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Celebrating 8 Years of Innovation: Introducing the KDE Slimbook VII Linux Laptop from Slimbook
Linux hardware vendor Slimbook has announced the launch of the KDE Slimbook VII laptop, marking the celebration of eight years of collaboration with the KDE project. This new model is designed specifically for KDE Plasma users and focuses on enhancing the Linux experience. The KDE Slimbook VII features a sleek aluminum chassis in a sophisticated…
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Xubuntu Unveils the Details Behind Its Website Hijacking Incident
The Xubuntu team has reported a troubling incident regarding their website, detailing the events surrounding a website hijack that occurred last month. On October 15, the official Xubuntu download page began serving a harmful .zip file when users attempted to download the official torrent. Although the erroneous link was swiftly identified and remedied, it raised…
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Blender 5.0: The Latest Open-Source 3D Graphics Powerhouse Now Available for Download!
Blender 5.0, the latest version of the popular open-source 3D graphics software, is now available for download, offering significant enhancements and new features. This release emphasizes improved capabilities for displaying HDR and wide gamut colors on Linux systems, specifically when using Wayland with the Vulkan backend. Key features of Blender 5.0 include: Support for HDR:…
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GIMP 3.2 Release Candidate: Enhanced Text Editing and Exciting New Features!
A release candidate for GIMP 3.2 is now available, showcasing several improvements eight months after the significant 3.0 release under a faster development schedule. Though this build is not yet stable, it allows enthusiastic users to test new features and provide feedback. Key Features of GIMP 3.2 RC1: The update enhances the Text Editor tool,…
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Introducing Budgie 10.10: A Wayland-Only Desktop Environment Unveiled in Developer Preview
The Budgie desktop development team has released a Developer Preview of Budgie 10.10, a significant update to the popular desktop environment that exclusively supports Wayland systems. This marks a pivotal step as Budgie transitions away from X11 sessions. Initiated over a year ago, the development of Budgie 10.10 aims to leverage various Wayland protocols, including…
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: Highlights and Updates for November 16th, 2025
The 266th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for the week ending November 16, 2025, highlights significant updates and releases in the Linux ecosystem. If you missed last week’s roundup, you can check it here. Key Highlights This week introduced several major updates, including a new Mesa graphics stack release, Proton version for Linux gaming,…
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Track Your Linux Laptop Battery Health Easily with Wattage: A Comprehensive Guide
If you’re using Linux on a laptop, one of the most pressing concerns is keeping an eye on your battery status. While basic battery life indicators are often sufficient for daily use, sometimes you need more detailed insights—like capacity, current health, charge cycles, voltage, and other specifics. For Ubuntu users, the built-in GNOME Power Manager…
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Debian 13.2 “Trixie” Launches with 123 Bug Fixes and 55 Security Updates: What You Need to Know
The Debian Project has unveiled Debian 13.2, affectionately named “Trixie,” marking the second update in the Debian GNU/Linux 13 series. This new release brings significant improvements, including 123 bug fixes and 55 security updates, enhancing the overall stability and security of the operating system. Debian 13.2 becomes available just two and a half months after…
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KDE Frameworks 6.20: Elevating User Experience with Enhanced Push/Pop Animations in System Settings
KDE Frameworks 6.20 has been released, introducing several enhancements for users of the KDE environment. This update includes improved KRunner search result ordering, allowing for a more intuitive experience when searching for applications or files. One of the standout features is a new push/pop animation for System Settings pages, which adds a visually appealing element…
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Thunderbird 145: Embracing Microsoft Exchange Support and Exciting New Features
The latest version of the open-source desktop email client Thunderbird, specifically version 145, has introduced a significant update: support for Microsoft Exchange via the Exchange Web Services (EWS) API. While this current implementation focuses solely on email functionality, plans are in place to extend this support to include access to calendars and the address book…








