Category: News
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Parallels Desktop 20.3: Enhancing Linux VM Experience for Mac Users
Parallels Desktop has released version 20.3, which includes significant updates aimed at improving the experience of running Linux virtual machines (VMs) on macOS. This software allows macOS users to run various operating systems, including Windows and Linux distributions, within virtual environments. Many developers prefer using Linux VMs as they often face restrictions with company devices…
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11 Essential Steps to Take Right After Installing Ubuntu 25.04
The Ubuntu 25.04 release introduces a variety of features and improvements aimed at enhancing the user experience right from the start. However, users may still need to make a few adjustments to fully personalize their setup post-installation. Here’s a rundown of some of the key tasks to consider after installing Ubuntu 25.04. 1. Check for…
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Introducing Ubuntu 25.04 “Plucky Puffin”: What’s New and Download Information
Canonical has officially released Ubuntu 25.04, dubbed "Plucky Puffin," enhancing the widely-used GNU/Linux distribution with updated components and features. This new version runs on the latest Linux 6.14 kernel, ensuring optimal hardware support, and integrates the GNOME 48 desktop environment, enhancing performance with dynamic triple buffering, particularly beneficial for lower-end systems. Notable updates in Ubuntu…
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Ubuntu 25.04 Now Released: Download Your Copy Today!
Pull the party poppers and unpack the cake because today marks the release of Ubuntu 25.04, codenamed Plucky Puffin! This version is celebrated as one of the most polished and performant releases to date, offering ongoing support until January 2026. With plans for Ubuntu 25.10 in October, users can easily upgrade from 25.04. Over the…
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GNOME 47.6 Resolves Black Screen Issues for NVIDIA Users in Multi-Monitor Configurations
The GNOME Project has released version 47.6 of the GNOME desktop environment, providing key updates and bug fixes, particularly addressing issues with multi-monitor setups using NVIDIA graphics drivers. This new maintenance release follows the decision to skip version 47.5, delivering various fixes to enhance stability. Among the notable changes, the Mutter window and composite manager…
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Armbian Unveils Cloud-Optimized Images for ARM64 and x86 Platforms
The Armbian project has announced the release of new cloud-optimized images tailored for both ARM64 (AArch64) and x86 hardware architectures. These images, based on either Debian 12 “Bookworm” or Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat), come with a suite of impressive features such as ultra-fast boot times, a lightweight footprint, minimal attack surface, and built-in Docker…
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VirtualBox 7.1.8 Now Supports Linux Kernel 6.14: What’s New?
Oracle has released VirtualBox 7.1.8, the fourth maintenance update of the 7.1 series, coinciding perfectly with the anticipated launch of Ubuntu 25.04. This update includes crucial fixes and enhancements rather than new features, aimed at improving stability and user experience across all supported operating systems. One of the key improvements addresses wireless network adapter detection…
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T2 Linux SDE 25.4 Released: Bringing Latest AMD ROCm Support for RISC-V and ARM Architectures
The T2 Linux team has announced the release of T2 Linux SDE 25.4, dubbed “It Only Does Everything.” This new version introduces significant updates for the source-based Linux distribution, enhancing its portability and functionality. Key highlights of T2 Linux SDE 25.4 include support for the latest AMD ROCm for 64-bit RISC-V and ARM64 architectures, emphasizing…
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Meet ‘Questing Quokka’: The Official Name for Ubuntu 25.10
Drumroll, please! The codename for Ubuntu 25.10 has been officially revealed as "Questing Quokka." This name follows Ubuntu’s pattern of using an adjective and an animal, continuing the alphabetic theme from the previous release. Recently, Canonical hinted at this name via a playful tweet referring to it as “Quizzical Quokka,” though many assumed it was…
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Rnote 0.12 Launch: Enhanced Note-Taking Features for Linux Users
A major new release of Rnote, an open-source note-taking app, is now available with version 0.12. This update introduces various enhancements and new features aimed at improving user experience. Rnote is designed primarily for handwritten notes and sketches, utilizing GTK4 and Rust. It supports stylus input, including pen pressure and stroke style variations, while also…