Category: News
Unveiling Ubuntu’s Latest Update: Support for 118 New Emoji Added
A brown mushroom, a slice of lime, and a fiery phoenix — no, that’s not the start of a rubbish…
Read more →The New Ardour 8.2 Open-Source DAW: Featuring Note Tupling and Support for Solid State Logic UF8
Ardour 8.2 open-source, free, and cross-platform DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software is now available for download as a feature and…
Read more →Linux Now Supported by the Latest Geekbench ML Benchmark App
Curious about how your current Linux system can manage AI and ML-related tasks? Nowadays, you can easily determine this. The…
Read more →Introducing Calamares 3.3: The Next Generation Graphical Installer for Linux
Available for all GNU/Linux distributions desiring a universal, independent, and fully customizable graphical installer, the Calamares 3.3 installer is finally…
Read more →Introducing Mission Center: New Features Include Intel GPU Usage Display and AppImage Availability
Intel GPU support has been added to the Linux system monitor app Mission Center. I’ve written about this GTK4/libadwaita app…
Read more →KDE Gear 23.08.4: The Final Update of the Series Unveiled
KDE Gear, previously recognized as KDE Applications, is a full suite of over 120 applications, libraries, and features. The team…
Read more →Intel GPU Usage Now Displayed on Mission Center, Available as AppImage: A Closer Look
Intel GPU support has been added to the Linux system monitor app Mission Center. I’ve written about this GTK4/libadwaita app…
Read more →New Update: GNOME Shell 45.2 Rolls Out to Ubuntu 23.10
The first point release to GNOME Shell 45 only hit Ubuntu 23.10 at the end of last month, and now…
Read more →Now Available: Download the Latest Linux Mint 21.3 Beta with Cinnamon 6.0
After confirming that the beta version of Linux Mint 21.3 will be coming this week, the Linux Mint team has…
Read more →Exciting Update: Calibre eBook App Now Features Audio ePubs and Custom Notes Support
If Calibre, the well-known open-source ebook manager, could be thought of as a book, it would undoubtedly continually top the…
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