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Catch up on the latest Linux news: Mint 22.3 Beta, Systemd 259, mpv 0.41, OpenZFS 2.4, Debian gets its own PPA-like system, MIT and Apache 2.0 lead open source licensing in 2025, Mageia 10 enters alpha phase, and more.
MPV 0.41 Media Player Switches to GPU-Next Renderer
MPV 0.41 open-source media player makes GPU-Next the default renderer, delivering better color handling, Wayland improvements, and more.
The Linux Foundation Spent $8.4 Million on the Linux Kernel Project in 2025
The Linux Foundation reports over $310M in 2025 revenue, with $8.41M allocated to the Linux Kernel Project.
Chimera Linux Releases New Images With Kernel 6.18
Chimera Linux has published new December 2025 images based on kernel 6.18, delivering updated desktops and refreshed system components.
Steam Client Now Runs Fully 64-Bit on Windows 10 and 11
The Steam client is now 64-bit on Windows 10 and 11, while 32-bit Windows systems will continue receiving updates until 2026.
Immich 2.4 Released With Command Palette and UI Refinements
Immich 2.4, a self-hosted photo and video management platform, introduces a new command palette, refined UI animations, shared album improvements, and more.
MIT and Apache 2.0 Lead Open Source Licensing in 2025
According to the Open Source Initiative, MIT and Apache 2.0 remain the most widely used open source licenses in 2025.
Incus 6.20 Container & Virtual Machine Manager Released
Incus 6.20 delivers new clustering, storage, and VM enhancements, including reliable snapshots on clustered LVM and improved administration tools.
Debian Gets Its Own PPA-Like System as Debusine Repositories Launch
Debian introduces Debusine repositories, allowing developers to publish PPA-like add-on packages with integrated builds, testing, signing, and snapshots.
OpenZFS 2.4 Extends Linux Kernel Support to 6.18 and Supports FreeBSD 14–16
OpenZFS 2.4 extends Linux kernel compatibility up to 6.18 while supporting FreeBSD 14, 15, and 16, bringing major performance, quota, and storage improvements.
Mageia Linux 10 Enters Alpha Phase With April 2026 Release Target
The Mageia team has outlined the Mageia 10 release schedule, including alpha, beta, RC milestones, and a final release planned for April 2026.
Arch Linux Makes Its WSL Image Fully Reproducible Across Builds
Arch Linux has made its official WSL image fully reproducible, ensuring bit-for-bit identical builds using archived repositories and normalized timestamps.
Systemd 259 Released With Major Changes Ahead of Legacy SysV Removal
The systemd v259 release makes journald persistent by default, drops TPM 1.2 support, and fully transitions networking components to nftables.
NVIDIA Releases Linux Driver 590.48 With Wayland and Vulkan Fixes
NVIDIA’s Linux driver 590.48 debuts as a New Feature Branch release with Wayland fixes, Vulkan performance improvements, and updated platform requirements.
Opus 1.6 Audio Codec Released With 96 kHz Audio and ML Improvements
Opus 1.6 open-source audio codec introduces 96 kHz Opus HD support, ML-based bandwidth extension, improved redundancy, and more.
Mozilla’s New Leadership Will Prioritize Transparent AI and User Control
Mozilla CEO Anthony Enzor-DeMeo says Firefox will evolve into a modern AI browser while keeping privacy and clarity at the forefront.
VLC 3.0.23 Media Player Released With Windows Fixes and Security Updates
VLC 3.0.23 media player is out with Windows-focused fixes, OpenGL improvements, better image handling, and additional security updates.
OpenShot 3.4 Released With Performance Gains and New Video Effects
OpenShot 3.4 video editor delivers a 32% performance boost, new video effects, faster exports, and an experimental timeline aimed at smoother, more reliable editing.
Mabox Linux 25.12 Released With Panel Improvements and GTK2 Removal
Manjaro-based Mabox Linux 25.12 introduces panel and menu improvements, a revamped update notifier, and completes the transition away from the aging GTK2 toolkit.
Rhino Linux 2025.4 Brings Lomiri Packages and Updated Kernels
Rhino Linux 2025.4 introduces new Lomiri packages, improved PINE64 support, and multiple kernel updates across supported devices.
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