Category: News
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LibreOffice 25.2.4 Released: Download Now for 52 Bug Fixes and Enhancements!
The Document Foundation has released LibreOffice 25.2.4, the fourth maintenance update for the LibreOffice 25.2 series, encouraging all users to upgrade immediately. This update addresses 52 bugs, which include various crashes and issues reported by users, focusing on enhancing the stability and reliability of this popular open-source office suite. LibreOffice 25.2.4 comes five weeks after…
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Ubuntu Developers Discuss Potential Split of Linux Firmware to Optimize Size
To many Ubuntu users, any update is beneficial, regardless of its size. The linux-firmware package is a prime example, as it continues to expand with more drivers and microcode for various hardware, from Wi-Fi cards to graphics and storage controllers. Users often find themselves downloading substantial updates, sometimes over 800MB, which consist of firmware that…
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KDE Gear 25.04.2 Released: Exciting Enhancements for Your Favorite KDE Applications!
The KDE Project has released KDE Gear 25.04.2, the second maintenance update for the KDE Gear 25.04 software suite. This update focuses on correcting various issues across popular KDE applications nearly a month after the previous update, KDE Gear 25.04.1. Key fixes in this release include resolving a bug in the Kdenlive video editor related…
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Canonical Phasing Out Bazaar Support in Launchpad: What It Means for Users
Canonical has announced the end of support for Bazaar (bzr) within Launchpad, a decision that may come as a surprise given that Bazaar is the version control system (VCS) that Canonical itself helped develop. While Launchpad functions similarly to GitHub, allowing users to create repositories and manage code, the waning popularity of Bazaar has prompted…
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Take a Break: How the Stretch Break Linux App Helps You Combat Digital Eye Strain
A new application called Stretch Break has been released on Flathub, aimed at encouraging users to take regular breaks from their screens, echoing a familiar concept seen in various wellness apps. While Ubuntu 25.04 introduces built-in wellbeing controls within GNOME 48 that help users to take breaks, Stretch Break provides similar functionality for earlier Ubuntu…
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Fwupd 2.0.11 Release: Enhanced Support for Lenovo Thunderbolt 5 Smart Docks
Fwupd 2.0.11 has been released, showcasing enhancements aimed at improving Linux firmware updates. This maintenance update comes just two weeks after the previous version, fwupd 2.0.10, and introduces several new features alongside support for various devices. One of the significant additions in version 2.0.11 is the inclusion of compatibility with the Lenovo Thunderbolt 5 Smart…
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Exploring the New Dock Features in elementary OS 8 Updates
The developers of elementary OS have announced a series of significant updates for users of version 8. The latest release focuses on improving the Gala window manager, which is integral to the Pantheon desktop environment. This update is noted for its substantial enhancements, particularly with the introduction of a new Gesture Controller that aims to…
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Ubuntu Touch OTA-9 Launch: Exciting VoLTE and Waydroid Enhancements Unveiled!
The UBports Foundation has announced the release of Ubuntu Touch OTA-9, marking the ninth stable update for their mobile operating system based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa). This update, which arrives three months after OTA-8, introduces several enhancements, particularly in support for Voice over LTE (VoLTE) and improvements to Waydroid, the Android compatibility layer.…
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Audacious 4.5 Beta: New Plugins and Enhanced PipeWire Support Await!
The first beta of Audacious 4.5, the popular open-source media player, is now available for testing, showcasing numerous enhancements worth exploring. Audacious is a lightweight, cross-platform audio player known for its simplicity and efficiency. Originating in 2005 as a fork of Beep Media Player, it draws inspiration from the classic WinAMP and XMMS audio applications.…
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May 2025 Linux App Release Roundup: The Latest Innovations and Updates
May brought a wealth of updates to various Linux applications, featuring significant enhancements to popular tools. Among the highlights is the release of Mission Center 1.0, a system monitor tool that received notable improvements, and BleachBit, the system cleaner, which also updated its version. Additionally, web browsers like Mozilla Firefox and Vivaldi saw new releases,…