Fedora 44 Atomic Desktops: new forge tracker, unified docs, FUSE 2 removal affecting AppImages & Plasma Vaults, and pkla rule drop. Key migration steps included.
Sealed bootable container images for Fedora Atomic Desktops enable verified boot chains, passwordless TPM disk unlock, and are now available for testing with guidance and known issues.
Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop 44 brings Plasma 6.6.4 with accessibility and convenience features, redesigned installer, DNF5 PackageKit, Qualcomm laptop support, and Fedora Ready hardware certification.
Meta's KernelEvolve agent automates kernel optimization across heterogeneous hardware, compressing weeks of manual work into hours and delivering over 60% throughput gains.
Meta uses unified AI agents to automate performance issue detection and resolution in hyperscale data centers, saving hundreds of megawatts and reducing investigation time from hours to minutes.
Strawberry Music Player for Linux offers smart playlists, advanced tag editing, and file organization. A detailed comparison with Clementine, Rhythmbox, and Quod Libet, plus installation and configuration tips.
Fedora Linux 44 is here with GNOME 50 and Plasma 6.6 enhancements. New release brings refinements, Atomic Desktops, and Asahi Remix for Apple Silicon. Upgrade now.
Remembering Seth Nickell, who passed away in April, known for his work on GNOME usability, Linux AX.25, and his passion for open source since high school.
Major Linux distros (AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Oracle, Red Hat, SUSE, Ubuntu) release critical security patches for dozens of packages including browsers, kernels, and databases.
LWN.net weekly roundup covering Famfs, Python Packaging Council, Zig concurrency, kernel folios, Strawberry Music Manager, GNOME 7.1 merge window, plus briefs and community announcements.
A wave of security updates from AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu patch vulnerabilities in browsers, libraries, and system tools. Users should update promptly.
Meta's KernelEvolve agent automates kernel optimization across heterogeneous hardware, achieving up to 60% throughput gains by treating optimization as an LLM-driven search problem.
Discover how Meta's AI agents automate finding and fixing performance issues at hyperscale, saving hundreds of megawatts and compressing hours of manual work into minutes.
Linux Mint delays next major release to December 2026 for more bug fixing and desktop improvements, adopting LMDE installer for better SecureBoot and encryption support.
MZLA Technologies launches open-source Thunderbolt AI client for enterprise self-hosted chatbots, backed by Mozilla grant, amidst trademark clash.
New Whisper-based voice typing app for Linux achieves 150 wpm dictation speed, offering desktop users a keyboard alternative with 95% accuracy.
Canonical reveals Ubuntu 26.10 codename 'Stonking Stingray', a quirky British slang term meaning 'excellent'. The unusual choice sparks community discussion.
Framework's Laptop 13 Pro is the first to receive Ubuntu certification, ensuring seamless Linux support out-of-the-box with upgradeable hardware.
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS 'Resolute Raccoon' released as first LTS without Xorg, features Wayland-only GNOME 50 desktop, Linux 7.0 kernel, new apps, and 5+5 year support.
Mozilla expands free Firefox VPN with server location choice, boosting privacy and geo-bypass options for users in select countries.