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Debian-based MX-23.6 refreshes the MX-23 series with new kernels, UI enhancements, and fixes for Xfce, NVIDIA, UEFI tools, and more.
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 15 (Apr 7 – 13, 2025)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: OpenSSH 10, KDE Frameworks 6.13, Mint’s LMDE 7 to feature full OEM install support, ArcoLinux winds down, Linux swap explained, and more.
ArcoLinux Project Winds Down
ArcoLinux announces its closure, transitioning users to Arch + Chaotic-AUR while keeping tools, code, and tutorials online for the future.
Pinta 3.0 Image Editor Launches with a Modern UI
Pinta 3.0 open-source image drawing/editing app released with a modern UI, fresh icons, faster performance, and improved gestures.
KDE Frameworks 6.13 Is Out, Here’s What’s New
KDE Frameworks 6.13 introduces improved Qt 6.9 compatibility, bug fixes, and added support for new file formats across core libraries.
Linux Swap Explained: Do You Need It?
Find out if a swap partition is still necessary on modern Linux systems and how it influences system performance.
Mint’s LMDE 7 to Feature Full OEM Install Support
Linux Mint previews upcoming features: regex search in Nemo, Wayland support in Cinnamon, OEM installs in LMDE 7, and new CJS versioning.
Proxmox Backup Server 3.4 Brings Performance and Sync Enhancements
The new Proxmox Backup Server 3.4 boosts performance with optimized garbage collection, better offsite sync filters, and improved tape backup throughput.
Debian-Based Sparky 7.7 Now Available for Download
The lightweight Linux distro Sparky 7.7 rolls out with kernel 6.1 LTS, updated Debian-based packages, and improved desktop environments.
Fwupd 2.0.8 Released with Enhanced UEFI Support
Fwupd 2.0.8 introduces new plugins to update UEFI Signature Database and KEK, plus several bug fixes enhancing UEFI and hardware compatibility.
Proxmox Virtual Environment 8.4 Released
Proxmox VE 8.4 is out now, featuring live VM migration with NVIDIA vGPU, API for backups, virtiofs, and updated open-source tech.
openSUSE’s Agama Installer Lands with Enhanced Web UI
openSUSE's new Agama installer v13 is here, bringing hostname configuration, LVM support, and more.
OpenSSH 10 Released, Makes Bold Cryptographic Changes
OpenSSH 10 is out now, featuring stronger cryptographic defaults, new post-quantum key exchange, and key security improvements across the board.
FreeDOS 1.4 Now Available — A Major Update for the Beloved DOS Revival
FreeDOS 1.4 open-source MS DOS-compatible OS released with updated core utilities, better reliability, and improved package organization.
OpenSSL 3.5 Brings Major Cryptographic Shifts
OpenSSL 3.5 introduces major crypto updates, including PQC support, server-side QUIC, and new TLS defaults.
Git Distributed Version Control System Turned 20
Git, Linus Torvalds's brainchild that revolutionized software development, just turned 20. Here are some little-known facts about the tool that changed how developers collaborate worldwide.
How to Install Docker on Void Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to install Docker on Void Linux and get this containerization platform up and running smoothly on your Void system in minutes.
DXVK 2.6.1 Released, Improves Game Compatibility Across Vendors
DXVK 2.6.1, an open-source translation layer that converts Direct3D 8/9/10/11 calls to Vulkan, brings bug fixes and performance tweaks, improving stability for AMD, Nvidia, and Intel GPUs across various games and setups.
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 14 (Mar 31 – Apr 6, 2025)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: APT 3.0, Plasma 6.3.4, Nitrux 3.9.1, Linux Lite 7.4, Firefox 137, Thunderbird 137, Fedora 43 ushers in RPM 6, and more.
Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office365
Thunderbird launches Thundermail and Pro services to offer an open-source alternative to Gmail and Office365, focused on privacy, freedom, and user control.