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Ubuntu Touch OTA 1.3 Improves Handling of Desktop Apps on Lomiri and Fixes Bugs

The Ubuntu Touch OTA 1.3 update is here two and a half months after the Ubuntu Touch OTA 1.2 update to improve the handling of desktop apps by allowing you to launch X11 apps outside of the Lomiri UI, such as from OpenStore or Snapz0r, fix the launching of GTK4 apps, and fix dangling placeholder windows and launcher entries when launching X11 apps.

KDE Gear 26.04.1 Is Out with More Improvements for Your Favorite KDE Apps

KDE Gear 26.04.1 is here to improve the search pop-up in the Dolphin file manager to stay hidden when launching kfind, add support for using the middle click to close a tab in the Kate text editor when the Close button is disabled, add an extractor script for monbus.es tickets to KItinerary, and prevent closing of tabs by QTabBar on middle mouse clicks in the Konsole terminal emulator.

Mesa 26.1 Open-Source Graphics Stack Officially Released, Here’s What’s New

Highlights of Mesa 26.1 include OpenGL ES 2.0 support on PowerVR GPUs via the Zink graphics driver, VirtIO-GPU native-context driver support for the Intel i915 Iris, Crocus, and ANV (excluding HASVK) drivers, which boosts Intel GPU paravirtualization in a virtual machine, and VirGL is now considered unmaintained.

Inkscape 1.4.4 SVG Editor Released with a New Palette, Performance Improvements

Coming more than four months after Inkscape 1.4.3, the Inkscape 1.4.4 release introduces a new color palette for elementary OS, the ability to set a keyboard shortcut for the “Paste on page” feature, and adds support for the text rendering implementation to respect the language metadata for each tspan separately.

Tor Project blog

New Release: Tor Browser 15.0.13

If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this release, please let us know.

New Alpha Release: Tor Browser 16.0a6

This version includes important security updates to Firefox.

New Release: Tor Browser 15.0.12

This version includes important security updates to Firefox.

Arti 2.3.0 released: Logging, Relay, Directory authority, and RPC development.

This release bumps the minimum MacOS version supported by Arti to 10.14, up from 10.12. Despite being supported on a technical level, we do not recommend the use of MacOS versions that old, as they are no longer receiving updates from Apple and may have unpatched security issues.

3 Days of Fun with Tor

We decided to do the next community gathering organized by us at the same location we used last year: Hylkedam, in Denmark. We knew it worked well, was sufficiently cheap, and we could likely cut down the overall planning overhead given our past experience there. And, indeed, planning was minimal, reusing much of the "playbook" we developed for our first meeting last year. We spent most of our preparation time on revamping our meeting website. We have a shiny new onionized space now, including a public mailing list!

Internet Society

Community Snapshot—April

Around the world, our community works locally, regionally, and globally to keep the Internet a force for good: open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy. Here is an overview of just some of their activities over the last few weeks.

LinuxGizmos.com

Luckfox Aura is a Linux SBC with RV1126B processor, 3 TOPS NPU, and dual CSI

Luckfox has expanded its Linux SBC lineup with the new Aura, a compact board based on the Rockchip RV1126B processor. Similar to the earlier Pico Pi and Lyra Pi series, it combines a Raspberry Pi-sized form factor with a quad-core Cortex-A53 CPU, a 3 TOPS NPU, dual MIPI CSI interfaces, and 4K H.264/H.265 video support.

Engicam expands MicroGEA lineup with 25 × 25 mm NXP i.MX 93 module

Engicam has expanded its MicroGEA family with the new MicroGEA MX93, a compact system-on-module based on the NXP i.MX 93 processor. The 25 × 25 mm module combines dual Arm Cortex-A55 cores, LPDDR4X memory, onboard eMMC storage, and industrial temperature support.

