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TrueNAS is now OpenShift certified, bringing enterprise Kubernetes storage support through its new official CSI driver.
Let’s Encrypt Certificate Rules Now Include U.S. Sanctions Warranties
Let’s Encrypt now requires certificate subscribers to confirm they are not covered by comprehensive U.S. sanctions or restricted-party rules.
Ubuntu MATE Missed 26.04 LTS, But a New Team Is Keeping It Alive
Ubuntu MATE did not ship a 26.04 LTS ISO, but the desktop remains in Ubuntu’s repositories, and a new team is involved.
Debian 12 Bookworm Moves to LTS, Extending Security Support to 2028
Debian 12 Bookworm moves into long-term support, giving servers and desktops two more years of security coverage until mid-2028.
AOMedia Officially Releases AV2 Codec After First 1.0 Milestone
AOMedia formally announces AV2, following its first 1.0 release, with better compression, multi-view video, and early ecosystem work.
RefreshOS 3.0 Is for Debian Stable Fans Who Want KDE Plasma 6
RefreshOS 3.0 combines Debian 13 (Trixie) with KDE Plasma 6, preconfigured drivers, codecs, apps, and a polished desktop experience.
The Document Foundation Slams Euro-Office Before Public Launch
The Document Foundation disputes Euro-Office’s “first European open-source office suite” claim and criticizes its OOXML default.
OpenCV 5.0 Computer Vision Library Released with Rewritten DNN Engine
OpenCV 5.0 debuts a new DNN engine, broader ONNX support, VLM inference, C++17 requirements, and legacy API cleanup.
Rspamd 4.1 Spam Filtering System Improves Mail Scanning Performance
Rspamd 4.1 lands with redesigned MX checks, load-aware upstreams, dynamic composites, stronger diagnostics, and broad security hardening.
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 23, 2026 (June 1 – 7)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Linux Lite 8.0, KaOS 2026.06 RC, COSMIC 1.0.15, GNOME 50.2, Yay 12.6, XLibre Xserver 25.1.6, Ubuntu 26.10 to ship with GNOME 51, and more.
KaOS Takes Final Init Step Away from systemd with Dinit RC ISO
KaOS Dinit 2026.06 RC follows months of migration work, replacing systemd as init with a Dinit-based stack.
Hyprland 0.55.3 Rolls Out with a Long List of Stability Fixes
Hyprland 0.55.3 backports fixes from main to the 0.55 branch, covering config reloads, rendering, monitors, XWayland, and more.
XLibre Marks Its First Anniversary With Stable 25.1 Xserver Release
XLibre celebrates its first anniversary with the stable 25.1 Xserver series, new features, distro adoption, and security fixes.
Ladybird Browser Closes Public Pull Requests Ahead of First Alpha
The still-in-development Ladybird browser ends public pull requests as it prepares for its first alpha, citing weakened trust around AI-generated code.
LibreOffice 26.2.4 Released with More Than 40 Bug Fixes
The Document Foundation releases LibreOffice 26.2.4 with stability fixes for Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Base, and desktop integration.
Ubuntu 26.10 to Ship with GNOME 51 and Big Desktop Plans
Ubuntu 26.10 “Stonking Stingray” roadmap confirms GNOME 51, App Center updates, RISC-V work, and early foundations for Ubuntu 28.04 LTS.
Microsoft Opens the Door to Azure Linux 4.0 Testing
Azure Linux 4.0 is now in public preview, giving users an early look at Microsoft’s Fedora-based Linux system for Azure.
KDE Gear 26.04.2 Apps Collection Rolls Out, Here’s What’s New
KDE Gear 26.04.2 arrives as a maintenance update with fixes for Dolphin, Kate, Kdenlive, KDE Connect, NeoChat, Tokodon, and more.
New HTTP/2 Bomb DoS Attack Hits Nginx, Apache, IIS, Envoy, and Pingora
A new HTTP/2 Bomb DoS attack can exhaust memory on major web servers, causing denial-of-service in seconds.
Arch Linux 2026 Leadership Election Keeps Polyak in Charge
Levente “anthraxx” Polyak has been re-elected as Arch Linux Project Lead for another two-year term after the 2026 leadership election.
