Category: News

  • Mozilla Thunderbird 151: Streamlined OAuth Sign-In and Enhanced Account Auto-Configuration

    Mozilla Thunderbird 151: Streamlined OAuth Sign-In and Enhanced Account Auto-Configuration

    Following the recent launch of Firefox 151, Mozilla has now made available Thunderbird 151, the latest stable release of its versatile open-source email, calendar, address book, chat, and news client. Key features of Thunderbird 151 include the activation of OAuth sign-in with account auto-configuration, enhanced support for sorting tasks by their creation or modification date,…

  • Firefox 151: New Tab Page Revamp, PDF Merging, and Exciting New Features

    Firefox 151: New Tab Page Revamp, PDF Merging, and Exciting New Features

    The latest update to Firefox, version 151, introduces a refreshed new tab page now called Firefox Home. This update, rolling out on May 18, features a revamped look with a rounded search bar inspired by the forthcoming Nova redesign. Users will now be able to display more shortcuts, up to four rows, on this new…

  • VMware Workstation Pro Expands Compatibility: Ubuntu 26.04 Now Supported!

    VMware Workstation Pro Expands Compatibility: Ubuntu 26.04 Now Supported!

    Broadcom has released a new version of its VMware Workstation Pro virtualization software that now supports Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, both as a host and guest operating system. The update, VMware Workstation Pro 26H1, also includes support for Fedora 43 and 44, SUSE Linux Enterprise 16, and openSUSE 16.0. Notably, FreeBSD 15.0 is supported solely as…

  • Upgrade Now: Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Available for Ubuntu 25.10 Users!

    Upgrade Now: Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Available for Ubuntu 25.10 Users!

    If you have been eager to upgrade to Ubuntu 26.04 LTS from Ubuntu 25.10, there’s good news—the upgrade path has officially opened as of May 14, 2026. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS introduced significant features, including GNOME 50, Linux 7.0, and new default applications. It also added Snap app and web search integrations to the GNOME Shell…

  • KDE Secures €1.2 Million Funding Boost from the Sovereign Tech Fund

    KDE Secures €1.2 Million Funding Boost from the Sovereign Tech Fund

    KDE has secured a significant grant of €1.28 million from the Sovereign Tech Fund. This funding aims to enhance the Plasma desktop, KDE Linux, and the communication frameworks integral to both over the course of 2026 and 2027. The Sovereign Tech Fund, backed by the German government, focuses on strategic investments to fortify the digital…

  • Beware! Downloading Cemu for Linux May Have Exposed You to Malware

    Beware! Downloading Cemu for Linux May Have Exposed You to Malware

    If you’ve downloaded the Cemu Wii U emulator for Linux from the project’s official GitHub recently, you might be facing a serious issue: the software has been compromised and may have introduced malware on your system. The Cemu development team recently identified that both the Linux AppImage and ZIP package of version 2.6 were infected…

  • How to Fix HEIC Images Not Loading in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS

    How to Fix HEIC Images Not Loading in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS

    If you’re facing issues with HEIC images showing a "Could not load image" error in Ubuntu 26.04’s Image Viewer, you’re not alone. This situation arises due to the intentional removal of the HEIC decoder library from fresh installs of this version. HEIC files, which are commonly produced by newer smartphones such as iPhones and some…

  • Enhancing User Experience: Improvements to Ubuntu Snap Prompts

    Enhancing User Experience: Improvements to Ubuntu Snap Prompts

    Canonical has recently updated its ‘Permission Prompting’ feature in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, aiming to enhance user control over app permissions. This security feature empowers users to manage what software can access on their system during runtime, rather than after the fact, similar to permission prompts seen in mobile operating systems like Android and iOS. The…

  • Reviving Nostalgia: Ubuntu’s Classic Unity Desktop Reimagined with Wayfire and Libadwaita

    Reviving Nostalgia: Ubuntu’s Classic Unity Desktop Reimagined with Wayfire and Libadwaita

    Ubuntu’s old Unity desktop has been creatively reimagined using Wayfire and Libadwaita, thanks to the efforts of community member Muqtxdir. This project offers a glimpse into what an evolved version of Ubuntu’s Unity might look like, had Canonical not shifted focus to the smartphone market in the mid-2010s. Muqtxdir, who actively contributes to the development…

  • Orion for Linux Introduces Content Blocker and Download Manager: A Game Changer for Browsing

    Orion for Linux Introduces Content Blocker and Download Manager: A Game Changer for Browsing

    A new beta version of Orion for Linux has been released, specifically the v0.3 update, aimed at wider usability and feedback. Developed by Kagi, Orion is a GTK4/libadwaita web browser built on WebKitGTK, targeting feature parity with its macOS counterpart, though tailored for Linux. The browser initially launched an alpha version in early 2026, followed…