Category: News
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KDE Plasma 6.0 Shines with Its Winning Default Wallpaper
The winner of the KDE Plasma 6.0 wallpaper competition has been announced. In August of the previous year KDE developers initiated a contest that was open to the community to select a new default wallpaper for KDE Plasma 6.0. The contest attracted quite a bit of interest, receiving numerous remarkable submissions from a variety of…
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Announcement: openSUSE Leap 16 Confirmed and Set to be Based on SUSE’s Innovative Adaptable Linux Platform
The openSUSE Project confirmed today the successor to its openSUSE Leap 15 operating system series as openSUSE Leap 16, which will be based on SUSE’s new Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP). Those of you relying on the well-tested openSUSE Leap operating system will be happy to learn that the openSUSE Project is working on its successor,…
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Introducing KDE Frameworks 5.114: Enhanced Quality Settings for AVIF Images and Additional Bug Fixes
KDE Project has released KDE Frameworks 5.114, which is the latest edition of their collection comprising of over 80 add-on libraries for Qt. These libraries offer functionality needed for the KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment and various KDE apps. Some noteworthy features of KDE Frameworks 5.114 include enhanced quality settings for the AVIF image format,…
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Unveiling the Official Release of Linux Mint 21.3: Discover the New Features
Linux Mint 21.3 is now available to download — the first version to offer Wayland support in the Cinnamon desktop. Following a successful bout of bug-busting in last month’s beta release, Mint devs have gone ahead and rubber-stamped a stable release. Thus, you can reasonably expect to not encounter any major issues when installing or…
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Unveiling the New Features of the Just Released GNOME 46 Alpha Desktop for Public Testing
The GNOME Project released today the alpha version of the upcoming GNOME 46 “Kathmandu” desktop environment series for early adopters, application developers, and Linux enthusiasts who want to get an early taste of the new features and improvements. Highlights of the GNOME 46 alpha release include headless remote logins via GDM (GNOME Display Manager), a…
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New Libreboot Update: Open-Source Firmware Now Compatible with HP EliteBook 820 G2 Laptops
The Libreboot open-source and free BIOS/UEFI firmware developers have introduced support for another laptop model, namely, the HP EliteBook 820 G2. You can even order this model with Libreboot pre-installed. If you’re a fan of open-source BIOS/UEFI firmware, Libreboot is an excellent choice. Their most recent addition incorporates support for new mainboards for laptops and…
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Introducing Linux Mint 21.3 “Virginia”: Discover What’s New in the Latest Release
The eagerly awaited Linux Mint 21.3 “Virginia” edition can now be downloaded from various Linux Mint project mirrors globally, before its official launch later in the week. Nicknamed “Virginia”, the Linux Mint 21.3 showcases the most recent Cinnamon 6.0 desktop environment for its key editions. It introduces an experimental Wayland session for those who prefer…
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Unveiling the Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.5 for Ubuntu 22.04 Users
You can now upgrade to Linux kernel 6.5 in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS — no PPAs, additional repos, or edge packages required. Ubuntu routinely back-ports newer Linux kernels from “interim” releases to its latest long-term support release. The Linux 6.5 kernel from Ubuntu 23.10, released back in October, is the latest version to get the treatment.…
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Solus 4.5 Unveiled: Featuring Calamares Installer, PipeWire, Linux 6.6, and New Xfce Edition
The developers behind the Solus distribution announced today the release and general availability of Solus 4.5 as the latest installation and live media for this independently developed distro. Dubbed “Resilience”, Solus 4.5 is here six months after Solus 4.4 and introduces a new Xfce edition that replaces the previous MATE edition, which is no longer…
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Official Release and Impressive Features of Linux Kernel 6.7
A new year, and an all-new Linux kernel to help power it along! Yes, the Linux 6.7 kernel is now officially released — and it’s a substantial one, packed with a variety of new features, new hardware enablement, and more. Based solely on commit size, Linux 6.7 is one of the largest in recent history.…








