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A Reddit user reports that Xubuntu.org may have been hacked, serving a ZIP file containing a Trojan instead of the real installer.
Alacritty 0.16 Terminal Emulator Released with Unicode 17 Support
Alacritty 0.16, a GPU-accelerated terminal emulator, adds support for Unicode 17, new Vi motions, and system-wide configuration options.
Node.js 25 Released with V8 14.1, New Permissions
Node.js 25 ships with V8 14.1, faster JSON.stringify, new permission flags, and built-in base64/hex conversion support.
Zorin OS 18 Downloads Skyrocket in the Last 48 Hours
Over 100K users downloaded Zorin OS 18 in 48 hours, and more than 70% came from Windows, possibly driven by the end of Windows 10 support.
ONLYOFFICE Docs 9.1 Introduces Powerful PDF Redaction, New Annotations
ONLYOFFICE Docs 9.1 delivers 4× faster spreadsheet formulas and advanced tools for PDF redaction and editing.
Mobian Trixie Officially Released with Broader Device Support
The Mobian team releases Trixie, a Debian-based mobile OS update featuring PipeWire, Linux kernel 6.12, and new signing keys.
TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 15 (Intel) Linux Laptop Debuts with Core Ultra 7
The new TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 15 (Intel) Linux laptop pairs Core Ultra 7 power with a 99 Wh battery and full Linux support.
FSF Gives More Details About Its New Librephone Project
The Free Software Foundation reveals its technical plans for Librephone, focusing on free firmware and open hardware research.
Zorin OS 18 Released with Refreshed UI and Smart Window Tiling
The new Zorin OS 18 builds on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS with Linux kernel 6.14, bringing a cleaner UI, better performance, and modern desktop polish.
Dash to Panel v72 Update Resolves Fullscreen and Opacity Bugs
The Dash to Panel GNOME extension v72 fixes fullscreen, opacity, and gradient bugs on GNOME 49.
Firefox 144 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New
Firefox 144 introduces AES-256 encryption for passwords, new web APIs, and smoother transitions with improved WebGPU performance.
GNOME Flatpak Runtime Drops 32-Bit Compatibility Extension
GNOME Flatpak Runtime has dropped its 32-bit compatibility extension, focusing future builds entirely on 64-bit and ARM architectures.
Solus Begins a New Epoch with Polaris Repository and Python 2 Removal
Solus Linux enters the Polaris era, introducing a new stable repository and removing legacy Python 2 components.
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 41 (Oct 6 – 12, 2025)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Ubuntu 25.10, Gnoppix KDE 25.10, GIMP 3.0.6, KDE Gear 25.08.2, OpenSSH 10.2, Python 3.14, ClamAV 1.5, Solus begins a new epoch, Meta unveils OpenZL, and more.
The Only Thing Stopping You from Switching to Linux Is Your Mindset
Switching to Linux is less about technical hurdles and more about adjusting your mindset. Here's why.
KDE Frameworks 6.19 Is Out, Here’s What’s New
KDE Frameworks 6.19 fixes 7z crashes, refines Breeze Icons, and delivers better performance across core libraries.
OpenSSH 10.2 Released with Key Bugfix for ControlPersist Issue
OpenSSH 10.2 addresses bugs and prepares to deprecate SHA1 SSHFP records, pushing for stronger, SHA256-based security.
Kdenlive 25.08.2 Released with Stability Fixes and Polished Effects
Kdenlive 25.08.2 open-source video editor brings major stability fixes, improved clip handling, and polished frei0r effects.
Pacsea Is a New TUI That Makes Arch Package Browsing Easier
Pacsea is a new Rust-written terminal TUI for Arch Linux that unifies official and AUR package searches into a single interface.
Ubuntu 25.10 “Questing Quokka” Released, This Is What’s New
Ubuntu 25.10 “Questing Quokka” lands with Linux kernel 6.17, GNOME 49, and Dracut replacing initramfs-tools for faster, modern booting.
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