Category: News
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Public Testing Now Open for GNOME 50 Alpha: Embracing a Wayland-Only Future
The GNOME Project has announced the release of the alpha version of the GNOME 50 desktop environment, now available for public testing. This release marks a significant transition as the GNOME 50 series will be strictly Wayland-only, removing support for X11 in numerous core components. This shift was initially anticipated in the GNOME 49 release.…
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Opera GX Gaming Browser Set to Launch on Linux: What You Need to Know
A Linux version of the Opera GX gaming browser is officially in development, as announced in a recent tweet from the official Opera GX account. The announcement followed a clever remark about Microsoft adding AI features to Windows 11’s file manager, prompting the question: "Is this a good time to announce that we are working…
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Orion Browser Launches Its First Alpha Version for Linux Users
An alpha version of Orion Browser for Linux, a WebKit-based browser developed by Kagi, has been released for testing among paid Orion+ subscribers. However, a beta release is expected soon, allowing those who signed up for updates to participate in testing. This marks an important milestone as Kagi shares updates on Orion’s development for the…
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GRUB 2.14 Released: New Features Include EROFS, Argon2 KDF, and Shim Loader Protocol
GNU GRUB 2.14 has been released, marking a significant update to this essential multiboot bootloader used across numerous GNU/Linux distributions and UNIX-like systems. This new version introduces several noteworthy features, including support for the EROFS filesystem and the Argon2 key derivation function (KDF). It also enhances security with the integration of Trusted Platform Module (TPM)…
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Thunderbird 147 Introduces “Show Full Path” Option in Compact View for Enhanced Folder Navigation
Mozilla has released version 147 of Thunderbird, its open-source and cross-platform email client. This latest version introduces several enhancements aimed at improving user experience and functionality. A prominent new feature is the “Show Full Path” option for the folder pane in compact view modes, which helps users identify their current location within their email folders…
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Understanding the ‘Mass Rebuild’ of All Packages in Ubuntu 26.04: What You Need to Know
If you’re using development builds of Ubuntu 26.04 and have noticed a surge in updates recently, don’t expect an influx of new features visible to users. The Ubuntu team has initiated a comprehensive "mass rebuild of all source packages," recompiling them from the ground up to ensure they have the appropriate tooling and compatibility features…
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Wine 11.0 Launches with Ntsync Support, Complete WoW64, and Exciting New Features
Wine 11.0 Released: Enhancements in Performance and Compatibility Wine 11.0 has officially launched, offering significant updates to the popular open-source compatibility layer that allows Windows applications to run on Linux and macOS. This year’s release introduces two major features: support for the ntsync kernel module, which enhances performance, and a fully optimized WoW64 mode, capable…
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Firefox 147 Has Arrived: Discover the Latest Features and Updates!
Mozilla has released the final builds of Firefox 147, available for download ahead of its official unveiling on January 13, 2026. This latest version of the open-source web browser comes with a host of new features and improvements designed to enhance user experience. One of the significant updates in Firefox 147 is its improved rendering…
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Firefox 147 Launches with XDG Support on Linux, Enhanced Auto-PiP, and More Exciting Features!
Firefox 147.0 has been released, marking the first major update of 2026 for the browser. This version brings several improvements, particularly for Linux users, but primarily focuses on foundational maintenance rather than introducing flashy new features. Key Changes in Firefox 147 Improvements for Linux One of the most significant updates is the resolution of a…
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Exploring Mageia 10: Alpha Release Now Open for Public Testing!
After months of development, the first alpha release of Mageia 10 is now available for public testing, allowing users to assist developers in identifying bugs ahead of the final release expected in April 2026. This new version is built on the long-term supported Linux kernel 6.12 LTS and features desktop environments including KDE Plasma 6.5,…