Tux Machines posts since 2026-04-08

2026-04-08
KDE Plasma 6.6.4 Is Out to Reduce CPU and GPU Load for Full-Screen Windows
Marius Nestor : KDE Plasma 6.6.4 is now available as the fourth maintenance update in the KDE Plasma 6.6 desktop environment series with various improvements and bug fixes.
GParted Live 1.8.1-3 Released with Linux Kernel 6.19.10 and GParted 1.8.1
Marius Nestor : GParted Live 1.8.1-3 Debian-based live system for performing disk partitioning tasks using the GParted partition editor is now available for download with Linux kernel 6.19.
Flatpak 1.16.4 Linux App Sandboxing Framework Brings Important Security Fixes
Marius Nestor : Flatpak 1.16.4 open-source Linux application sandboxing framework is now available for download with important security fixes.
Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.8 Released with Fastboot Improvements, Bug Fixes
Marius Nestor : Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.8 SD card flashing utility is now available for download with fastboot improvements, OS Customisation changes, SSH and write operations enhancements.
GNU nano 9.0 CLI Text Editor Released with New Features and Improvements
Marius Nestor : GNU nano 9.0 command line text editor for Unix-like systems is now available for download as a major update introducing new features and improvements. Here’s what’s new!
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS makes it even easier to enable 10 years of security updates
Rianne Schestowitz : Canonical is adding Ubuntu Pro enrollment to the Welcome tool in the upcoming 26.04 LTS release
RK3588-Based 3.5-inch SBC Offers 8K Video, PCIe 3.0, and Multi-Display Support
Rianne Schestowitz : The board supports Android and Linux operating systems
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
The New Writer Guide 26.2 Just Arrived
Rianne Schestowitz : Continuing our mission to provide the best LibreOffice documentation for our end users
Our sense of meritocracy
Rianne Schestowitz : Meritocracy is one of the founding principles of the free and open-source software movement
3 Linux distros to try now that you've outgrown Linux Mint
Rianne Schestowitz : Mint is an excellent distro for Linux newcomers
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Galaxy XR's 'key' Android Enterprise update makes it viable in healthcare and retail
Linux 7.0-rc7
Roy Schestowitz : No big surprises this week
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Summertime-Like Weather
Roy Schestowitz : This week will be calm and normal
Slowness This Morning, Problem Tackled
Roy Schestowitz : Apache was slow to respond to requests
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development stories
GNU Taler: TalerBarr is now available to everyone
Roy Schestowitz : Free, Libre, and Open Source Software in Finance
Audiocasts and So-called 'FSFE' on Free Software
Roy Schestowitz : 3 more stories
How to rescue an old laptop by installing Linux on it
Roy Schestowitz : Linux offers a lightweight, simple operating system for your aging hardware.
Games: Opera GX on GNU/Linux, GNU/Linux Users Surpass 5% Representation on Steam, and Hacking by "m0rpheus23"
Roy Schestowitz : gaming news picks
Some Linux Kernel Security Worries
Roy Schestowitz : printing and more
Security Leftovers, Windows TCO, and Devices That Don't Get Patched
Roy Schestowitz : security news
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical posts
Applications: Istio 1.27.9, Speed of Sound, and shuffleDNS
Roy Schestowitz : Releases and overviews
*BSD discovery on the PINE64 ROCKPro64 and Podman on FreeBSD
Roy Schestowitz : BSD leftovers
Fedora and Red Hat Leftovers (Slop and Microsoft Promotion Again)
Roy Schestowitz : Red Hat mostly
Open Hardware/Modding: CyberDeck Pi, RISC-V, Arduino, and More
Roy Schestowitz : Hardware projects and news
Web Browsers/Web Servers: Mozilla, Chrome, and More
Roy Schestowitz : mostly browser news
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
Standards: Documenting the OpenDocument Format, NSA Undermining Standards for Back Doors
Roy Schestowitz : Standards/Consortia leftovers
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software and Sharing Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Sharing and FOSS news
Canonical/Ubuntu Bloat in Perspective
Roy Schestowitz : who's to blame?
GNU/Linux Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : misc. GNU/Linux picks
Favourable Trends for GNU/Linux in Chad
Roy Schestowitz : Are people in Chad looking to recycle "old" PCs with GNU/Linux instead of throwing these away?
Microsoft is Worse than You Think
Roy Schestowitz : Microsoft is worse than the “friendly software company” image suggests, because the story keeps repeating: squeeze the market, normalize surveillance, then call it innovation
The Birds and the Sun, Relaxing Day
Roy Schestowitz : It's expected that the next few days will be cloudy
2026-04-09
Fedora Linux 44 Beta Released with Linux 6.19, GNOME 50, and KDE Plasma 6.6
Marius Nestor : The Fedora Project released today the beta version of the upcoming Fedora Linux 44 for public testing to give us a glimpse of the new features and report potential bugs.
GStreamer 1.28.2 Adds Caching Support to NVCodec Plugin to Speed Up Initialization
Marius Nestor : GStreamer 1.28.2 open-source multimedia framework is now available for download with caching support for the nvcodec plugin to speed up initialization and many other changes.
OpenShot 3.5.1 Video Editor Adds New Optimize Preview Built-In Proxy Workflow
Marius Nestor : OpenShot 3.5.1 open-source video editor is now available for download with a built-in Optimize Preview workflow, multi-selection trimming improvements, enhanced ComfyUI tools, and more.
PipeWire 1.6.3 Improves RAOP Compatibility to Make It Work on More Devices
Marius Nestor : PipeWire 1.6.3 has been released today as the third maintenance update in the latest PipeWire 1.6 series of this open-source software for handling audio and video streams under Linux-based operating systems.
KDE Linux is the purest form of Plasma I've tested - but the install isn't for the meek
Rianne Schestowitz : Linux distros present KDE Plasma with a version customized for that particular OS
Rofi and Wofi: Keyboard Launchers That Keep Your Hands on the Keys
Rianne Schestowitz : Prefer to drive Linux from the home row
Krita 5.3.1.1 Released (Android-only)
Rianne Schestowitz : Krita 5.3.1.1 is an Android-only fix for 5.3.1. It is exactly the same as Krita 5.3.1
