Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0.17 Drops with Hardening Syncs and Latency Tweaks

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Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0.17 has been released, featuring an upstream sync, hardware hardening updates like KFENCE, and new default configurations for memory hotplug and USB gadgets, aimed at enhancing low-latency performance for gaming and audio/video production. Maintained by Steven Barrett, this kernel continues to utilize 1,000Hz scheduling, hard kernel preemption, and a custom PDS scheduler to improve system responsiveness. The update includes aggressive block layer tuning and a shift to a new SATA power policy, although users may experience occasional video playback freezes and driver issues, particularly with NVIDIA on certain hardware. The kernel can be installed easily via an official script for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch-based distributions

Arch Linux 2026.07.01 ISO Released with Kernel 7.0.10 and ArchInstall 4.4

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Arch Linux has released its 2026.07.01 installation ISO, which includes Linux Kernel 7.0.10 and the updated ArchInstall 4.4. The new installer features a modern Textual TUI and supports LUKS2 disk encryption, making it suitable for fresh installations, while existing users are advised to update their systems using pacman -Syu instead of using the ISO. This release follows a recent security cleanup in the Arch User Repository, ensuring a safer environment for new installations. Overall, the ISO is designed to provide modern tooling while adhering to Arch's traditional philosophy, allowing users to easily set up their systems with improved features and hardware support

Fedora Linux 44-20260701 Updated ISOs Now Available: Download the July 2026 Respin

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The Fedora Respins SIG has released updated ISOs for Fedora Linux 44-20260701, which include all patches released since its April launch, allowing users to avoid lengthy post-install updates. The new images support a variety of desktop environments, with file sizes ranging from 2.2 to 3.2 gigabytes, and they have been designed to save time for users who installed Fedora 44 previously. The latest updates address several issues experienced by users, such as problems with the KDE Plasma desktop and third-party Secure Boot keys, while ensuring a smoother transition from Fedora 43. The updated ISOs are now available on the Fedora FTP server, providing a fresh and stable installation option for users

Tails 7.9.1 Released: Tor Browser Update and Critical CVE Patches for Privacy Users

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Tails 7.9.1 has been released, featuring updates to the Tor client and Tor Browser aimed at enhancing user privacy and system stability. The most significant update is the new Linux kernel 6.12.94, which addresses two critical privilege escalation vulnerabilities, DirtyClone and PACKET_EDIT_MEME, that could potentially allow targeted attackers to deanonymize users. While exploiting these vulnerabilities is difficult, Tails warns that well-funded hacking groups or government agencies could theoretically chain them together to compromise user anonymity. Users are encouraged to update to the new version for improved security, and the operating system maintains a strong focus on privacy by running entirely from RAM and routing connections through Tor

KDE Plasma 6.7.2 Bugfix Release: KWin Stability, AMD Fixes, and Wayland Updates

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KDE Plasma 6.7.2 has been released as a bugfix update, focusing on improving KWin stability and addressing issues related to AMD hardware and Wayland. Key fixes include disabling hardware rotation on older AMD GPUs, resolving SDR color profile issues, and optimizing multi-GPU setups. The update also includes various shell improvements, such as fixes for the keyboard overlay and enhancements for Bigscreen TV shell features. With the upcoming release of Plasma 6.8 planned to eliminate the X11 session, this update emphasizes KDE's commitment to a fully functional Wayland experience

SteamOS 3.8.20 Beta Adds Ray-Tracing Boosts and Smarter VRAM Management

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Valve has released SteamOS 3.8.20 Beta for the Steam Deck, featuring significant enhancements in ray-tracing performance and improved VRAM management. This update follows the stable release of version 3.8.12, which resolved several bugs, including issues with Steam streaming in fullscreen mode and rendering problems in Sniper Elite 5. The Mesa graphics driver has been upgraded, offering better performance for devices with limited memory, which is particularly relevant for handheld gaming hardware. Users can opt-in to the beta through their system settings, while those who prefer stability can continue using the fixes available in the stable version

Kali Linux 2026.2 Ships with GNOME 50, KDE 6.6, and Drastically Faster VM Boot Times

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Kali Linux 2026.2 has been released, featuring updates such as GNOME 50, KDE Plasma 6.6, and significantly faster virtual machine boot times due to a reduction in initrd size. This update also includes nine new packages and a migration to a new APT repository configuration format, enhancing overall performance and accessibility. The release maintains the 6.19 kernel to ensure compatibility with NVidia DKMS drivers, while also improving helper scripts for managing background services. Although not a groundbreaking release, it effectively addresses operational issues and optimizes the user experience, particularly for those running virtual environments

