KaOS Linux 2026.03 Is Out with Linux 6.19, More systemd Components Removed
KaOS Linux 2026.03 distribution is now available for download with Linux kernel 6.19, Niri 25.11 compositor, Noctalia 4.7 desktop shell, and more. The post KaOS Linux...
KaOS Linux 2026.03 distribution is now available for download with Linux kernel 6.19, Niri 25.11 compositor, Noctalia 4.7 desktop shell, and more. The post KaOS Linux...
Key Points Ubuntu’s Long-Term Support (LTS) releases prioritize stability by using older, proven software versions and backporting only critical security fixes. The “rolling release” or “bleeding-edge”...
Firefox 150 open-source web browser is now available for public beta testing with support for the GTK emoji picker on Linux, extended local network access restrictions,...
Key Points NVIDIA has donated its GPU Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) Driver to the CNCF, moving critical GPU management code into the open-source foundation that hosts...
GStreamer 1.30 open-source multimedia framework has entered development promising many new features and improvements. Here’s what to expect. The post GStreamer 1.30 to Support HDR10+ Metadata...
Key Points Canonical and Microsoft have partnered to integrate Ubuntu Pro security with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. This gives enterprises a single, powerful tool to protect...
Key Points Canonical has officially certified Advantech’s MIC-770 V3W industrial computer to run Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. The fanless, modular design is built for harsh environments and...
Canonical Unveils MicroCloud Cluster Manager Beta for Unified Multi-Cluster Oversight Key Points Canonical has released the beta of MicroCloud Cluster Manager, a single dashboard to manage...
GNOME 50 desktop environment is now available as a major release that introduces numerous new features and improvements. Here’s what’s new! The post GNOME 50 “Tokyo”...
FFmpeg 8.1 open-source multimedia framework is now available for download with D3D12 H.264/AV1 encoding, xHE-AAC Mps212 MPEG-H decoder, and more. Here’s what’s new! The post FFmpeg...