ShrikeLinux – Arch-based Linux distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : ShrikeLinux is an Arch-based distribution with a customised Xfce desktop and Nordic-inspired theming
Best Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Introducing our Art Contest winner!
Rianne Schestowitz : Now that voting for the Mageia 10 art competition has closed
Relicensing versus license compatibility
Rianne Schestowitz : Relicensing and license compatibility are two important aspects of how licensing works in the free software community
Dynamic Music Pill brings lyrics to your GNOME desktop
Rianne Schestowitz : A clutch of new features are available in Dynamic Music Pill
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Google Photos On Android Just Got A Feature It's Needed For Years
Super Lite Linux – lightweight distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : Super Lite Linux is a lightweight Linux distribution that aims to make lightweight systems more visually appealing to new users
ShredOS – disk eraser operating system
Rianne Schestowitz : ShredOS is a small bootable Linux distribution built specifically for secure disk erasure
Ubuntu is still the only Linux distro I recommend to beginners—here are 3 reasons why
Rianne Schestowitz : Are you thinking of switching to Linux? Have you struggled to pick a suitable distro
This Linux distro will give your old Windows 10 PC a new lease on life
Rianne Schestowitz : It's called MX Linux, and it has quickly become my favorite distro of all time
Free and Open Source Software, howtos and Installations
Rianne Schestowitz : I evaluated RadioGoGo with CachyOS, an Arch-based distribution
Why I returned to Enlightenment Linux after 30 years: Testing the new Elive beta
Rianne Schestowitz : This Debian-based distro brings back the old-school desktop environment but shrugs off the boring UI
Stop believing these 4 myths about Linux—they're all outdated now
Rianne Schestowitz : Linux has been popular with enthusiasts and enterprise users for decades
I ditched Windows for SteamOS on my PC, and gaming is way better now
Rianne Schestowitz : I'm reminded exactly why I love using SteamOS as my gaming-centric Linux installation
5 open-source projects that secretly power the world
Rianne Schestowitz : However, even they lean on countless free and open-source projects that power the internet as we know it
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : The latest Pixel update tackles Android 16's early stability woes
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
LWN is Promoting LLM Slop, Makes Excuses for "Age Verification" (Surveillance), Promotes Rust (Microsoft GitHub)
Roy Schestowitz : latest from LWN
Video: GNU/Linux, Office Suites, Slop, and More
Roy Schestowitz : recent videos
New Issue of Linux Magazine, #306
Roy Schestowitz : with partial paywall
Games: New Steam Games with Native GNU/Linux Builds, Why Windows Users Should Become GNU/Linux Gamers, and More
Roy Schestowitz : gaming leftovers
Desktop Environments: tiling window manager and XFCE tip
Roy Schestowitz : Wallen and more
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical posts
Applications nvim-µwiki and macOS app Little Snitch is now available on Linux
Roy Schestowitz : a pair of new posts
Openwashing: Anthropic Buys PR/Promotion (of Slop) From Apache Software Foundation and 'Linux' Foundation, PyTorch Foundation Likewise, Facebook Pretends Private Models Are 'Open'
Roy Schestowitz : Faking openness
Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Security news
Linux-centric Devices and Open Hardware Stories
Roy Schestowitz : projects and more
Red Hat Summit 2026 and Red Hat Trying Hard to Sell Slop (to Help IBM Fake Novelty)
Roy Schestowitz : Red Hat leftovers
FreeBSD 14.4 on Raspberry Pi Zero 2W and OpenBSD on Motorola 88000 Processors
Roy Schestowitz : BSD leftovers
Canonical/Ubuntu: FunOS 25.10 (with Calamares Installer), Canonical Upselling Canonical, and How to "Stop Installing Ubuntu [Software] One at a Time"
Roy Schestowitz : Ubuntu leftovers
Syndicator, RSS, and Web Browsers
Roy Schestowitz : Web related news
GNU Projects: GNU Health Control Center 5.0.3 and Parted 3.7 Released
Roy Schestowitz : GNU Project news
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS and standards
today's leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : BSD, GNU/Linux, and more
2026-04-10
Calibre 9.7 E-Book Manager Improves the Annotations Browser and Content Server
Marius Nestor : Calibre 9.7 open-source e-book management software is now available for download with support for grouping results by any field in the annotations browser and other changes.
I tried CuerdOS and this niche Debian distro is dramatically fast
Rianne Schestowitz : CuerdOS is a lightning-fast Linux distro with an alternative approach to preinstalled software
Can Garuda Linux Mokka Take Manjaro’s Arch-Based Crown?
Rianne Schestowitz : Our reviewer looks at Garuda Linix and finds a rolling-release Arch derivative with eye-catching visuals, a friendly installer
My top 5 Linux desktops of 2026 (so far) - and I've tried them all
Rianne Schestowitz : I've spent decades testing nearly every Linux desktop
Tighter KDE Connect Integration
Rianne Schestowitz : In my opinion, KDE Connect is one of the finest pieces of software KDE has ever produced
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Every Android phone is getting a free performance upgrade
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Openwashing and Scammers (Python Sells Out to Charlatans, Frauds, and Vicious, Shameless Plagiarists)
Roy Schestowitz : really naughty
Security Patches, News, Analysis
Roy Schestowitz : Security leftovers
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical posts
Applications: Why GNU/Linux Works Better, LittleSnitch Targets GNU/Linux, Trying Flatpak, AppImage, and Snap
Roy Schestowitz : software news and more
Audiocasts/Shows: BSD Now, Dr. Luis Falcon in Cybershow (about GNUHealth)
Roy Schestowitz : 2 new episodes
KDE: Skrooge 26.4.0, Akademy 2026, and Testing org.kde.Platform Flatpak Built in CI
Roy Schestowitz : KDE picks
Games: Godot 4.7 dev 4 and FEX 2604 Tagged
Roy Schestowitz : Games' development and more
Red Hat Puff Pieces, Promotion of Slop and 'Clown Computing' (the Usual)
Roy Schestowitz : Red Hat in IBM clothing
"Ubuntu 26.04 will thrill gamer", Leadership Debate, and Media Mocks Ubuntu Over RAM Requirements
Roy Schestowitz : Canonical/Ubuntu news
Linux Devices, Open or Flexible Hardware, Going Back to Landlines