Fedora QA Launches Test Days for Linux Kernel 7.1 on Fedora 44 and 43

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Fedora QA has launched community test days for the Linux Kernel 7.1, focusing on both Fedora Linux versions 44 and 43, to identify hardware regressions and boot failures before the stable release. Volunteers are encouraged to test images and install the latest kernel builds, with support from developers and QA engineers available for issue triage and fixes. Participants can follow official regression instructions, log their results, and report any real-world performance issues encountered during testing. The initiative aims to ensure a smooth transition to kernel 7.1 by catching bugs before they affect users on release day

Bazzite Linux 44.20260629 Update: Kernel 7.0.9-ogs3.2, Mesa 26.1, and Improved Gaming

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Bazzite Linux 44.20260629 has been released, featuring Linux kernel 7.0.9-ogs3.2, Mesa 26.1.3, and updated NVIDIA drivers, enhancing its gaming capabilities. The update also includes improvements to desktop environments with KDE Plasma at 6.7.1 and GNOME at 50.3, addressing Wayland compositor bugs for a better user experience. This community-driven project operates through automated GitHub Actions, ensuring timely updates without manual compilation, which has helped it remain competitive since its launch. Notably, the new build improves gaming performance on various platforms, including handheld devices and home theater PCs, while providing robust rollback safety and SELinux support

Mageia 10 Released: Plasma 6 and Wayland Defaults in Updated Linux Distro

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Mageia 10 has been released, marking sixteen years since its inception as a Mandriva fork, and features a significant overhaul with Plasma 6.5.5 and GNOME 49 both set to use Wayland by default. The updated software stack includes Firefox 140 ESR, LibreOffice 26.2.3, and GCC 15.2, while MP3 encoding is now free from patent restrictions, although Chromium has been removed in favor of Flatpak. Users upgrading from Mageia 9 can choose between X11 and Wayland sessions, with NVIDIA users still needing to rely on X11 for proprietary driver compatibility. Despite being a volunteer-driven project, Mageia continues to deliver a modern and diverse Linux distribution, emphasizing its commitment to provide an accessible option for users seeking an RPM-based system

ArchInstall 4.4 Lands with Niri Profile, Font Fixes, and Sway+nVIDIA Patches

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ArchInstall 4.4 has been released, featuring significant enhancements such as improved console font handling, the addition of a new niri desktop profile, and a color-coded install preview for better user feedback. The update addresses persistent bugs, including issues with sway+nVIDIA and bspwm black screens, while officially removing the Cutefish profile and outdating the old curses-based TUI code. New functionalities include automatic font selection based on language, a share-log subcommand for troubleshooting, and stricter UEFI partition permissions for enhanced security. Although the update does not bundle AUR helpers or expand the live ISO ramdisk, the overall improvements make ArchInstall 4.4 a valuable upgrade for users

Linux Kernel 7.2-rc1 Released as Merge Window Closes

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Linux Kernel 7.2-rc1 has been released, marking the conclusion of a two-week merge window and the beginning of the stabilization phase. The patch set includes numerous changes, with about a third being AMD GPU register definitions that were added late in the development cycle. Most of the updates consist of driver modifications, core system tweaks, and architecture adjustments, while Linus Torvalds is monitoring for regressions during his brief hiatus. The final release is expected in November, with more release candidates scheduled to follow in the coming weeks

CachyOS June 2026: Hyprland Noctalia, GCC Tuning and paru Removal

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CachyOS has released its June 2026 update, introducing the Hyprland Noctalia desktop and enhancements such as DNS-over-QUIC support and a GCC tuning patch for modern CPUs. The update replaces the AUR helper paru with Shelly and addresses a long-standing 90-second shutdown delay by implementing new user service timeouts. Other improvements include extended PGO for Python, pacman gaining network isolation for hooks, and a renamed proton-cachyos-native for better alignment with naming conventions. Existing users can easily update through the standard package manager, ensuring a seamless transition to the new features and bug fixes

