Marcus Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Feb 20, 2026 4:54 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
The Blender Foundation released today the beta version of the upcoming Blender 5.1 series of this powerful, free, open-source, and cross-platform 3D graphics software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows.

New story! BleachBit 5.1.0 adds cookie manager, CLI negation, expert mode

The BleachBit 5.1.0 release adds a cookie manager to selectively remove cookies in browsers including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. It cleans Chromium when installed as two kinds of Flatpacks, and there are major improvements to cleaners for Opera and LibreOffice. CLI negation makes exception to wildcard arguments. The .deb and .rpm packages are now signed for Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Ubuntu, Mint.

New story! Linux 7.0 Shows Significant PostgreSQL Performance Gains On AMD EPYC

When beginning some early Linux 7.0 kernel benchmarking this week for looking at its performance in its early development state, I started off testing on Core Ultra X7 "Panther Lake" in being hopeful for better performance with the maturing Arc B390 Xe3 graphics and the like. But I ended up finding Intel Panther Lake seeing some performance regressions on Linux 7.0. So next up I turned to an AMD EPYC Turin server since if regressions existed there at least it's much faster to carry out bisecting of the kernel performance regressions. But with that initial testing wrapped up, I didn't find any regressions like with Panther Lake and standing out were some rather enticing PostgreSQL database server performance benefits when running atop Linux 7.0.

New story! Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.2 and 20.04 OTA-12 Roll Out With VoLTE and Xperia X Fixes

Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.2 and 20.04 OTA-12 arrive with VoLTE stability improvements, a fix for Xperia X booting, and multiple bug and security updates.

New story! How to Use lsblk Command on Linux

Learn how to list and get information about all the block devices in your system using the lsblk command and its options, with practical examples.

New story! Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Moving To OpenJDK 25 By Default

It's not too surprising but the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 Long Term Support release will be transitioning to OpenJDK 25 as its default Java version...

New story! We Look at Debian 13.3 ‘Trixie,’ the Latest From the Crown Jewel of Linux Distros

‘Trixie’ doesn’t reinvent Debian so much as reaffirm it, with updated packages, subtle polish, and the same rock?solid base that keeps it the go?to choice for many serious Linux users.

New story! Oracle Announces New Community Engagement Strategy for MySQL

Oracle outlines a new community engagement strategy for MySQL, promising greater transparency, ecosystem growth, and renewed focus on the Community Edition.

New story! Linus T tells The Reg how Linux solo act became a global jam session

Ts'o, Hohndel and the man himself spill beans on how checks in the mail and GPL made it all possible If you know anything about Linux's history, you'll remember it all started with Linus Torvalds posting to the Minix Usenet group on August 25, 1991, that he was working on "a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones." We know that the "hobby" operating system today is Linux, and except for PCs and Macs, it pretty much runs the world.…

New story! AI Helped Uncover A "50-80x Improvement" For Linux's IO_uring

Linux block maintainer and IO_uring lead developer Jens Axboe recently was debugging some slowdowns in the AHCI/SCSI code with IO_uring usage. When turning to Claude AI to help in sorting through the issue, patches were devised that can deliver up to a "literally yield a 50-80x improvement on the io_uring side for idle systems." The code is on its way to the Linux kernel...

New story! LibreOffice 25.8.5 Is Now Available for Download with More Than 60 Bug Fixes

  • 9to5linux.com; By Marcus Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Feb 19, 2026 4:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
The Document Foundation announced LibreOffice 25.8.5 today as the fifth maintenance update to the latest LibreOffice 25.8 office suite series with various bug fixes.

New story! Mediatek MT7902 WiFi Finally Seeing Open-Source Linux Driver Activity

When searching for "MT7902" and "Linux" there is no shortage of users asking about Linux driver support for the Mediatek MT7902 WiFi chipset or users complaining about their MT7902 WiFi not working under Linux with that chipset found in numerous laptops in recent years. Fortunately, there is finally Linux driver support for the MT7902 surfacing for review on the Linux kernel mailing list...

New story! PipeWire 1.6 Released with LDAC Decoder and 128 Channel Audio Support

PipeWire 1.6 multimedia framework adds an LDAC decoder, raises the maximum channel limit to 128, and delivers major audio and Bluetooth improvements.

New story! Simdjson Shows More Speed-Ups Possible For SIMD In JSON Parsing: Another 30% Boost

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Feb 19, 2026 11:40 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Simdjson is the open-source project for high performance JSON parsing by leveraging SIMD instructions for "parsing gigabytes of JSON per second." Notably it showed years ago the huge performance advantage to using AVX-512 in JSON parsing for surprisingly big benefits. Simdjson has continued advancing since then with various optimizations over the years and today is out with simdjson 4.3 that brings yet more SIMD optimizations...

New story! Need Help Remembering Linux Commands? Try Brief

If you’ve been looking for an app to help you get to know Linux commands, Brief is a great option.

New story! Linux Aliases: The Ultimate Hack to Boost Your Terminal Efficiency

  • Make Tech Easier; By Anees Asghar (Posted by damien on Feb 19, 2026 8:32 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Learn how to use Bash aliases to shorten commands, reduce errors, speed up tasks, and improve your productivity in the Terminal.

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