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Immich 1.126, a self-hosted photo and video backup solution, enhances search, revamps Places UI, lets you favorite people, and more.
Fastfetch 2.36 Brings Better CPU & GPU Detection
Fastfetch 2.36 system information tool enhances CPU/GPU detection, improves OS support, and adds new logo updates for Linux, macOS, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and Haiku.
How to Install Speedtest Tracker to Monitor Your Internet Speed
Learn how to install Speedtest Tracker with Docker and monitor your internet speed with real-time results.
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 6 (Feb 3 – 9, 2025)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: LibreOffice 25.2, OpenWrt 24.10, Debian 13 to feature GNOME 48, Freedesktop, Alpine & Serpent OS are facing challenges, and more.
ONLYOFFICE 8.3 Released, This Is What’s New
ONLYOFFICE 8.3 cross-platform office suite released with PDF stamps, Merge Shapes, iWork & Hancom support, enhanced collaboration, and more.
Docker Desktop 4.38: AI Agent, Faster Builds, and Smarter Kubernetes Testing
Docker Desktop 4.38 brings AI-powered assistance and multi-node Kubernetes testing, plus Bake now integrates with Compose for seamless multi-service builds.
Microsoft’s WSL May Soon Embrace Arch Linux
Arch may soon become an officially offered distro on Microsoft's Windows Subsystem for Linux, expanding its reach to Windows users.
OpenWrt 24.10 Brings Kernel 6.6 and Initial WiFi 7 Support
OpenWrt 24.10 open-source router firmware debuts with initial WiFi7 support, Linux kernel 6.6, multipath TCP, and new device targets.
Tails 6.12 Rolls Out, Sealing Critical Security Gaps
Tails 6.12, a privacy-focused Linux distro, fixes critical security issues, enhances privacy, and improves usability with new features and updates.
Fedora in 2025: AI Integration, Wayland Advancements, HDR, and More
In a blog post, Christian Schaller, Red Hat’s Director of Software Engineering, shares Fedora Linux’s 2025 plans and upcoming features.
Debian 13 to Feature GNOME 48 Desktop Environment
The next major Debian release, 13 "Trixie," is expected to ship with GNOME 48 desktop environment.
Serpent OS Needs Your Support
Financial troubles force Ikey Doherty to delay Serpent OS development, putting the project's future at risk.
Firefox 135 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New
Mozilla Firefox 135 open-source browser now lets macOS & Linux users close only the current tab when using the Quit shortcut while multiple tabs are open.
Alpine Linux Appeals for Hosting Support
As Equinix Metal winds down, Alpine Linux faces critical hosting challenges. Flathub is also in a similar situation.
New to Linux? Stick To These Rules When Picking Distro
Your first Linux distro matters! Here is my advice to avoid frustration and make a more informed switch to this outstanding OS.
CachyOS Introduces Propeller Optimization and NVIDIA Blackwell Support
CachyOS February 2025 update arrives with Propeller optimizations, NVIDIA Blackwell support, tap-to-click, NTFS3, and key bug fixes.
Void Linux February ISO Adds Apple Silicon Support
Void Linux February ISO image adds Arm64 UEFI support for Apple Silicon, ThinkPad X13s, and Pinebook Pro.
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 5 (Jan 27 – Feb 2, 2025)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Nitrux 3.9, Void on Apple Silicon, Hyprland 0.47, the kernel getting bigger, Let’s Encrypt phasing out notifications, and more.
Parrot OS 6.3 Released with Enhanced Security, New Tools
Parrot OS 6.3, a security and privacy-focused Linux distro, rolls out with improved performance, new security updates, and the latest tools.
Nitrux 3.9 Released, Streamlines Power Management
Systemd-free Linux distro Nitrux 3.9 “pd” is out now, offering bug fixes, enhanced hardware support with a new power-profiles-daemon, and more.
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