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KaOS 2025.03 is out with Linux kernel 6.13, Plasma 6.3.3, KDE Gear 24.12.3, and major scaling, graphics, and system info updates.
openSUSE’s Zypper Package Manager Gets an Exciting New Feature
openSUSE's Zypper package manager introduces optional parallel downloads and backend enhancements with up to 50% time savings in benchmarked scenarios.
Linux for Windows Users? There’s No Such Thing!
Want Linux to feel like Windows? Here’s why that won’t work—and what you should really expect when crossing over to the Linux side.
First Look at Ubuntu 25.04 (Plucky Puffin) Beta
Ubuntu 25.04 Beta arrives with Linux kernel 6.14, GNOME 48, systemd v257, updated toolchains, and enhanced desktop features.
Immich 1.130 Released with Massive Speed Gains
Immich 1.130, a self-hosted photo and video backup solution, is here with a folder view for mobile, faster timelines, and massive external library scan speed boosts.
GRUB Gets a Taste of Rust with New Prototype
Rust lands in GRUB as an experiment—initial i386-pc support and dynamic modules, promising safer system code.
Cloudflare Open-Sources OPKSSH: SSH with Single Sign-On
Cloudflare open-sources OPKSSH, bringing single sign-on to SSH with OpenID Connect and eliminating the need to manage long-lived SSH keys.
KDE Proposes New Plasma Login Manager to Replace SDDM
KDE developers propose a new Plasma Login Manager to replace SDDM, aiming for deeper integration and a more feature-rich, modern login experience.
Zorin OS 17.3 Tries to Attract Windows 10 Users
Zorin OS 17.3 rolls out with new features, enhanced privacy, and a seamless experience aimed at pleasing Windows 10 users.
AerynOS (former Serpent OS) Makes Its Debut with 2025.03
Ikey Doherty's AerynOS 2025.03, previously known as Serpent OS, arrives with GNOME 48, Linux kernel 6.13, and more, but still in the Alpha stage.
Freedesktop SDK Retires Cisco’s OpenH264 Codec Library
Freedesktop SDK retires the OpenH264 codec library due to security flaws, licensing headaches, and maintainability issues.
Fwupd 2.0.7 Brings UEFI Memory Protection Verification
Fwupd 2.0.7 adds support for new Intel cameras, UEFI capsule installs, and overcomes 2GB archive limits, plus fixes critical USB and memory issues.
MPV 0.40 Media Player Brings Native HDR, Major UI Enhancements
MPV 0.40 media player is out now with native HDR support, improved autocompletion, enhanced OSC, and more.
Linux Kernel 6.14 Released, Here’s What’s New
Linux kernel 6.14 introduces NT sync primitives for faster gaming, improved Btrfs RAID1 read balancing, GPU memory control, and more.
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 12 (Mar 17 – 23, 2025)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: EndeavourOS Mercury Neo, Elementary OS 8.0.1, Kali 2025.1a, GNOME 48, GIMP 3, Hyprland 0.48, Wine 10.4, Git 2.49, EU OS on the horizon, and more.
Rescuezilla 2.6 Released with Secure Boot Fixes and Updated Hardware Support
Rescuezilla 2.6 open-source disk imaging app adds support for new hardware, updates UEFI Secure Boot shim, and temporarily removes Firefox in the Oracular release variant.
EndeavourOS Mercury Neo ISO Lands with Updated Packages
EndeavourOS Mercury Neo is out now, featuring updated core packages, bug fixes, and improvements for both online and offline installation options.
Hyprland Celebrates Its Third Birthday with v0.48
Hyprland 0.48 tiling Wayland compositor is out with major improvements including ANR dialogs, full color management, sync fixes, and more.
Linux Kernel Might Get Smarter Reboots
Google engineers propose LUO, a state-machine-driven system to manage live Linux kernel updates with minimal disruption.
PhotoPrism AI-Powered Photos App Rolls Out Major Usability Upgrades
PhotoPrism's latest release adds PDF support, improved UI, and new translations and sets the stage for upcoming batch editing and multi-user features.