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Linux kernel 7.0 is now available, featuring stable Rust support and updates to filesystems, networking, virtualization, and security.
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 15, 2026 (Apr 6 – 12)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Linux kernel 7.0, Trisquel 12.0, COSMIC Desktop 1.0.9, Nano 9.0, France launches government Linux desktop plan, AerynOS gets a new logo, and more.
FreeBSD Opens Public Testing for Its Laptop Support Push
FreeBSD has started public laptop testing as part of its larger effort to improve hardware support and become a stronger option for everyday desktop use.
Debian 13 Stable Users Can Now Install Hyprland from Backports
Hyprland arrives in Debian 13 (Trixie) backports, giving stable users an official way to install the dynamic Wayland compositor.
Trisquel 12 Releases as Ubuntu-Based Fully Free Linux Distro
Trisquel 12 (Ecne) becomes the project’s new Ubuntu 24.04-based LTS release for users seeking a fully free system.
Popular macOS Network Monitor Little Snitch Arrives on Linux
Little Snitch, long known on macOS, is now available on Linux with app-level network monitoring built around eBPF and a web-based UI.
Calibre 9.7 E-Book Manager Released With Offline HTTPS Content Server Mode
Calibre 9.7 introduces full offline mode for HTTPS content server connections, improved annotations grouping, viewer zoom enhancements, and several bug fixes.
Deepin 25.1 Arrives With Linux Kernel 6.18 and New AI Features
Deepin 25.1 updates the desktop with Linux kernel 6.18, new UOS AI tools, file manager enhancements, and many fixes.
KDE Frameworks 6.25 Brings New Fixes and Developer Improvements
KDE Frameworks 6.25 is out now with new fixes and maintenance updates for the collection of libraries powering KDE software.
Miracle-WM 0.9 Makes This Mir-Based Wayland Compositor Truly Hackable
Miracle-WM 0.9 brings WebAssembly plugins, a new Rust API, cursor theme support, and faster performance for this Mir-based Wayland compositor.
Solus Says It Has No Plans to Implement Age Verification
Solus Linux says it has no plans to implement age verification and will keep monitoring the growing patchwork of related laws.
GNU Nano 9.0 Command-Line Text Editor Improves Horizontal Scrolling
GNU Nano 9.0 command-line text editor delivers smoother side scrolling, rebindable Meta arrow keys, improved macro handling, and more.
Debian’s APT 3.2 Arrives With New Solver Work and History Rollback Features
APT 3.2 expands package history management by introducing undo, redo, and rollback commands to Debian’s package manager.
Immich 2.7 Photo and Video Management Solution Brings Better Duplicate Handling
Immich 2.7 enhances duplicate management, introduces CSP support, improves the asset viewer, and resolves Safari live photo download issues.
GStreamer 1.28.2 Released with Bug Fixes and Security Updates
GStreamer 1.28.2 multimedia framework fixes security issues and improves playback, streaming, and stability across the multimedia framework.
COSMIC Desktop 1.0.9 Released with Better Files, Settings, and Applets
COSMIC Desktop 1.0.9 improves performance, hardens greeter security, and delivers fixes and enhancements across Files, Settings, Store, and more.
Zorin OS Says No to Mandatory Age Verification in Linux
Zorin OS says it has no plans to introduce mandatory age or ID verification into the Linux distribution.
JetStream 3 Debuts as a Major Browser Benchmark Update
JetStream 3 represents a significant BrowserBench update, supported by Apple, Google, Mozilla, and other browser engine contributors.
PacHub Is a Sleek GTK4 Frontend for Arch’s Pacman and AUR
PacHub gives Arch Linux users a sleek GTK4 app for browsing, installing, and managing packages from official repos and the AUR.
Red Hat Launches RHEL Extended Life Cycle Premium With 14-Year Support
Red Hat has launched RHEL Extended Life Cycle Premium, a stand-alone subscription that extends major-version support to 14 years.
