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nEMU 3.4 arrives a year and a half after the previous release, introducing a VM preview feature, new config options, and improved QEMU integration.
Python Software Foundation Withdraws $1.5M U.S. Government Grant Over DEI Restrictions
Python’s governing body drops a $1.5 M U.S. grant, saying the anti-DEI clause violates its mission and community spirit.
Why KDE Linux Chose to Bet on Immutability Instead of Native Packages
KDE’s Nate Graham explains why KDE Linux bets on immutability for stability and simplicity, moving away from traditional package systems.
Ubuntu Unity Project Faces Uncertain Future
Ubuntu Unity faces manpower shortages as lead dev Rudra has no time to maintain it, sparking a public call for help.
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 43 (Oct 20 – 26, 2025)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: KDE Plasma 6.5, VirtualBox 7.2.4, Jellyfin 10.11, Uptime Kuma 2.0, Valkey 9.0, Canonical Academy, new NTFS Linux driver, Alma 10.1 adds Btrfs support, and more.
Arch Linux AUR Hit by Another DDoS Attack, Port 22 Access Disrupted
Ongoing DDoS attacks push Arch Linux to activate AUR protection, which currently disrupts SSH on port 22.
Fedora 43 Final Build Approved, Official Release Set for October 28
After a brief delay, Fedora Linux 43 is now GO and set to launch on October 28, 2025.
Asahi Linux Brings Apple Silicon Improvements in the Linux 6.17 Cycle
Linux kernel 6.17 merges essential Asahi patches, improving reboot handling, GPU support, and device compatibility for Apple Macs.
Mozilla to Require Data-Collection Disclosure in All New Firefox Extensions
Starting November 3, all new Firefox extensions must declare whether they collect or share user data, ensuring greater transparency for users.
DavMail 6.5 Exchange Gateway Brings Interactive Office 365 Login
DavMail 6.5 open-source exchange gateway enhances Office 365 login security and refines Linux RPM packages.
Foot Terminal: Lightning-Fast, Lightweight, and Made for Wayland
Foot is a lightning-fast, minimalist terminal emulator built for Wayland, focusing on speed, simplicity, and low resource usage.
Fedora Plans to Block Unsigned RPM Packages by Default
Fedora developers propose enforcing RPM signature checks by default in Fedora 44, pending FESCo review and approval.
Bottles 51.25 Released With st Terminal Support
Bottles 51.25, a compatibility layer for running Windows apps on Linux, adds support for the st terminal and improves Steam configuration handling.
Arch Linux Users Are the First to Experience KDE Plasma 6.5
KDE Plasma 6.5 has officially landed in Arch Linux’s stable repositories, making it the first distribution to ship the new desktop.
Fedora Opens the Door to AI Tools, Demands Disclosure and Oversight
The Fedora Council greenlights the use of AI in open-source projects but keeps contributors fully responsible for the results.
DietPi 9.18 Adds NanoPi R3S, R76S, and M5 Support
DietPi 9.18 adds support for NanoPi R3S, R76S, and M5, plus a redesigned dashboard with better security and TLS enabled by default.
Fedora-based Ultramarine Linux 42 Released with WSL GPU Acceleration
The Fedora-based Ultramarine Linux 42 lands with WSL GPU support, while the Terra repo gets faster builds and improved performance.
NTFSPlus Proposed as New NTFS Driver for Linux
A new NTFSPlus driver has been proposed to replace NTFS3, aiming for faster, cleaner, and more stable NTFS support in Linux.
KDE Plasma 6.5 Desktop Environment Released, This Is What’s New
KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop is out now, adds automatic light-dark theme switching, rounded window corners, pinned clipboard items with permanent access, and more.
AlmaLinux 10.1 Adds Native Btrfs Filesystem Support
The upcoming AlmaLinux 10.1 will introduce native Btrfs support, bringing snapshotting, compression, and advanced data protection features.
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