Roy Schestowitz : some hardware picks
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
Web Browsers/Web Servers: the Power of RSS and Mozilla Waking Up After Selling Out to Microsoft, Killing RSS Support, Pushing Slop Against Users' Will
Roy Schestowitz : Mozilla mostly
Databases: SQLAlchemy 2 Coverage and IndexedDB for Search
Roy Schestowitz : Database stuff
Sharing and Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : some standards too
Debian vs Ubuntu Server and Debian-based TrueNAS
Roy Schestowitz : Debian picks
GNU/Linux Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : 3 more links for today
Next Week Dr. Richard Stallman Gives a Talk in University of Texas
Roy Schestowitz : Talk in Austin, Texas
Two Months Until Community Party
Roy Schestowitz : Today is the tenth of April, so we're exactly two months away from our community party
Red Hat Layoffs "Affecting Over 400 Employees" This Week (Technical Staff)
Roy Schestowitz : Suppressed by the media industry
2026-04-11
KDE Frameworks 6.25 Adds Support for Converting Momme Units in KRunner
Marius Nestor : KDE Frameworks 6.25 open-source software suite is out now with various improvements and bug fixes for KDE apps and the Plasma desktop environment. Here’s what’s new!
First Look at Shelly, a Modern Graphical Package Manager for Arch Linux
Marius Nestor : Meet Shelly, a new package management tool for Arch Linux that aims to be more intuitive and user-friendly than what’s already on the market.
Framework is teasing a lot of Linux for its April 21st event
Rianne Schestowitz : It features a few clear references to Linux
Slimbook Executive report 13 - Reasonable, can be awesomer
Rianne Schestowitz : Not only that, probably the worst part of the whole story is that this Linux-flavored system used to work superbly, until it didn't
Season Of KDE 2026 Conclusion
Rianne Schestowitz : Another year, another successful Season Of KDE for 20 contributors
stillOS – Linux distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : stillOS is a Linux distribution aimed at making desktop Linux easier for mainstream users
Analyzing KDE Project Health With git!
Rianne Schestowitz : I was reading the latest edition of Kevin Ottens’ excellent weekly web review and one particular article caught my eye
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
PeaZip 11.0.0 Released with Improved Larger Archives Browsing
Rianne Schestowitz : PeaZip, the free open-source file manager and archive utility, released new major 11.0.0 version few days ago
GIMP @ Libre Graphics Meeting 2026
Rianne Schestowitz : The Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM) is the annual meeting on Free and Open Source Software (FLOSS) for graphics
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Google Messages for Android rolls out Trash folder
I switched to Ghostty and discovered Linux terminals could actually be fun
Rianne Schestowitz : Recently, I decided to give other Linux terminal apps a try
Mass Layoffs at Red Hat This Week (Hundreds of Engineers Laid Off)
Roy Schestowitz : as reported by Techrights
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
HowTo Geek (Valnet) Advocating Use of GNU/Linux on the Desktop/Laptop
Roy Schestowitz : 3 new articles
Games: Humble Choice, Legendary, Godot, and More
Roy Schestowitz : 9 new stories from GamingOnLinux
Akademy 2026 Call for Proposals, KDE in Graz
Roy Schestowitz : Planning ahead
This Week in GNOME and GitPulsar – a lightweight, GNOME-native Git GUI
Roy Schestowitz : GNOME picks
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical picks
Ghostty in Ubuntu and Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Security Features
Roy Schestowitz : Ubuntu picks
Red Hat, Fedora, and Qubes Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : IBM stuff, slop hype as well
EasyOS 7.2.4 and More EasyOS News/Developments
Roy Schestowitz : EasyOS leftovers
Slop in Kernel (Linux) and nftables
Roy Schestowitz : Linux leftovers (kernel)
OpenSUSE Planet News Roundup and Tumbleweed Reviews
Roy Schestowitz : OpenSUSE updates
Linux-centric Devices, Open Hardware, and Mobile Gadgets
Roy Schestowitz : hardware leftovers
Debian Reproducible Builds in March 2026 and Position on Privacy-Killing Pseudo-Verification of "Age"
Roy Schestowitz : Debian leftovers
Openwashing by Linux Foundation for Outsourced (Spied on, Compromised) Computing
Roy Schestowitz : some promotional fluff
Security and Windows TCO Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Security leftovers
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
PostgreSQL: Several New Releases and News
Roy Schestowitz : PostgreSQL leftovers
RSS, Web Development and Firefox Web Browser
Roy Schestowitz : Web centric news
Standards and Sharing Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS and more
today's leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Server and BSD picks
2026-04-12
4MLinux 51.0 Released with Improved Support for ZX Spectrum and Atari Music
Marius Nestor : 4MLinux 51.0 distribution is now available for download with improved support for ZX Spectrum and Atari music and other changes. Here’s what’s new!
Netrunner 26 Released with XLibre Xserver, Based on Debian 13 “Trixie”
Marius Nestor : Netrunner 26 GNU/Linux distribution is now available for download based on Debian GNU/Linux 13 “Trixie” and featuring the KDE Plasma 6.3.6 desktop environment with Linux kenrel 6.16.
Systemd-Free Artix Linux Sees First Release in 2026 with XLibre and PipeWire
Marius Nestor : The development team behind Artix Linux has released today the Artix Linux 2026.04 ISO refresh for this Arch Linux-based, systemd-free distribution, which features multiple editions and init systems.
Stable kernels: Linux 6.19.12, Linux 6.18.22, Linux 6.12.81, Linux 6.6.134 and Linux 6.1.168
Rianne Schestowitz : I'm announcing the release of the 6.19.12 kernel
StartOS – Debian-based Linux distribution optimised for personal servers
Rianne Schestowitz : StartOS is a graphical Linux distribution designed to turn a computer into a personal server for self-hosting services
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
7 everyday devices that secretly run Linux
Rianne Schestowitz : When Linus Torvalds released the Linux kernel all the way back in 1991
I stopped using top in Linux once I discovered this better terminal tool
Rianne Schestowitz : You typically inherit the top command when you start using Linux
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : How custom ROMs influenced Android's best features
