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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Daily Builds Now Available for Download

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS daily builds are now available for testing. As development snapshots for the next long-term release, these are not considered stable or bug-free.…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 19th, 2025

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for October 19th, 2025, brings news about Zorin OS 18, Firefox 144, Tails 7.1, GStreamer 1.26.7, GNOME 49.1, Calibre 8.13, PeaZip 10.7,…

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Xubuntu’s Website Was Hacked, Served Malware Downloads

The official Xubuntu website was comprised at the weekend, briefly serving up Windows malware to users who were trying to download the distro. Users who…

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GIMP Announce Official Snap Package for Ubuntu

It’s always been easy to install GIMP on Ubuntu (it’s in the repos), but installing the latest stable release? Well, that just got easier too…

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digiKam 8.8 Adds Support to Automatically Use Monitor Color Profiles on Wayland

digiKam 8.8 open-source digital photo management software is now available for download with various new features and improvements. Here’s what’s new! The post digiKam 8.8…

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PeaZip 10.7 Open-Source Archive Manager Introduces an Image Viewer

PeaZip 10.7 open-source archive manager is now available for download with a new image viewer component and various improvements. Here’s what’s new! The post PeaZip…

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Dracut in Ubuntu: What it is & Why it Matters (or Doesn’t)

Ubuntu 25.10 uses Dracut for booting — not that you’d notice. But as this foundational switch is a headline mention in release reviews and recaps…

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Calibre 8.13 Open-Source E-Book Manager Improves Library Export on Linux

Calibre 8.13 open-source e-book manager is now available for download with improved library export on Linux distros that mount /tmp in RAM and other changes.…

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Thunderbird 144 Update Delivers Assorted Fixes

The new Thunderbird 144 release brings a assorted fixes to users of the open-source desktop e-mail client, including fixes for Microsoft Exchange accounts. You’re reading…

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OpenStack Flamingo Pays Down Technical Debt as Adoption Continues to Climb

The OpenStack cloud infrastructure project keeps on going, 15 years after it was first created as a joint effort of NASA and Rackspace. Today the…

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Cairo-Dock 3.6 Released with Wayland and HiDPI Support, systemd Integration

Cairo-Dock, previously known as GLX-Dock, is a dock-like application that comes with many applets that can be detached from the dock to act as desktop…

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Alpine Linux Is Moving to a /usr-merged File System Layout

Starting with Alpine Linux 3.23, any new installation will be /usr-merged, with /lib, /bin, and /sbin being symbolic links to their /usr counterparts. This will…

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Artix Linux Drops GNOME Desktop Support Over Systemd Dependence

Artix Linux maintainers announce the end of GNOME desktop support, citing systemd dependence as the key breaking point. The post Artix Linux Drops GNOME Desktop…

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Best Free and Open Source Software: September 2025 Updates

Here are the latest updates to our compilation of recommended software. We’ve increased the number of roundups this month despite focusing again on hardware reviews.…

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openSUSE Leap 16 Is Now Available for Download with Linux Kernel 6.12 LTS

Based on the SUSE Linux Framework One (formerly Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP)) and powered by Linux kernel 6.12 LTS, openSUSE Leap 16 is designed to…

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