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Samba 4.20: Now with reduced dependencies, a new Windows Search Protocol client, crucial security updates, and more.
Team Kodi Announces Retirement of Their Ubuntu PPA
As Team Kodi PPA retires, the focus shifts to Flatpak to deliver stable and nightly Kodi builds to more Linux users.
WordPress Announces Last-Minute Delay to 6.5 Release
The WordPress 6.5 release was delayed by one week due to font storage revamp and critical bug fixes. The new date is scheduled for April 2.
Tails 6.1 Released: Enhancements in Security and User Experience
New in Tails 6.1: Tor Browser 13.0.13 and Thunderbird 115.9.0, as well as major fixes, including Persistent Storage enhancements.
The Journey of Linux’s ext2 Filesystem Comes to an End
The 30-year-old ext2 filesystem is marked as deprecated in the upcoming Linux kernel 6.9 for lacking dates support beyond 2038.
Canonical Introduces 12-Year Support for Ubuntu LTS Releases
Canonical announces 12-year support for Ubuntu LTS, including 14.04 LTS, with the Legacy Support add-on for Ubuntu Pro. Here's more on that!
KDE Plasma 6.0.3 March’s Bugfix Release is Here
KDE Plasma 6.0.3 streamlines the desktop experience with critical bug fixes in the system monitor, SDK, and startup sound settings.
Blender 4.1: Where Quality Meets Efficiency in 3D Design
Blender 4.1 3D creation suite releases with game-changing performance boosts and quality-of-life improvements. Here's more on that!
Fedora 41 with Proposal to Adopt DNF5
DNF5 can replace the current package manager in Fedora 41, as the proposal has been made and is pending approval.
GNOME 46 Arrives in openSUSE Tumbleweed & Aeon
GNOME 46 is available in Tumbleweed's stable repositories just six days after its launch. The Aeon edition also adopts it.
Redict: A New Still-in-Development Redis Fork
Redis' new license policy triggers the creation of Redict, a new Redis fork betting on LGPL-3.0-only. Here's more on that!
Wine 9.5 Rolls Out with New Features and Dozens of Fixes
Wine 9.5 introduces improvements in Minidump support and bug fixes for a smoother operation. Here's more on that.
GNOME 46 Desktop Environment Landed in Arch Linux
GNOME 46 hits Arch's stable repositories just four days post-launch, bringing the latest features to users.
Kubuntu 24.04 Wallpaper Submission Opened
Your artwork on every Kubuntu 24.04 desktop? Submit your inspiring wallpaper design by March 31, 2024, and make it possible!
Snap Store Now Requires Manual Review for the Apps
Snap Store takes action against malicious app uploads, implementing a manual approval policy for new applications. Here's more on that!
Kooha’s New Update 2.3: Simplifying Linux Screen Recording
Screen recording on Linux is easy with Kooha 2.3, which features a streamlined interface, improved area selection, and more.
Best YouTube Linux Channels to Follow
Follow these top YouTube channels to stay updated with the latest Linux trends. Learn, innovate, and master Linux with experts.
Podman 5.0 Container Management Tool Released
Podman 5.0 released with major upgrades for Windows & Mac, featuring a code rewrite, enhanced hypervisor support, and more.
iXsystems Confirms Ongoing Support for Both TrueNAS CORE and SCALE
Expect TrueNAS CORE 13.3 in June '24, based on FreeBSD 13.3, with enhancements in Samba, OpenZFS, SMART, and vital bug/security fixes.
Redis NoSQL Key/Value Store Is No More Open Source Software
Starting with Redis 7.4, licensing will change to RSALv2 and SSPLv1. Fedora is considering removing it from its repositories.
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