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February 2026 Linux Release Roundup: The Latest Updates and Innovations
February 2026 saw a slew of significant software updates in the Linux ecosystem, highlighted by improvements to popular applications like VLC, GIMP, Vivaldi, and VirtualBox. Here’s a summary of some notable releases: Ardour 9.2 The open-source digital audio workstation (DAW) Ardour released its first major update since 2024. This update introduced features long requested by…
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AerynOS 2026.02 Launches with Exciting Updates: GNOME 49.4, KDE Plasma 6.6, and COSMIC 1.0.8
AerynOS has released a new ISO snapshot, AerynOS 2026.02, showcasing a host of updates and enhancements. This independent GNU/Linux distribution now comes equipped with the long-term supported Linux 6.18.15 LTS kernel. The distribution’s live ISO features the latest GNOME 49.4 desktop environment as the default, while also providing support for the KDE Plasma 6.6 environment.…
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Introducing PorteuX 2.6: A Slackware-Based Release with Linux 6.19 and Enhanced TLP Support!
PorteuX 2.6 has officially been released as the latest version of this Slackware-based distribution, which emphasizes speed, portability, modularity, and immutability. This update comes just two months after the release of PorteuX 2.5 and arrives with significant enhancements. The new version, PorteuX 2.6, is powered by the latest Linux 6.19 kernel series and features an…
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Shotcut 26.2: New Features and Improvements in the Latest Open-Source Video Editor Release
Shotcut 26.2 has been released as the latest stable version of this open-source video editing software, which is available for Linux, macOS, and Windows. This new version arrives just a month after the previous 26.1 release and introduces several enhancements and bug fixes that aim to elevate the video editing experience. One of the notable…
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Discover the Enhanced Document Editing Experience in ONLYOFFICE 9.3
ONLYOFFICE has released version 9.3 of its desktop editors, an open-source office suite compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux, introducing several significant features to enhance document editing and productivity. The new version improves PDF form handling with added signature options, a multipage view for documents, new solver tools, and regex formulas for spreadsheets. Among the…
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Ubuntu 26.04 Shatters a Long-Standing Sudo Tradition: What You Need to Know
In a notable shift scheduled for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, the sudo command will now display asterisks when users type their passwords. This marks a significant change in a tradition that has been in place for over 40 years, where no feedback was given while entering a password. Previously, entering a password with sudo would result…
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Tails 7.5 Release: Enhanced Anonymity with Updated Tor Client and Tor Browser
Tails 7.5, the latest version of the anonymous Linux operating system, has been released, marking the fifth update in the Tails 7.x series. This portable distribution, based on Debian, is designed to protect users against surveillance and censorship. This iteration includes the latest Tor Browser 15.0.7, featuring a simplified homepage, alongside the Tor client version…
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Extended Long-Term Support for Linux 6.18 and Multiple LTS Kernels: What You Need to Know
Renowned Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman recently announced on Mastodon that several Long-Term Support (LTS) kernels will receive extended long-term support. This includes popular versions such as Linux 5.10, 5.15, 6.1, 6.6, 6.12, and the newly released Linux 6.18. Initially, Linux 6.12 was scheduled for three years of support, but it will now be supported…
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Showtime Video Player Poised for Ubuntu Release: What to Expect
Those testing the daily builds or monthly snapshots of Ubuntu 26.04 may have noticed that the new video player, Showtime, is not included in the ‘extended selection’ even though it was announced as a replacement for Totem. This lack of inclusion raises questions, especially since Resources, a system monitor announced at the same time, has…
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Elevate Your GNOME Experience: Introducing the Dynamic Music Pill Media Controller!
Dynamic Music Pill is a GNOME Shell extension that enhances your desktop experience by adding a visually appealing media controller to your GNOME panel. This tool displays album art, the name of the artist, and the track title, accompanied by an animated waveform visualizer. Recently updated to version 20, the extension introduces several new features.…








