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Void Linux users can now manage runit services the easy way with Runkit — a fast, simple, and powerful new GUI tool.
AerynOS 2025.10 ISO Brings GNOME 49, Plasma 6.5, and COSMIC Beta
AerynOS rolls out its 2025.10 ISO, bringing GNOME 49.1, KDE Plasma 6.5.1, COSMIC Beta, and fresh system updates.
LibreOffice 25.2.7 Rolls Out with 43 Bug Fixes
LibreOffice 25.2.7 open-source office suite wraps up the 25.2 branch with stability, crash, and compatibility fixes across Writer, Calc, and Impress.
Unraid 7.2 Lands with Responsive WebGUI, ZFS RAIDZ Expansion
Unraid 7.2 self-hosted NAS adds a fully responsive WebGUI, RAIDZ pool expansion, and extends compatibility to ext4, NTFS, and exFAT drives.
Gitea 1.25 Released with 3D File Previews, Faster Archives
Gitea 1.25 self-hosted Git service debuts 3D model previews, CI/CD email notifications, and major performance improvements for large projects.
TrueNAS 25.10 Open-Source NAS Released with NVMe-oF, ZFS Enhancements
TrueNAS 25.10 “Goldeye” open-source NAS is out with NVMe over Fabric, 400GbE, open GPU driver support, major ZFS improvements, and more.
TypeScript Overtakes Python to Become GitHub’s #1 Programming Language in 2025
TypeScript now ranks #1 on GitHub, while Python and JavaScript continue to grow strongly across AI and web projects.
System76 CEO Carl Richell Reveals COSMIC Desktop Launch Date
System76 CEO Carl Richell has revealed the COSMIC desktop will debut on December 11, 2025, bringing a fresh vision to the Linux desktop world.
How to Upgrade to Fedora Linux 43 from 42
Upgrade your system easily from Fedora Linux 42 to 43 with this step-by-step guide covering both GUI and command-line methods.
Tor Browser 15.0 Arrives Based on Firefox ESR 140
Tor Browser 15.0 introduces vertical tabs, tab groups, and improved privacy tools based on the new Firefox ESR 140.
Fedora 43 Officially Released, This Is What’s New
Fedora Linux 43 lands with Wayland-only GNOME, RPM 6.0, Python 3.14, DNF5-powered installer, and an upgraded GNU Toolchain with GCC 15.2 and glibc 2.42.
Solseek Brings a Fast, TUI-Based Package Manager to Solus Linux
The freshly released Solseek app gives Solus Linux users a fast, fzf-powered TUI for managing eopkg, Flatpak, and Snap.
nEMU 3.4 Ncurses-Based QEMU Frontend Released with VM Preview Feature
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.
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