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PipeWire 1.4.11 Released as Bug Fix Update for Older Stable Series

PipeWire 1.4.11 multimedia framework arrives as a maintenance update for the older 1.4 branch, fixing crashes, memory issues, and improving JACK compatibility.

Canonical Collecting Wish List Ideas For Improving Mir

With Ubuntu 26.04 LTS quickly approaching release next week, Canonical is beginning more of their road-mapping for Ubuntu 26.10 and beyond. To help in plotting future work, Canonical is interested in feedback for features or improvements that developers/users would like to see around their Mir project...

Anthropic's Claude claws its way towards the top of the AI market

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Mar 19, 2026 8:01 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Who knew questioning authority and signaling virtue would lead to growth? Anthropic has been killing it in the business market, success that appears to be at least partially attributable to pushback against the Pentagon.…

Btrfs Performance From Linux 6.12 To Linux 7.0 Shows Regressions

Last week I provided a look at the EXT4 and XFS performance from Linux 6.12 LTS through Linux 7.0 in its current development form. As mentioned in that article and as requested by many Phoronix readers, benchmarks have since wrapped up looking at how the Btrfs copy-on-write file-system performance has evolved since that late 2024 period and all major Linux kernel releases past that Long Term Support version.

GNOME 50 Desktop Environment Released, This Is What’s New

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Mar 19, 2026 4:58 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNOME
GNOME 50 Tokyo introduces parental controls with screen time limits, as well as significant performance and usability enhancements.

Linux MGLRU Improvements Net A 30% Increase For MongoDB, More Than 100% On HDDs

It's been a while since having any improvements to talk about for the MGLRU multi-gen LRU functionality for the Linux kernel to optimize page reclamation and help with system performance especially when enduring memory pressure. But this week a Tencent engineer posted some very promising patches for further enhancing this kernel feature...

Linux Distributions Begin Blocking Brazil Access Over New Digital Law

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Mar 19, 2026 1:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Several Linux distributions are restricting access from Brazil due to concerns about a new digital law impacting online software distribution.

Ubuntu's Snap Affected By Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

Last week it was security issues with AppArmor to worry about on Ubuntu Linux while this week a "high" rated vulnerability for Ubuntu's Snap daemon has been revealed...

Java 26 Released With HTTP 3 Support and Performance Gains

Java 26 is now available, featuring HTTP/3 support, enhanced G1 garbage collector performance, faster JVM startup, and new APIs.

Samba 4.24 Released With Remote Password Management Support, Other Improvements

Samba continues strong in 2026 for this leading open-source SMB protocol re-implementation for Microsoft Windows file and print services interoperability. Samba 4.24 brings more features, including remote password management support...

Cursor for LibreOffice Week 2&3 (AI agents and voice)

I’ve been calling this project Cursor for LibreOffice to myself, but I knew I couldn’t use the name forever, so I researched and chose WriterAgent. It supports Calc, and Draw as well, but I didn’t like OfficeAgent, which sounds like some Soviet-era KGB job title.

GRUB Bootloader Development Moves To FreeDesktop.org

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Mar 18, 2026 6:17 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The widely-used GRUB bootloader is now being developed on FreeDesktop.org with a modern GitLab-based workflow...

AI for software developers is in a 'dangerous state'

Strong forces tempting humans out of the AI loop, and reducing the experience needed to supervise and review QCon London AI is in a dangerous state where it is too useful not to use, but where by using it, developers are giving up the experience they need to review what it does, said a speaker at QCon London, a vendor-neutral developer conference underway this week.…

Arm Preparing Live Firmware Activation Support For Linux

A new platform feature being worked on by Arm engineers for the Linux kernel is Live Firmware Activation to allow for updated firmware components to be deployed without requiring a system reboot...

Meet Flow, a Fresh New Browser for Linux

If you miss Arc’s design and want something similar on Linux — but open source and without the AI baggage — Flow Browser is worth a look.

AlmaLinux OS Kitten 10 Begins Supporting RISC-V

The community-focused, RHEL/CentOS-derived AlmaLinux distribution announced its support today for the RISC-V CPU ISA with AlmaLinux Kitten 10 builds being made available...

Fedora Asahi Remix 43 is now available

We are happy to announce the general availability of Fedora Asahi Remix 43. This release brings Fedora Linux 43 to Apple Silicon Macs. Fedora Asahi Remix is developed in close collaboration with the Fedora Asahi SIG and the Asahi Linux project. This release incorporates all the exciting improvements brought by Fedora Linux 43. Notably, package management is significantly upgraded with RPM 6.0 […]

System76 Launches New Thelio Mira Desktop with Ryzen 9000 and RTX 5090 Power

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Mar 18, 2026 9:18 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
System76 introduces the new Thelio Mira desktop with Ryzen 9000 CPUs, improved cooling, and RTX 5090 graphics for demanding workloads.

Systemd 260 Drops SysV Init Support in Major Cleanup Update

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Mar 18, 2026 7:47 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Systemd 260 drops SysV scripts, raises kernel and dependency requirements, and brings key internal changes across the stack.

CrackArmor Exposed: Critical Flaws in AppArmor Put Millions of Linux Systems at Risk

A newly disclosed set of vulnerabilities has sent shockwaves through the Linux security community. Dubbed “CrackArmor,” these flaws affect AppArmor, one of the most widely used security modules in Linux, potentially exposing millions of systems to serious compromise.

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