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Sparky 2024.01 semi-rolling brings Linux kernel 6.6, Debian 'Trixie' base, PipeWire as default, latest desktop environments, and more.
MySQL 8.3 Released: What’s New and Removed
MySQL 8.3 updates: Tagged GTIDs for transaction grouping, enhanced JSON EXPLAIN formats, significant removals, and more.
Flathub’s Strategic Shift to Highlight High-Quality Apps
Flathub's new guidelines elevate app quality, ensuring a seamless experience for users seeking top-notch applications.
AV Linux MX Edition 23.1: OS for Audiophiles
AV Linux 23.1 'Enlightened' is a significant update, including MX-23/Debian 12 base, Enlightenment 0.25.4, and PipeWire 1.0.0.
openSUSE Leap 15.6 to Be the Last in Its Current Form
openSUSE will shift gears with the ALP-based Leap 16, raising questions about its new enterprise-oriented trajectory.
Firebird 5.0 Database Release: Key Features and Changes
Firebird 5.0 open-source RDBMS features improved parallel operations, enriched SQL syntax, and more robust security. Here's more on that!
PulseAudio 17.0 Enhances Bluetooth and ALSA Support
PulseAudio 17.0 sound server streamlines ALSA UCM profiles, provides better Bluetooth interaction and improves webRTC audio processing.
How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 21.3 from Mint 21.2
Upgrading to Linux Mint 21.3 from 21.2? Follow our quick guide for a hassle-free update, unlocking new features, and better stability.
Linux Mint 21.3 ‘Virginia’ Is Here with Cinnamon 6.0
Linux Mint 21.3, backed until 2027, debuts Cinnamon 6.0 with experimental Wayland support, promising a forward-looking desktop environment. Here's what's new!
Fedora Asahi Remix Delivers Major Improvements
The latest Fedora Asahi Remix updates feature robust HDMI support for Apple's M1 & M2 series, significant GPU driver upgrades, and more.
OpenSSH Announces Plan to Phase Out DSA Keys
OpenSSH will disable DSA keys by default starting June 2024, with a complete removal slated for 2025. Here's more on that!
OpenWrt One: OpenWrt’s First In-House Hardware Design
OpenWrt One/AP-24 unveiled in celebration of OpenWrt's 20th year, offering an upstream-supported hardware solution. Here's more on that!
Reddit’s Linux Group Hits 1 Million Members
Reddit's Linux community reaches 1M members, a significant marker of Linux's impact and the passionate community behind it. Here's more on that!
New Year, New Kodi: Nexus 20.3 Brings Enhancements and Fixes
Kodi 20.3 "Nexus" debuts with bug fixes and backports; no new features, but essential updates included. Here's what's new!
KDE Plasma 6’s Financial Targets Met and Surpassed
Plasma 6's thriving community ensures financial success, hitting goals 50 days before the desktop environment's launch.
Solus 4.5 Resilience: A Feast for the Senses
Solus 4.5 brings a feast for tech enthusiasts: Calamares installer, Pipewire by default, sleek Budgie & GNOME updates, and more. Here's more on that!
Floorp: Web Browser Focusing on Privacy and Customization
Floorp is a new web browser built on Firefox that features strong tracking protection, a flexible layout, and endless customization options.
Chromium’s Accelerated Video Decoding Comes to Wayland
Chromium enhances Linux media playback by integrating VA-API on Wayland, promising smoother, faster media playback.
Emmabuntüs DE5 Released: A Year and a Half in the Making
Educational-targeted Emmabuntüs DE5 rolls out, rebased on Debian 12, featuring Xfce 4.18, LXQt 1.2, and ZuluCrypt, replacing VeraCrypt. Here's more on that!
Insights into The Linux Foundation’s 2023 Annual Report
The Linux Foundation's 2023 annual report: Here's where funds were allocated to boost open-source innovation and growth.
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