Category: News
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Linux App Release Roundup: Highlights from July 2025
July was a noteworthy month for Linux applications, with several updates that deserve recognition. While some major releases were already highlighted earlier, such as the launch of Blender 4.5 and updates for Firefox and Thunderbird, several other significant applications rolled out new features and improvements. Shotcut 25.07 The open-source video editor Shotcut made notable strides…
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Impending US Tariff Changes: What It Means for SBC and Mini PC Prices
Low-cost mini PCs and single-board computers (SBCs) like the Raspberry Pi have been popular among Linux users due to their affordability. However, a recent change in US tariffs could significantly increase prices for these devices, affecting not only American buyers but also consumers worldwide. An executive order signed by President Trump on July 25, 2025,…
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Ubuntu 25.10 Snapshot 3 Now Available for Download: What’s New?
The third monthly snapshot of Ubuntu 25.10, codenamed "Questing Quokka," is now available for download. This update signifies a step forward in Canonical’s new automated build and testing process, aiming to create ISOs more efficiently with minimal human intervention. These monthly snapshots are not meant for production use; they are not alpha or beta builds…
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Arch Linux Installer Enhances Security with U2F Authentication and Expands Connectivity with Bluetooth Support
The Arch Linux installer, Archinstall 3.0.9, has been released with several new features that enhance the installation experience. Notable among these updates is the integration of Bluetooth support, allowing users to establish Bluetooth connections during the installation process. This version also supports U2F (Universal 2nd Factor) authentication, providing an additional layer of security. Key features…
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Ubuntu 25.10 Enhances Disk Encryption with TPM for Better Security
Ubuntu 25.10 is set to enhance its security features by offering an improved method for utilizing hardware-backed full-disk encryption (FDE) through a Trusted Platform Module (TPM). Although this feature is still experimental, it aims to bolster the distro’s security credentials significantly. Currently, users can enable full disk encryption during the installation process using a passphrase…
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GNU Linux-Libre 6.16 Kernel Released: A Triumph for Software Freedom Enthusiasts
The GNU Linux-libre project has announced the release of the GNU Linux-libre 6.16 kernel, catering to those seeking 100% freedom for their GNU/Linux systems. This version, based on the recently available Linux 6.16 series, features improvements such as a cleanup of various blob loading processes and the introduction of inline blobs in newly added drivers…
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Streamlining the Experience: Testing New Linux Kernels on Ubuntu Just Got Simpler!
Canonical has announced a new approach to its kernel strategy for Ubuntu development builds, which aims to make testing new Linux kernels much easier. Unlike previous methods where development versions of Ubuntu would rely on the same kernel as the last stable release for a majority of the development cycle, the new approach will allow…
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Linux Kernel 6.16 Officially Released: Discover What’s New!
Linux kernel 6.16 is officially released, bringing enhanced hardware support through new and updated drivers, improvements to file systems, networking, and several new features. One of the notable enhancements is the introduction of support for NVIDIA Hopper and Blackwell GPUs in the nouveau graphics driver. Key highlights of Linux kernel 6.16 include: Initial support for…
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Kapitano: The Linux Antivirus Scanner Developer Abandons Project
Barely a month after its introduction, the promising Linux antivirus scanner, Kapitano, has been abandoned by its developer, who has announced that the project is no longer maintained. Initially highlighted for its user-friendly design and ship-themed concept, Kapitano utilized a simple GTK4/libadwaita frontend to access the ClamAV scanning engine. Its reception was predominantly positive despite…
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Unlocking Accessibility: Shotcut 25.07 Video Editor Introduces Speech to Text Model Downloader
Shotcut 25.07 has been released, enhancing this open-source, cross-platform video editing software with several new features aimed at improving user experience. Released two and a half months after version 25.05, the latest update includes a Speech to Text model downloader and an Outline video filter. The Outline filter works with the input alpha channel, making…