XanMod Linux Kernel 7.1.2, 7.0.14, and 6.18.37 LTS Released

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XanMod has released three new kernel builds: 7.1.2-xanmod1, 7.0.14-xanmod1, and 6.18.37-xanmod1 LTS, which include essential upstream maintenance and custom performance enhancements. Key updates include fixes for virtiofs use-after-free vulnerabilities, improved networking, and memory safety enhancements for the bnxt_re driver. The XanMod project maintains a focus on performance, providing a dedicated PREEMPT_RT variant for low-latency applications, and supports various CPU architectures through its four ABI tiers. Users can upgrade their Debian and Ubuntu systems through XanMod's APT repository, although they should be cautious about compatibility with proprietary DKMS modules

Linux Kernel 7.1.2, 6.18.37, and 7.0.14 Released; 7.0 Branch Hits EOL

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Linux Kernel versions 7.1.2, 6.18.37, and the final release of 7.0.14 have been launched, with 7.0.14 marking the end-of-life for the 7.0 branch. The updates include a critical revert of an NFS server patch that caused issues with unmount operations, restoring synchronous behavior to enhance stability. Enhancements also address security vulnerabilities in the ksmbd driver, and improvements in virtiofs and IIO drivers to prevent crashes and out-of-bounds access. Users on the 7.0 branch are urged to upgrade immediately to the latest version to ensure continued support and security

4MLinux 51.2 Stable Release Brings Kernel 6.12.94 to Ultra-Lightweight Linux Distro

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4MLinux 51.2 has been released, featuring an update to the Linux kernel 6.12.94, continuing its focus on being an ultra-lightweight distribution with minimal resource requirements. Maintained by a single developer since 2010, the distro requires only 128 MB of RAM for installation and operates without a traditional package manager, relying on a unique internal updater. The release retains its original four pillars: system maintenance, multimedia decoding, a built-in LAMP miniserver, and classic Linux games, catering to users with aging hardware. The latest ISO is available for download on SourceForge, along with detailed changelogs on the project's blog

Manjaro Linux 26.1 Bian-May Preview 5 Released: GNOME 50, Plasma 6.6, and Xfce 4.20 Updates

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Manjaro Linux has released Preview 5 of version 26.1 "Bian-May," featuring updates such as full integration of GNOME 50, Plasma 6.6, and Xfce 4.20, along with enhancements like improved parental controls and hardware-accelerated remote desktop performance. The GNOME edition introduces significant parental control features, allowing users to manage screen time and set limits, while the Plasma and Xfce editions include customization options and performance improvements. The default kernel is updated to Linux 7.0, with support for older hardware through LTS branches. As this is a preview release, users are advised to back up their data before testing the new features

KDE neon 20260625 Released: Plasma 6.7.1 Hits Ubuntu 24.04 Base

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KDE neon has released version 20260625, featuring KDE Plasma 6.7.1 on an Ubuntu 24.04 LTS foundation. This update offers immediate access to the latest desktop environment through a rolling delivery model, which allows users to benefit from fresh Plasma features without waiting for a fixed release cycle. All editions, including User, Developer, Testing, and Unstable, have received updates, and the official ISOs are available for download. While neon provides the latest KDE software quickly, users must manually rebase the base OS if they choose to change it, distinguishing it from fixed release distributions like Kubuntu

Liquorix Kernel 7.0.15 Released: Freeze Fix, Scheduler Swaps, and Lower Latency

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Liquorix Kernel 7.0.15 has been released, built on the Linux 7.0.13 base, featuring significant latency improvements and a crucial hard freeze fix. The update replaces the mq-deadline block scheduler with kyber and bfq, reduces CPU timeslices to 2ms for enhanced interactivity, and modifies virtual memory settings to help manage latency spikes. Additionally, it disables split-lock detection, benefiting AMD users, and adjusts CPU frequency governor thresholds for smoother performance. This release is aimed at gamers and content creators, emphasizing responsiveness and stability while providing easy installation for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux users

Valve Releases SteamOS 3.8 DIY Installer with Broad AMD and Handheld Support

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Valve has released an updated SteamOS 3.8 DIY installer that greatly enhances support for third-party hardware, particularly for AMD GPUs, while introducing significant improvements in desktop performance and compatibility. The update transitions to a newer Arch Linux base, featuring KDE Plasma 6.4.3 and Linux kernel 6.16, along with better video memory management and low-latency controller support for PC handhelds. While the new install image is now more robust for custom Linux gaming rigs, it currently only supports AMD GPUs, with NVIDIA driver support still incomplete. Overall, this release positions SteamOS as a strong contender for PC-native gaming experiences, paving the way for future hardware developments and updates in the Linux gaming ecosystem