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Coming more than three months after Kali Linux 2025.2, the Kali Linux 2025.3 release introduces Nexmon support, a “patched” firmware for certain wireless chips to extend their functionality, which finally implements monitor mode and injection mode for Raspberry Pi‘s in-built Wi-Fi.
Coming two and a half months after OBS Studio 31.1, the OBS Studio 32.0 release introduces a new plugin manager, Voice Activity Detection (VAD) support for NVIDIA RTX Audio Effects, which improves noise suppression for speech, Hybrid MOV support, and improved format selection for PipeWire video capture.
Highlights of RPM 6.0 include support for enforcing signature checking by default, support for multiple OpenPGP signatures per package, support for OpenPGP v6 and PQC keys and signatures, support for updating previously imported keys, and support for both RPM v4 and v6 packages.
Powered by the Linux 6.12 LTS kernel series on the standard editions and a Linux 6.15 Liquorix kernel on the AHS (Advanced Hardware Support) editions, MX Linux 25 (codename Infinity) ships with the Xfce 4.20, KDE Plasma 6.3.6, and Fluxbox 1.3.7 graphical environments by default.
This version includes important security updates to Firefox.
The hardware configuration is based on the RP2350B processor, which integrates dual Cortex-M33 or dual RISC-V cores operating at 150MHz. It includes 520KB of on-chip SRAM, while the external flash and optional PSRAM expand resources for more demanding applications. The BB48R variant adds a microSD slot that enables additional data handling capabilities.
The HAT connects directly to the PCIe 2.0 interface on Raspberry Pi 5 through a flex-rigid PCB, eliminating the need for a separate ribbon cable.