"Linux Still Adding Support for Sega Dreamcast’s GD-ROM from the '90s" But Removing i486 Support
Roy Schestowitz : latest in Linux
Little Snitch on GNU/Linux
Roy Schestowitz : Little Snitch spreading
Too Much LLM Slop About France and GNU/Linux
Roy Schestowitz : In Google News, about half the 'articles' we see about France moving to GNU/Linux are mindless slopfarms
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Our Reach is Growing
Roy Schestowitz : thankfully awareness of SLAPPs in the UK is improving
GNU Health HIS server 5.0.7 and Trisquel GNU/Linux Has New Release
Roy Schestowitz : GNU Projects in the focus
Open Hardware/Modding: STM32U575, PCIe Over Fiber, and Orange Pi 6 Plus
Roy Schestowitz : gadgets and circuits
EasyOS and Puppy GNU/Linux: umbc.edu mirror and tutorial updated
Roy Schestowitz : EasyOS news from BK
Kernel Space: Slop for Pay (or Pay-to-Slop, to Contaminate Linux), Investigating Split Locks, Booting Linux on Macs, "Linux 7" Out Shortly
Roy Schestowitz : kernel picks
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical leftovers
Games: Steam Games, Island of Hearts, and More
Roy Schestowitz : gaming news
GNU/Linux and BSD Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly GNU/Linux for today
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development news
SQLite Release 3.53.0
Roy Schestowitz : new SQLite version
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Free, Libre, and Open Source Software news
today's leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : a couple of missed items
Change in Hungaristan
Roy Schestowitz : Links for the day
2026-04-13
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: April 12th, 2026
Marius Nestor : The 287th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending April 12th, 2026.
GNU Linux-Libre 7.0 Kernel Is Now Available for Software Freedom Lovers
Marius Nestor : GNU Linux-libre 7.0 kernel is now available for download based on Linux kernel 7.0 and targeted at those seeking 100% freedom for their PCs.
How to Install Linux Kernel 7.0 on Ubuntu 25.10
Marius Nestor : You can now install the latest and greatest Linux 7.0 kernel series on your Ubuntu 25.10 distribution. Here’s how to do it!
I didn’t install GNOME OS because I thought it would replace my current setupGNOME OS revealed what Linux is actually becoming
Rianne Schestowitz : I didn’t install GNOME OS because I thought it would replace my current setup
Three Months After Georgia Tech, Stallman Heads to UT Austin
Rianne Schestowitz : Once a fixture on the lecture circuit, GNU’s creator — and the father of Free Software — is slowly re‑emerging in the US, updating his message for the 2020s
A week in Graz: KDE MegaSprint and Grazer Linuxtage
Rianne Schestowitz : I spent this week in Graz, the weekdays as part of the KDE Mega Sprint 2026 and Saturday attending Grazer Linuxtage 2026
Review: pearOS 2026.03
Rianne Schestowitz : pearOS is an Arch-based desktop Linux distribution which features a macOS-like theme and icons on top of the KDE Plasma desktop
NawaOS – Debian-based Linux distribution built for gaming
Rianne Schestowitz : NawaOS is a Debian-based Linux distribution built for gaming
MODOS – small Debian-based operating system
Rianne Schestowitz : MODOS, formerly known as G0ll0’Z SmollOS
This immutable Linux solved my biggest technical frustrations
Rianne Schestowitz : I installed Linux over the weekend, and not just any version of Linux—an immutable one by the name of Fedora Silverblue
Best Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion here
4 reasons I can no longer use Windows as my daily driver
Rianne Schestowitz : Today, I'm going to tell you why I'm finally ditching my Windows partition and making Linux my daily driver
I deleted all my Linux folders and found files faster without them
Rianne Schestowitz : “I’ll find it later.” Which sounds reckless until you realize Linux has been built for this for years
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Firefox does one thing Chrome simply won't on Android
I tested Artix Linux: An enjoyable systemd-free distro for experienced users (and ChromeOS speeds)
Rianne Schestowitz : If you want a stable Linux distribution with a unique take
Best Free and Open Source Software, howtos and Installations
Rianne Schestowitz : Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion here
These 7 Fedora cleanup commands freed up more space than I expected
Rianne Schestowitz : Fedora is known for its cutting-edge software, stability, and clean implementation of upstream technologies, but even it can accumulate digital clutter over time
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Google and Samsung are improving Android's most useful feature
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Microsoft Windows Measured Below 5% in Lao
Roy Schestowitz : An all time low
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical posts
Linux Kernel Plays Ball With Slop After Slop Pushers Pay Millions to 'Linux' Foundation
Roy Schestowitz : kernel news polluted by hype
Games: fheroes2 and Capcom horror games
Roy Schestowitz : gaming picks
Web Browsers/Web Servers: RSS, New Blogs, and Load Balancing
Roy Schestowitz : Web related news picks
Content Management Systems (CMS) / Static Site Generators (SSG): WordPress, Grav, Jekyll, Kirby, Eleventy Etc.
Roy Schestowitz : running sites, as explained by bloggers
Debian Developers' Reports and UmbrelOS (Based on Debian)
Roy Schestowitz : Debian leftovers
EasyOS: Kernel 6.12.81 with CONFIG_USB4 and pre-install script in PET packages
Roy Schestowitz : EasyOS updated from B.K.
GNU/Linux and BSD Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly GNU/Linux for now
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
Ursa - a new Iceberg-first storage engine for Kafka
Roy Schestowitz : What’s been peculiarly interesting in this dogfight has been companies’ slow pivot away from their proprietary-solutions and heavier lean into open-source and the Kafka protocol
2026-04-14
Trisquel GNU/Linux 12.0 LTS Released with GNU Linux-Libre 6.8 Kernel, MATE 1.26
Marius Nestor : Trisquel GNU/Linux 12.0 LTS distribution is now available for download with GNU Linux-libre 6.8 kernel, MATE 1.26 desktop environment, updated packages, and various improvements.
Scribus 1.6.6 Open-Source Desktop Publishing App Released with Bug Fixes
