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pearOS 26.2 Released with Liquid Gel Design, Wayland Session, and More

pearOS 26.2 distribution is now available for download with liquid glass design, Wayland session, new browser, new installer, and much more. Here’s what’s new! The…

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Ghostty vs Kitty: Which Modern Terminal is the Best for Linux Users?

Two of the most popular modern terminal emulators for pro Linux users. But which one is the better of the two? This article first appeared…

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This Lesser Known Nextcloud Alternative's Latest Release Makes it More Suitable for Small Businesses

The open source groupware platform partners with Collabora to provide a paid feature for free. There is also a Kanban module along with time apporoval…

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Linux Kernel 6.19 Arrives! You Get Intel, AMD Improvements, and ASUS Armoury Support

Hardware support gets major buffs across multiple architectures. This article first appeared on Read More

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: February 8th, 2026

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for February 8th, 2026, brings news about Linux kernel 6.19, LibreOffice 26.2, Firefox AI kill switch in Nightly and Beta, KDE Linux…

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Linux 7.0 Kernel Confirmed by Linus Torvalds, Expected in Mid-April 2026

Linus Torvalds confirms Linux 7.0 as being the next major kernel series, expected in mid-March and available for public testing on February 22nd, 2026. The…

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Linux Kernel 6.19 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Linux kernel 6.19 is now available for download with new features, enhanced hardware support through new and updated drivers, improvements to filesystems and networking, and…

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In the Age of AI Writing Tools, I Picked Emacs for My Sci-Fi Novel

The venerable text editor feels timeless and timely in the age of AI and enshittification. A novelist argues that it is perhaps because Emacs is…

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Linux 6.19: 40% Speed Boost on Old AMD GPUs & Faster Ext4

Linus Torvalds has released Linux 6.19, moving legacy AMD Radeon GPUs to the modern amdgpu driver and enabling larger block sizes in ext4 for improved storage performance.…

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We Ditched Clickup for Fizzy: An (Open Source) Kanban Board App

If you’re juggling multiple tasks and want something simpler than Jira or ClickUp, this is worth trying. This article first appeared on Read More

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PeaZip 10.9 Open-Source Archive Manager Released with Improved User Experience

PeaZip 10.9 open-source archive manager is now available for download with an improved user experience and other enhancements. Here’s what’s new! The post PeaZip 10.9…

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KDE Linux Gears Up for Beta Release with Plasma Login Manager, KDE Initial Setup

KDE Linux distribution is gearing up for a beta release with Plasma login manager, KDE initial setup, and better hardware support. Here’s what to expect!…

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Ubuntu 26.04 is coming to SpacemiT’s K3 (RISC-V RVA23 SoC)

SpacemiT and Canonical bring Ubuntu 26.04 LTS to the K3 RISC-V SoC, one of the first RVA23-compliant on sale. Ubuntu 24.04 support expands to the…

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I Ditched Claude Code and Now Using Open Source Qwen AI for Real Sysadmin Work

An AI assistant in the terminal can help you guide through the process, help you move faster with your tasks. I tested Qwen Code and…

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Calibre 9.2 Ebook Manager Improves the Bookshelf View, Ebook Viewer, and More

Calibre 9.2 open-source ebook manager is now available for download with various improvements and bug fixes. Here’s what’s new! The post Calibre 9.2 Ebook Manager…

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