Category: News
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Resources 1.10.2 Release: Fixing ‘Implausible’ Intel NPU Values
Ubuntu’s latest update to the Resources system monitor tool introduces several fixes focused on Intel’s Neural Processing Units (NPUs). This application will become the default system monitor in the upcoming 26.04 LTS release. The Resources tool, built on GTK4/libadwaita, offers enhanced visibility into system performance, processes, and hardware details compared to the GNOME System Monitor,…
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digiKam 9.0: A Major Update for the Open-Source Photo Management Tool
digiKam 9.0 has officially launched, marking a significant update for the open-source photo management software compatible with GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows. This new version introduces a modernized user interface, thanks to its transition to a dedicated Qt 6 port, aimed at enhancing the overall user experience. Key improvements in digiKam 9.0 include a redesigned Welcome…
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How to Receive Gmail Alerts on Ubuntu Without Using a Dedicated Mail Client
Pigeon Email Notifier is a new GNOME Shell extension that provides desktop notifications for new emails without the need for a dedicated mail client. This tool is particularly useful for users who prefer not to keep a webmail tab open or run a larger application like Thunderbird, especially if their email provider does not have…
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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Enhances User Experience with Snap Integration and Web Search in the Overview
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS has introduced two new extensions that enhance search capabilities in the GNOME Shell Overview. The first is called Web Search Provider, allowing users to initiate a Google search directly from the overview. It’s important to note that search terms entered here are not sent anywhere by default; instead, clicking on the search…
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Introducing the TUXEDO InfinityBook Max 16: Now Powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 for Enhanced Performance!
Today, TUXEDO Computers announced the launch of a new variant of their InfinityBook Max 16 Gen10 Linux laptop, now equipped with AMD Ryzen AI processors instead of Intel options. Users can choose from three AMD CPUs: the Ryzen AI 7 350, Ryzen AI 9 365, and Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. These AMD CPUs can…
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Exploring Firefox Nova: A First Look at the Browser’s Bold Redesign
A redesigned version of Firefox, dubbed "Nova," is currently in development at Mozilla, showcasing a fresh, rounded aesthetic. The redesign features uniformly rounded tabs and an address bar, all situated within a segmented, floating island UI element. This change represents a significant departure from the current design, embodying both color and curves. Tech blogger Söeren…
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NVIDIA 595 Linux Graphics Driver Now in Beta with Promised Wayland 1.20 Support
NVIDIA has released a beta version of its 595 Linux graphics driver, which introduces several promising features for various operating systems including GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. Among its highlights, this version supports the new Wayland 1.20, along with the VK_EXT_descriptor_heap and VK_EXT_present_timing Vulkan extensions. The 595 driver aims to enhance the handling of Vulkan swapchains…
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Introducing the New Lock Screen and Screensaver in Linux Mint: A Fresh Look for Enhanced Security!
Linux Mint is set to unveil a revamped lock screen and screensaver for the Cinnamon desktop environment. This redesign aims to enhance the overall user experience by providing more informative displays while keeping the focus on user privacy. In contrast to traditional screensavers, which often feature aesthetic elements like star fields or slideshows, the new…
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T2 Linux 26.3 Released: Enjoy a Fully Reproducible Wayland-Based KDE Plasma Experience
The T2 Linux team has unveiled T2 Linux 26.3, codenamed “Desktop Edition,” which brings significant updates to this versatile source-based Linux distribution. This release is built upon the most recent Linux 6.19 kernel and incorporates the latest Mesa 26.0 graphics stack. Designed for a broad range of architectures, T2 Linux 26.3 offers a fully reproducible…
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Introducing Memerist: The Ultimate Desktop Meme Generator for Linux Users!
Memerist is a new meme generator designed specifically for Linux users, recently released on Flathub. This GTK4/libadwaita application serves as a native image editor with a simple focus—creating and sharing memes quickly and efficiently. While primarily intended as a meme generator, Memerist can open any image file, allowing users to add text and simple effects.…








