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  • Raspberry Pi Price Hikes: Introducing the New 3GB RAM Model

    Raspberry Pi Price Hikes: Introducing the New 3GB RAM Model

    Raspberry Pi has recently announced significant price increases for its popular single-board computers, attributed to rising memory costs across the industry. Alongside this announcement, the company has introduced a new Raspberry Pi 4 model with 3GB of RAM in an attempt to mitigate the impact of these price hikes. This marks the second price increase…

  • Ubuntu Ups the Ante: New Minimum System Requirements Announced

    Ubuntu Ups the Ante: New Minimum System Requirements Announced

    Ubuntu’s upcoming version, 26.04 LTS, will introduce higher minimum system requirements for the first time since 2019. Users will need at least 6GB of RAM to run the operating system smoothly. The specifications state that Ubuntu Desktop 26.04 requires a 2 GHz dual-core processor or better, a minimum of 6GB RAM, and 25 GB of…

  • GNOME 50 Removes Google Drive Support: What You Need to Know

    GNOME 50 Removes Google Drive Support: What You Need to Know

    If you’re accustomed to accessing Google Drive through the Nautilus file manager, a recent update in GNOME 50 may come as a surprise. This version, which is integrated into the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, has officially removed support for accessing Google Drive files. Previously, GNOME Online Accounts (GOA) allowed users to log in to their…

  • Ubuntu MATE Founder Steps Back After 12 Years: A Reflection on Impact and Future Directions

    Ubuntu MATE Founder Steps Back After 12 Years: A Reflection on Impact and Future Directions

    Ubuntu MATE is in search of a new maintainer as its founder, Martin Wimpress, has announced that he no longer possesses the passion or time to continue leading the project. Taking root in 2014, Ubuntu MATE combines Ubuntu with the classic MATE desktop, which originated as a fork of GNOME 2 but has since developed…

  • Ubuntu 26.10: Potential Removal of Btrfs, ZFS, and LUKS Support from GRUB

    Ubuntu 26.10: Potential Removal of Btrfs, ZFS, and LUKS Support from GRUB

    Ubuntu engineers are currently considering reducing the number of features in the signed version of GRUB, the boot loader used on systems with Secure Boot enabled. Canonical engineer Julian Klode has suggested removing support for several filesystems including btrfs, HFS+, XFS, and ZFS, alongside certain image parsers within GRUB, ahead of the Ubuntu 26.10 release.…

  • Ubuntu 26.04 Beta Now Available: Get a Sneak Peek of the Latest Features!

    Ubuntu 26.04 Beta Now Available: Get a Sneak Peek of the Latest Features!

    The beta version of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS is now available for download, ahead of its official stable release scheduled for April 23, 2026. This beta incorporates the release candidate of Linux kernel 7.0 and introduces the new GNOME 50 desktop environment. It also features new default applications, including a system monitoring utility called Resources. Among…

  • Ubuntu Security Center App Enhances Protection with Ubuntu Pro Settings

    Ubuntu Security Center App Enhances Protection with Ubuntu Pro Settings

    Enabling Ubuntu Pro has become more accessible with the newest edition of Ubuntu’s desktop Security Center app, which now features a specific panel for this purpose. Previously, users had to manage and enroll for Ubuntu Pro using the Software & Updates tool or via the command line. Since Ubuntu 26.04 LTS will not include the…

  • Sneak Peek: Pine64 Introduces PineTime Pro Featuring AMOLED Display, GPS, and Custom Chipset

    Sneak Peek: Pine64 Introduces PineTime Pro Featuring AMOLED Display, GPS, and Custom Chipset

    Pine64 has announced an updated version of its PineTime smartwatch, dubbed the PineTime Pro, during a recent community update at FOSDEM 2026. This smartwatch, initially introduced almost seven years ago, targeted tech enthusiasts with its affordable price of under $30 and its FOSS-friendly approach. The new PineTime Pro boasts an AMOLED display, built-in GPS, a…

  • Firefox 149: Exciting New Features Including Free VPN, Tab Splits, and Enhanced Linux Integration!

    Firefox 149: Exciting New Features Including Free VPN, Tab Splits, and Enhanced Linux Integration!

    Firefox has released its latest update, version 149, which introduces several notable enhancements aimed at improving the user experience, particularly for Linux users. Among the key features are a new Split View mode, a built-in free VPN, and improvements in integration with Linux systems. Split View Feature The newly added Split View allows users to…

  • Ubuntu 26.04 Unveils Sleek Revamp of Folder Icons

    Ubuntu 26.04 Unveils Sleek Revamp of Folder Icons

    The latest revision of the folder icons for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS has brought noticeable enhancements. Following a significant update to the Yaru theme, users were introduced to vibrant new directory icons along with other UI tweaks like consistent element shapes and the elimination of dock transparency by default. Originally, the Yaru theme transitioned from slate-colored…