KDE Plasma 6.6 Desktop Is Coming on February 17th, Here’s What to Expect
The upcoming KDE Plasma 6.6 desktop environment is expected on February 17th, 2026, with many new features and improvements. Here’s what’s to expect. The post…
The upcoming KDE Plasma 6.6 desktop environment is expected on February 17th, 2026, with many new features and improvements. Here’s what’s to expect. The post…
Debian 13.3 is now available for download as a new point release to Debian 13 “Trixie” with 108 bug fixes and 37 security updates. The…
ArchBang Linux 1001 distribution is now available for download with wmenu as a dynamic application launcher for Wayland and Labwc. The post Arch Linux-Based ArchBang…
A well-designed diary app that keeps your data private, works offline, and respects your freedom. This article first appeared on Read More
KDE Frameworks 6.22 open-source software suite is out now with various improvements and bug fixes for KDE apps and the Plasma desktop. Here’s what’s new!…
A new hardware enablement (HWE) will roll out to users on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS this month, ahead of the Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS point release due…
Canonical’s ARM64 Steam Snap brings x86 gaming to Ubuntu ARM systems via FEX emulation. Early testing shows 200+ FPS in Cyberpunk 2077. You can help…
The API documentation opens the door for developers to build their own control apps (hopefully open source ones). This article first appeared on Read More
Study of 20 years of kernel history finds bugs hide for 2+ years on average, some for decades. This article first appeared on Read More
KDE Gear 25.12.1 is now available as the first maintenance update to the latest KDE Gear 25.12 open-source software suite series with fixes for various…
Keep on learning in, keep on Linux-ing. 2026 is your year of Linux. This article first appeared on Read More
I don’t need to tell you that this application is for the people who enjoy the free and open knowledge provided by Wikipedia. This article…
Support for Ubuntu 25.04 ‘Plucky Puffin’ officially ends on 15th January 2026 — which for those of you reading in a timely fashion is next…
In the market for a dumb laptop? No—I don’t mean one of those gobbledygook brands on Amazon powered by weak-sauce Intel Celeron processors forever listed…
The move replaces SDDM but means giving up on custom login themes. This article first appeared on Read More