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Pangolin 1.13, an open-source, zero-trust VPN, introduces Private Resources, user devices, and a new WireGuard-based networking model.
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 50 (Dec 8 – 14, 2025)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS launches with COSMIC 1.0, Kali Linux 2025.4, Manjaro 25.1 Preview, Cinnamon 6.6, Plasma 6.5.4, Firefox 146, GNOME to reject AI-generated Shell extensions, and more.
Diptyx Open Source Dual-Screen E-Reader Launches on Crowd Supply
Diptyx launches on Crowd Supply as an open-source, repairable, dual-screen e-reader with e-ink displays, physical buttons, and weeks of battery life.
GNOME Will Reject Shell Extensions With AI-Generated Code
GNOME is tightening its extension review process after a surge in AI-generated submissions filled with unnecessary code and bad practices.
KDE Plasma 6.6 Will Enhance Display Handling and Scaling on Wayland
The upcoming Plasma 6.6 release will add custom screen modes and much stronger screen mirroring support for Wayland sessions.
KDE Gear 25.12 Apps Collection Delivers Holiday Updates Across Apps and Tools
KDE Gear 25.12 apps collection improves Itinerary, Kate, Dolphin, Photos, and more, delivering a polished end-of-year update packed with functional enhancements.
NetworkManager 1.54.3 Improves Certificate Access Checks
NetworkManager 1.54.3 improves security by verifying user access to 802.1X certificates and keys used in private network connections.
Kali Linux 2025.4 Released With GNOME 49, KDE Plasma 6.5
Kali Linux 2025.4 ships with GNOME 49, KDE Plasma 6.5, full Wayland support, updated tools, kernel 6.16, and desktop-wide refinements.
KDE Frameworks 6.21 Is Out With Extensive Bug Fixes
KDE Frameworks 6.21 delivers broad bug fixes, code cleanups, and tooling improvements across KIO, Kirigami, KConfig, and more.
Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS Launches With COSMIC Desktop 1.0 Stable
Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS debuts the first stable version of the new COSMIC 1.0 desktop environment with faster apps, powerful tiling, and deep customization.
NVIDIA Releases Linux Driver 580.119 With Fixes for Vulkan and EGL Apps
NVIDIA releases Linux driver 580.119 with fixes for display corruption, mode handling, and DPI reporting on popular monitors.
Krita 5.2.14 Rolls Out Enhanced Touch Controls and New Color Picker
Krita 5.2.14, a free and open-source digital painting app, delivers the final 5.2 bugfix update with a new circular color picker preview, enhanced touch gestures, and more.
Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.2 Improves Write Speeds And UI Stability
Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.2 boosts performance with direct I/O bypass, zero-copy buffering, and faster verification, while refining the UI and accessibility.
OpenTofu 1.11 Introduces Ephemerality for Safer Temporary Credentials
OpenTofu 1.11 introduces ephemeral resources, safer temporary data handling, and language updates for more secure, flexible infrastructure automation.
RPM 6.0.1 Fixes Key Regressions And Improves Signature Handling
RPM 6.0.1 package manager addresses crashes, crypto issues, and build problems introduced in RPM 6.0.
Pebble Index 01 Arrives as a Private Open Source Voice Capture Ring
Pebble Index 01 is an open source smart ring that captures quick voice notes instantly and privately with on-device processing and years of battery life.
Jolla’s Community Linux Phone Surpasses Its Funding Goal
Over 3,200 backers secure the future of Jolla’s upcoming Linux phone, pushing the project beyond its initial funding milestone.
Ventoy 1.1.08 Adds Support for FreeBSD 15.0
Ventoy 1.1.08, an open-source tool for creating a bootable USB drive to load multiple ISO files, now supports FreeBSD 15.0.
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 49 (Dec 1 – 7, 2025)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Kernel 6.18, Alpine 3.23, NVIDIA Display Driver v590 Beta, VLC 3.0.22, When Linus met Linus, Linux Mint 22.3 nears release, Jolla Linux phone, and more.
Which Desktop Environment Do Arch Linux Users Prefer
Which desktop environment and window manager is actually the most preferred choice among Arch Linux users? The answer is inside.
