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Critical Linux Security Flaw Exposes Disk Encryption Vulnerability
Cybersecurity researchers have identified a significant security vulnerability affecting various Linux distributions that could allow attackers to gain complete system access, even when full disk encryption is employed. The exploit was detailed in a report by ERNW, demonstrating its effectiveness on Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42, though it seems some distributions, like OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, are…
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Geany 2.1 Launches with Enhanced UI and Expanded File Type Support: A Closer Look at the New Features
Geany 2.1 has officially launched, marking a significant upgrade to this lightweight, GTK-based open-source Integrated Development Environment (IDE). This release comes nearly 20 months after Geany 2.0 and introduces a range of enhancements including an improved user interface and expanded file type support. One of the most exciting additions in Geany 2.1 is the capability…
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Gradia Screenshot Tool: Continual Enhancements and New Features
A plethora of new features have been introduced to Gradia, a Linux screenshot markup tool built with GTK4/libadwaita, since its last update. Previously praised for its focused feature set and user-friendly interface, Gradia enables users to add text and annotations, open any image file, and create polished visuals for various purposes, including app store graphics…
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DXVK 2.7 Enhances Gaming Experience for God of War, Watch Dogs 2, and Final Fantasy XIV
DXVK 2.7, the latest release of the Vulkan-based implementation for D3D9, D3D10, and D3D11 on Linux/Wine, has introduced significant enhancements aimed at improving the gaming experience. Available for download, this version follows closely on the heels of DXVK 2.6.2 and includes vital updates for popular games such as God of War, Watch Dogs 2, and…
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Introducing the GPD MicroPC 2: A Powerful Successor to the Original Pocket PC
GPD MicroPC 2: Enhanced Successor to Original Pocket PC The GPD MicroPC has a new version debuting this summer, building upon the original’s compact and robust design. This second-generation model features significant upgrades, including a larger, adjustable screen, a more powerful Intel processor, improved storage capabilities, and a variety of enhanced ports. However, its appeal…
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Debian 13 Installer Enhances Support for Rescuing Btrfs Systems with Calamares Integration
The Debian Project has released the second Release Candidate (RC2) of the Debian Installer for the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 13 “Trixie,” which is set to roll out in late June or early/mid July 2025. This update introduces key enhancements, including the ability to rescue Btrfs systems that were installed using the Calamares installer. In addition…
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Vivaldi 7.5 Unveils Tab Stack Colours and Enhanced DNS Settings
Vivaldi’s latest update, version 7.5, brings a series of enhancements aimed at improving user experience without overwhelming users with unnecessary features. Among the most notable updates are custom colors for Tab Stacks (tab groups), which was a highly requested feature. This allows users to easily distinguish between different sets of tabs, making navigation more intuitive,…
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Download Now: First Arch Linux ISO Release Featuring Linux Kernel 6.15
Arch Linux has released its first ISO snapshot powered by the newly launched Linux kernel 6.15, marking the arrival of Arch Linux 2025.07.01. This snapshot, available for download, incorporates advancements in GNU/Linux technologies and aims to enhance hardware detection, particularly for newer and some older devices that previous Arch ISOs struggled with. Included with this…
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KDE Plasma 6.4.2 Enhances Kicker App Menu Widget, Spectacle, and More Features
The KDE Project has announced the release of KDE Plasma 6.4.2, marking the second maintenance update for the KDE Plasma 6.4 desktop environment series. This release, which comes just a week after KDE Plasma 6.4.1, introduces several enhancements and fixes aimed at improving user experience. One of the key improvements is in the Kickoff application…