Marius Nestor : Scribus 1.6.6 free and open-source desktop publishing software is now available for download with various bug fixes and improvements.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Lands GNOME 50, systemd-boot on New UEFI Installs
Marius Nestor : openSUSE Tumbleweed get the GNOME 50 desktop environment, systemd-boot as the default bootloader for new UEFI installs, and better Full Disk Encryption.
Latest Raspberry Pi OS Release Disables Passwordless sudo by Default
Marius Nestor : Raspberry Pi OS 2026-04-13 is now available for download with a much-improved Control Center app, passwordless sudo disabled by default, Chromium enhancements, and many other changes.
XOrg Server 21.1.22 and Xwayland 24.1.10 Released with Multiple Security Fixes
Marius Nestor : XOrg Server 21.1.22 and Xwayland 24.1.10 have been released today to address a total of five security vulnerabilities. Users are urged to update their systems as soon as possible.
PocketTerm35-Pi5 Handheld Linux Terminal with Raspberry Pi 5 and 3.5″ Display
Rianne Schestowitz : Waveshare recently featured the PocketTerm35-Pi5, a handheld Linux terminal based on the Raspberry Pi 5
This Linux distro offers an easy DNS switcher - but there's more to it that I like
Rianne Schestowitz : iDealOS is an MXLinux-based distribution that gives the normal Linux security a bit of a boost via DNS
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Google Drive is disappearing from Ubuntu's file manager, and it's a bigger deal than you think
Rianne Schestowitz : At first, it's a little strange, as Linux is not usually an operating system known for removing useful features instead of adding them
7 Linux features I miss every time I boot into Windows 11
Rianne Schestowitz : Ever wondered what you're missing by sticking to Windows and not trying out Linux
I switched my Linux desktop environment from GNOME, and it’s so much better
Rianne Schestowitz : A Desktop Environment (DE) in a Linux-based operating system can be best described as a complete desktop interface
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : I found a second permissions menu on Android that most people never check
Archium Linux – Arch-based distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : Archium Linux is an Arch-based Linux distribution designed to simplify installation and initial system setup without sacrificing the flexibility and transparency of Arch Linux
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Tributary is a GTK4 reimagining of Rhythmbox music player
Rianne Schestowitz : Ever wondered what a GTK4/libadwaita version of Linux music player Rhythmbox might look like
They Weren’t Joking: Gentoo WAS Ported To GNU Hurd
Rianne Schestowitz : Long ago, in the aftermath of the UNIX wars, three kernels emerged from the rubble: BSD, Linux, and Hurd. BSD, being UNIX
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Anbernic’s new handheld is a pocket-friendly Android device with a swiveling screen
The State of Linux-Powered Robots: From Lego Kits to World Domination
Rianne Schestowitz : The penguin didn’t just conquer servers and supercomputers. It’s learning to walk
Kernel News and Graphics Coverage
Roy Schestowitz : Linux news
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Corporate Stuff: Red Hat (IBM) and So-called 'FSFE' (GAFAM Front Group)
Roy Schestowitz : 5 more links for today
Games: Dome Keeper, Portal 2: Community Edition, and More
Roy Schestowitz : latest from GamingOnLinux
Games: Why GNU/Linux Is Quietly Becoming the Ultimate Gaming Platform, Pop_OS!, Raspberry Pi, Bazzite, and KDE
Roy Schestowitz : mostly Valnet articles
Announcing Istio 1.29.2 and 1.28.6
Roy Schestowitz : two new stable releases
GNU/Linux on the Desktop/Laptop: CachyOS is Dethroning Windows, Why Switch, and Productivity Gains
Roy Schestowitz : recent Valnet articles
Advocacy of Proxmox at Valnet
Roy Schestowitz : "I stopped throwing out old hardware after discovering Proxmox" and "I moved everything to Proxmox"
Applications: A look at PacHub and "4 Linux tools solve problems the default apps shouldn't have left unsolve"
Roy Schestowitz : Applications coverage in Valenet
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development stories
Fedora and Red Hat Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Fedora things and some slop
Linux Devices and Open Hardware, Projects
Roy Schestowitz : hardware news
BSD: FreeBSD News and How to Install NetBSD on Old Apple Macs
Roy Schestowitz : BSD picks
GNU/Linux Distributions and Operating Systems
Roy Schestowitz : today's leftovers
Free, Libre Software; Standards and Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS and more
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical leftovers
Proprietary Microsoft Putting Off People
Roy Schestowitz : Microsoft links
Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : and Microsoft TCO
Open Hardware and Mobile System
Roy Schestowitz : hardware picks
Mozilla: Servo, Spidermonkey, and Net Advocacy
Roy Schestowitz : Mozilla picks
Audiocasts/Shows: Late Night Linux and Linux User Space
Roy Schestowitz : 2 new episodes
today's leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : GNU/Linux and more
Waveshare Built a $149 Handheld That Runs Full Linux Without the Laptop
Roy Schestowitz : The handheld computer has always been a compelling idea that rarely lives up to its promise
Recent Videos About Software Freedom and GNU/Linux
Roy Schestowitz : via Invidious
deepin 25.1.0 Release Note
Roy Schestowitz : deepin has new released
GNU/Linux Leftovers and FOSS Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : some more news for the day
24 Hours Till Richard Stallman (RMS) Talk at University of Texas in Austin, Texas
Roy Schestowitz : It's an opportunity to meet the man who started GNU/Linux in 1983.
Manchester Sun and Manchester City
Roy Schestowitz : Can our local team pick three trophies this year?
2026-04-15
COSMIC 1.0.10 Desktop Environment Brings Small Tweaks and Bug Fixes
Marius Nestor : COSMIC 1.0.10 desktop environment is now available with workspace and configured output filtering, a new setting to toggle workspace wrapping, and other changes.
Archinstall 4.2 Arch Linux Installer Brings Granular KDE Plasma Configuration
Marius Nestor : Archinstall 4.2 text-based installer for Arch Linux is now available with granular KDE Plasma configuration, a new Pacman settings submenu with Color and Parallel Downloads, and other changes.
Linux smashes past 5% on the Steam Survey for the first time
Rianne Schestowitz : After rubbing away the sleep from my eyes in disbelief
