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Why You Should Use Ghostty Terminal As Your Default Linux Terminal

Ghostty sets itself apart from other terminals by offering speed, customization, and simplicity all in one place. The post Why You Should Use Ghostty Terminal…

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GIMP 3.2 Takes Shape With Link and Vector Layers

GIMP 3.2 is on the way, bringing non-destructive link and vector layers, new brushes, better text editing, and a refined user experience. The post GIMP…

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After Four Months, Deobald’s Out as GNOME’s Executive Director

As GNOME swaps executive directors faster than Linux users swap desktops, we ask what’s really happening behind the scenes. The post After Four Months, Deobald’s…

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AIDEFEND: Free AI Defense Framework

AIDEFEND (Artificial Intelligence Defense Framework) is an open knowledge base dedicated to AI security, providing defensive countermeasures and best practices to help security pros safeguard…

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First Arch Linux ISO Powered by Linux Kernel 6.16 Is Now Available for Download

Arch Linux 2025.09.01 is out today as the first Arch Linux ISO release to be powered by Linux kernel 6.16, which should give users a…

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Kdenlive Preps New Pro Editing Features

Developers working on open-source video editor Kdenlive have shared details of upcoming features coming to the app, following a recent sprint in Berlin, Germany. Among…

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KDE’s Virtual Machine Manager Moves Forward

Karton’s August 2025 progress report shows KDE’s virtual machine manager advancing with a new UI, SPICE integration, and streamlined VM creation. The post KDE’s Virtual…

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The September 2025 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the September 2025 issue. With the exception of a brief period in 2009, The…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 31st, 2025

This week, we celebrated Linux’s 34th birthday and also got some cool updates for the Wireshark network analyzer, fwupd firmware updater, DXVK Vulkan-based implementation of…

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Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 35 (Aug 24 – 31, 2025)

Catch up on the latest Linux news: Linux Lite 7.6, IceWM 3.9, QEMU 10.1, Portainer 2.33 LTS, Wine 10.14, COSMIC desktop hits initial setup completion,…

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Firefox 144 to Strengthen the Encryption of Logins in the Firefox Password Manager

Firefox 144 open-source web browser is now available for public beta testing with various new features and improvements. Here’s what to expect! The post Firefox…

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AerynOS 2025.08 Released with GNOME 48.4 and Mesa 25.2, KDE Plasma Support

While still in alpha stage, AerynOS 2025.08 brings some updated components, including the latest GNOME 48.4 desktop environment, which is still the default for the…

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Jonathan Riddell Leaves KDE After 25 Years with Mixed Emotions

After 25 years, Kubuntu founder Jonathan Riddell says goodbye to KDE, sharing pride in his work and disappointment over how it ended. The post Jonathan…

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Libxml2 Maintainer Steps Down

The long-time maintainer of libxml2, Nick Wellnhofer, resigns, with only critical regression fixes planned through 2025. The post Libxml2 Maintainer Steps Down appeared first on…

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Top 6 Linux Apps You Should Install This Week (Sept 15-21)

It isn’t easy to figure out which of the many Linux apps out there are actually worth installing. Between endless GitHub projects, giant distro repositories,…

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