KDE Frameworks 6.20.0 has officially launched, showcasing a blend of enhancements aimed at improving usability and performance for developers. This latest release highlights considerable advancements made by the Attica team, particularly in session management and stability, ensuring a more reliable user experience across various scenarios.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 and 9.7 released
Red Hat has announced the release of two significant updates to its Enterprise Linux platform: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10.1 and RHEL 9.7. These updates are designed to bolster security, reliability, and productivity, catering to the evolving needs of enterprise environments.
Bazzite 43.20251114 released
Bazzite Linux has unveiled its latest version, 43.20251114, which significantly enhances the gaming experience on the platform. This release includes pre-installed Steam, support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), and updated CPU schedulers to ensure smoother performance for users. The update simplifies game installations, enabling easy access to games from various platforms like GOG and the Epic Games Store through a familiar Steam-like interface.
KDE neon 20251113 released
KDE neon has officially released its latest version, 20251113, providing users with immediate access to the latest features of KDE Plasma 6.5.2. This distribution builds upon Ubuntu's long-term support (LTS) foundation, offering unmodified versions of KDE applications and tools in their purest form, allowing users to experience the newest KDE releases without any delays caused by community tweaks or modifications.
Ubuntu LTS available with 15 years of long-term support
Canonical has made a significant update to its Ubuntu Pro offering by extending the legacy add-on option for long-term support (LTS) systems, increasing the standard security maintenance period from 12 years to an impressive 15 years. This extension is particularly beneficial for organizations in regulated industries or with hardware-specific configurations, where upgrading systems can be a complex and challenging process.
Linux kernel 6.17.8 and 6.12.58 released
The Linux kernel has just released two new versions: 6.17.8 and 6.12.58. The 6.17.8 version introduces several enhancements, particularly aimed at improving file management through Btrfs, which now features better validation and macro additions for handling header file generation more effectively. The update also addresses scheduler-related performance issues and enhances support for legacy AMD hardware, ensuring better compatibility with newer systems.
Tails 7.2 released
Tails 7.2 has been officially released for download, featuring significant updates and enhancements aimed at improving user experience and security. The integration of the Tor Browser has been updated to version 15.0.1, which incorporates features from Firefox 140, offering users a more streamlined browsing experience. Notable improvements include vertical tabs and tab groups, which enhance organization for individuals managing multiple tabs.
Bazaar 0.5.10 released
Bazaar version 0.5.10 has been officially released, introducing a series of enhancements that aim to improve the overall user experience of this app store for Flatpaks. One of the most significant features added in this update is the "hide-eol" preference, which empowers users to filter out applications that are nearing their end-of-life or depend on outdated system runtimes. This feature helps maintain a more modern and tidy app collection without the need to constantly chase updates.
SparkyLinux 8.1 released
SparkyLinux 8.1 has been officially released as the latest quarterly update to the stable version of SparkyLinux 8, which is based on Debian GNU/Linux 13, also known as "Trixie." This update focuses on maintaining current packages sourced from Debian's stable repositories, ensuring seamless compatibility with Debian's ongoing developments while providing a solid foundation for users. The release includes an upgraded Linux kernel for both PC and ARM64 systems, enhancing system performance and stability. Additionally, popular desktop environments and applications have been updated, including LibreOffice, KDE Plasma, LXQt, MATE, and Xfce, alongside web browsers like Firefox and Thunderbird.
Plasma 6.4.6 released
KDE has successfully launched Plasma 6.4.6, marking the culmination of two months of focused development on the 6.4 series. This update is primarily a bugfix release, concentrating on enhancing existing features rather than introducing major new functionalities. Key improvements include reliable end-of-session operations for Discover, KDE's application store, an upgraded shutdown process that enhances safety, and greater stability for the KDE GTK Config tools and Plasma Addons.
PikaOS 25.11.10 released
PikaOS has officially launched its latest update, version 25.11.10, enhancing its reputation as a versatile and efficient Linux distribution suitable for both gaming and everyday computing. This open-source operating system, built on Debian GNU/Linux, utilizes custom-compiled packages that deliver optimized performance and speed, thanks to modern techniques like O3, LTO, and AVX2 support. PikaOS emphasizes community engagement, allowing developers to contribute to its codebase on Gitea, fostering a collaborative environment that continuously evolves the platform.
MX Linux 25 released
MX Linux 25 has officially launched, building upon Debian GNU/Linux 13 (Trixie) and the MX repositories. This version facilitates a smooth transition for users accustomed to SysVinit, as it incorporates the default systemd while still supporting SysVinit options for desktop environments like Xfce, Fluxbox, and KDE/Plasma.
Linux Kernel 6.18-rc5 released
Linus Torvalds has announced the release of Linux Kernel 6.18-rc5, marking it as a "calm" update with a focus on minor changes largely related to driver components. This release features architecture adjustments for x86 and RISC-V systems and various network fixes. Although there were some unexpected developments concerning the io_uring module, the overall sentiment among developers is positive, reflecting steady progress in the kernel's evolution.
Bazaar 0.5.9 released
Bazaar, the GNOME app store for FlatPaks, has recently released version 0.5.9, featuring a range of enhancements and fixes aimed at improving user experience and performance. This update introduces an "On the go" section tailored for mobile users, along with a dedicated category to streamline app discovery on mobile devices.
Kdenlive 25.08.3 released
Kdenlive has announced the release of version 25.08.3, marking it as the final maintenance update for the current series of this open-source video editing software. This update primarily focuses on addressing several common issues users have faced, enhancing overall stability and functionality.
PHP 8.3.28RC1 and 8.4.15RC1 Fedora RHEL Packages released
Remi Collet has introduced new Release Candidate (RC) packages for PHP versions 8.3.28 and 8.4.15, now accessible for Fedora and RHEL-based systems, including CentOS and AlmaLinux. These updates come with a range of bug fixes across various components of the PHP programming language, such as Core, DOM, Exif, FPM, FTP & SSL, GD, Intl, LibXML, MySQLnd, and Opcache. Particularly, PHP 8.4.15RC1 resolves significant issues like memory leaks, assertion failures, and SSL certificate handling problems.
KDE Gear 25.08.3 released
KDE Gear 25.08.3 has been officially released, introducing a series of bugfix updates and enhanced translations across more than 180 applications and numerous programmer libraries and plugins. This update focuses on improving the stability and functionality of various KDE applications.
ArchInstall 3.0.13 released
ArchInstall version 3.0.13 has been officially released, introducing several significant enhancements aimed at improving the Arch Linux installation experience. One of the standout features of this update is the introduction of a Wi-Fi connection menu that utilizes textual inputs, moving away from graphical interfaces to create a more intuitive and user-friendly setup process for users.
KDE neon 20251106 released
KDE neon has released its latest version, 20251106, which provides users with immediate access to the new features of KDE Plasma 6.5.2. This distribution is built on Ubuntu's long-term support base, ensuring that users receive unaltered versions of KDE applications and tools, offering a pure experience without proprietary modifications or stability patches. This makes KDE neon particularly appealing for enthusiasts eager to engage with the latest software and align their systems with ongoing KDE development from day one.
Devuan 6.0.0 Excalibur released
Devuan GNU+Linux 6.0.0 Excalibur has been officially launched as a robust alternative to mainstream Linux distributions that depend on systemd. This version is built on Debian GNU/Linux 13 (Trixie) and continues Devuan's mission to offer users an init system free environment, a principle the project has upheld since its inception in 2014.