You cannot use the GNU (A)GPL to take software freedom away
Rianne Schestowitz : Protecting the integrity of the (A)GPL is an essential component in protecting user freedom
Planet GNOME: Announcing the upcoming Graphs 2.0
Rianne Schestowitz : It’s been a while since we last shared a major update of Graphs
End of 10 Handout
Rianne Schestowitz : When I hear fairly technical folks talk about Linux in 2026
A PHP Dev Just Solved a 20+ Year-Old KDE Plasma Problem No One Else Would
Rianne Schestowitz : KWin can now show different virtual desktops on each screen independently
Glacia OS – Ubuntu-based Linux distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : Glacia OS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution that builds its installation image from an Ubuntu base and layers a customized Unity desktop with Nemo
Free and Open Source Software, howtos and Installations
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
I was avoiding Arch Linux for one reason, and this tool fixed it
Rianne Schestowitz : We've all been there at one point, being forced to install a fresh copy of an OS
I installed Zorin OS on an old laptop, and now I get the hype
Rianne Schestowitz : After installing Asahi Linux on an Apple MacBook Air M1
How the latest Netrunner distro delivers a Linux productivity powerhouse
Rianne Schestowitz : Netrunner 23 is a perfect distribution for fans of the KDE Plasma desktop
CIQ (Rocky Linux) Trying to Ride "Hey Hi" Hype Wave With x86
Roy Schestowitz : 4 new picks
KDE: Wayland, Falkon Connect, digiKam Splashscreen, and Updates on Oxygen and Air
Roy Schestowitz : KDE development updates
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
2026-04-16
Linux Kernel 7.0 Officially Released, This Is What’s New
Marius Nestor : Linux kernel 7.0 is now available for download with new features, enhanced hardware support through new and updated drivers, improvements to filesystems and networking, and much more.
OpenSSL 4.0 Released with Support for Encrypted Client Hello, SNMP KDF, and More
Marius Nestor : OpenSSL 4.0 is now available for download with support for Encrypted Client Hello, support for SNMP KDF and SRTP KDF, and other changes. Here’s what’s new!
GNOME 50.1 Released with Basic Zoom Support for the Captive Portal
Marius Nestor : GNOME 50.1 is now available as the first point release to the GNOME 50 desktop environment series with various bug fixes and improvements across several core components and default apps.
Canonical Releases Mir 2.26 with Initial Rust Implementation of Wayland Frontend
Marius Nestor : Mir 2.26 compositor is now available for download with initial implementation of the Wayland frontend in the Rust, as well as many other Wayland improvements.
Proton 11 Enters Beta Testing with Support for Breath of Fire IV, Unknown Faces
Marius Nestor : Proton 11 is now available for public beta testing with support for Breath of Fire IV, Unknown Faces, Gothic 1 Classic, X-Plane 12, and many other Windows games.
I found a way to roll back buggy Google Services updates on Android - in just a few clicks
Rianne Schestowitz : If Google Services update on your Android is giving you problems
KDE Mega Sprint 2026
Rianne Schestowitz : This April, KDE once again had a sprint in Graz, Austria
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Every Linux user told me to try Niri, so I finally did and it wasn't for me
Rianne Schestowitz : There’s a very specific kind of pressure that only exists in Linux circles
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Android XR's April update brought new bugs, but Google's working on fixes
Shift OS – Ubuntu based Linux distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : Shift OS is an Ubuntu LTS-based Linux distribution aimed at developers, creators, and gamers who want a streamlined desktop without unnecessary extras
Free and Open Source Software, howtos and Installations
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : You can soon turn this Android handheld into an ultra-powerful Linux handheld
Slop and Rust in Kernel Space (Linux)
Roy Schestowitz : bad direction
Games: Necesse, Warhammer, Sentinel, and More
Roy Schestowitz : latest from GamingOnLinux
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Ubuntu's GRUBby plans
Roy Schestowitz : Ubuntu provides two versions of GRUB: one for UEFI systems that enables Secure Boot (referred to as the "signed" builds), and another for systems with legacy BIOS or systems that otherwise don't support Secure Boot (the "unsigned" builds)
LWN: Scuttlebutt, fre:ac, and Kernel
Roy Schestowitz : New outside the paywall
Back Home
Roy Schestowitz : Today we mostly catch up with news, including some of yesterday's
Games: ScummVM, Road to Vostok, Luanti, and More
Roy Schestowitz : latest from GamingOnLinux
They Weren't Joking: Gentoo WAS Ported To GNU Hurd
Roy Schestowitz : GNU Hurd is a microkernel architecture, based originally on the Mach kernel
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical picks
Graphics: The Origins of GPU Computing and DRM Chaos in HDMI 2.1 Hurting Linux
Roy Schestowitz : HDMI 2.1 is malicious
BSD: FreeBSD, OpenBSD, 2.11BSD, and More
Roy Schestowitz : BSD leftovers
Red Hat Selling Slop, Clown Computing, and OpenShift Pipelines 1.21
Roy Schestowitz : redhat.com's latest
Security and Windows TCO
Roy Schestowitz : mostly Windows TCO today
Hardware Projects and Mobile Leftovers (Linux-centric)
Roy Schestowitz : gadgets and more
Debian: Freexian Report and Updates in Raspberry Pi OS and Tails
Roy Schestowitz : Debian leftovers
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
Back End/Databases Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : a handful of link picks
Mozilla: Firefox Nightly, Policy, MozPhab, and YouTuve
Roy Schestowitz : half a dozen picks for today
Digital Sovereignty / Software Freedom Gaining Traction
Roy Schestowitz : Some new picks
Web Browsers and Back Doors in Web Plugins
Roy Schestowitz : Web messy
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software and Sharing Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly FOSS news
Threats to GNU/Linux
Roy Schestowitz : 4 new picks
GNU/Linux Distributions and Operating Systems: News, Releases, Activity
Roy Schestowitz : today's leftovers
Feeding the Fish
Roy Schestowitz : Fish are an easy kind of pet
2026-04-17
KDE Gear 26.04 Software Suite Is Out with Many Improvements for KDE Apps
Marius Nestor : KDE Gear 26.04 open-source software suite is now available with improvements for many of your favorite KDE applications. Here’s what’s new!
Linux Mint Will Adopt a Longer Development Cycle Starting with Linux Mint 23
Marius Nestor : Linux Mint devs announced that they will adopt a longer development cycle starting with the upcoming Linux Mint 23 release, as well as other important changes to the distribution.
The Linux Mint Blog: Monthly News – March 2026
Rianne Schestowitz : Before we start with the news, I’d like to apologize for posting so late
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion here
Tux Manager is the perfect Linux Task Manager replacement for Windows refugees
Rianne Schestowitz : Moving from Windows to Linux can be really freeing
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Google may revive the best dead Android feature with the Pixel 11
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Security and Windows TCO Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Security leftovers
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical posts
Open Hardware/Modding: PocketTerm35, Raspberry Pi OS 6.2, FPGAs, Framework 13
Roy Schestowitz : Linux-centric hardware projects
Audiocasts/Shows: BSD Now, Django Chat, and More
Roy Schestowitz : recent episodes
Coverage regarding curl dns 2026 and Web browsers
Roy Schestowitz : Web news
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
Standards/Consortia: Internet Protocol Version 8 (IPv8) and NIST Changes to CVE Scope
Roy Schestowitz : upcoming changes
Education: AsiaBSDCon, Modern Common Lisp with FSet, Plans for APNIC 62 (APNIC 62 Program Committee's (PC) Call for Papers)
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS stories
LibreOffice Events and Reports
Roy Schestowitz : Some LibreOffice updates
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS and GNU
Red Hat's Latest Slop Blitz and Fines for "Diversity Blitz"
Roy Schestowitz : some of the latest
GNU/Linux and BSD Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly GNU/Linux
Under IBM, Red Hat Fast Becoming Laughing Stock of a Company Selling Slop by False Marketing and Misleading Buzzwords
Roy Schestowitz : truly embarrassing
Games: Ridiculous Stats Battles, 4Connect, TerraTech Legion, and More
Roy Schestowitz : mostly GamingOnLinux
Digital Restrictions (DRM) and Attacks on Computing Freedom in the US/GAFAM
Roy Schestowitz : 3 stories for today
Mozilla Undermines Its Image (and Firefox) by Pushing Slop Via "Thunderbolt"
Roy Schestowitz : Thunderbolt slop
New Steam Games with Native GNU/Linux Builds and Outperforming Windows
Roy Schestowitz : gaming picks
Applications: Ulauncher, Sniffnet, and Fogpanther
Roy Schestowitz : Software on GNU/Linux
Distros With Linux 7.0, Allowing Slop in Linux, and Version Inflation
Roy Schestowitz : kernel picks
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical picks
Security and Windows TCO Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Windows TCO and more
Programming: Rust 1.95.0 and More
Roy Schestowitz : Development News
Databases: PGConf.BE, YottaDB, and QLAlchemy 2
Roy Schestowitz : Database-related news
WordPress/WordCamp and Firefox Development
Roy Schestowitz : Web news
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS picks
IBM Red Hat Peddling Slop and Microsoft, Fedora Delayed, and RHEL Clone Rocky Linux Also Rides the Hype Train of Slop
Roy Schestowitz : very shallow today
EasyOS Development and Improvements
Roy Schestowitz : BK on EasyOS
Open Hardware/Modding: Arduino, RISC-V, and Beagle Board Black (ARM)
Roy Schestowitz : Hardware picks
GNU/Linux Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : bits and bobs, leftovers
Almost May Already
Roy Schestowitz : Time flies
Record Requests and Geminispace
Roy Schestowitz : Gemini Protocol turns 7 this year
2026-04-18
Zorin OS 18.1 Boosts Windows App Support by 40%, Improves Window Tiling
Marius Nestor : Zorin OS 18.1 is now available for download based on Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS and powered by the Linux 6.17 HWE kernel. Here’s what’s new!
Shelly 2.1 Package Manager for Arch Linux Revamps AppImage Support
Marius Nestor : Shelly 2.1 package manager for Arch Linux is now available for download with better support for AppImage, Flatpak, and AUR packages, as well as many other enhancements.
Orange Pi Zero 3W – An Allwinner A733 SBC in Raspberry Pi Zero form factor
Rianne Schestowitz : Orange Pi Zero 3W is Raspberry Pi Zero-sized SBC powered by an Allwinner A733 octa-core Arm Cortex-A76/A55 SoC paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM
Decades-old Linux UI bug fixed by dev younger than the window manager
Rianne Schestowitz : Kamila Szewczyk prefers old software, as back then people understood something could actually be finished
PureOS Crimson Development Report: March 2026
Rianne Schestowitz : Toward the best PureOS yet
Free and Open Source Software, howtos and Installations
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Kdenlive 26.04 is Out with Animated Transition Preview & Screen Mirroring
Rianne Schestowitz : KDE announced the release of KDE Gear 26.04 on Thursday
FRED Comes To Hobby Operating Systems (and Linux)
Rianne Schestowitz : Of course, it would be silly to omit the fact that Linux received patches first
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Google Blocks 8.3B Policy-Violating Ads in 2025, Launches Android 17 Privacy Overhaul
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Emulation/Games: RPCS3, Gopher64, and Proton 11 Beta
Roy Schestowitz : GamingOnLinux's latest
The Man Who Wrote the Rules of Freedom for Software
Roy Schestowitz : Towards the end of January 2026, I emailed Richard for an interview
Games: Godot 4.7 Dev 5, Proton Beta, and More
Roy Schestowitz : gaming news, all in one
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical picks
This Week in GNOME, GNOME Foundation Update, and More GNOME
Roy Schestowitz : mixture of GNOME updates
Open Hardware/Modding: Orange Pi, ESP32, and More
Roy Schestowitz : gadgets and more
Red Hat, Fedora, and Rocky Linux Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly Red Hat picks
OpenSUSE: Tumbleweed Report and Planet News Roundup
Roy Schestowitz : openSUSE picks
Applications: Office Suites and Nixpilled
Roy Schestowitz : 3 misc. software links
PostgresSQL: PGDay Armenia and Swiss PGDay 2026
Roy Schestowitz : PostgresSQL news
BSD Education: AsiaBSDCon and New York City *BSD User Group
Roy Schestowitz : BSD picks
Abandoning Free Software While Blaming Slop and Clarifications on Discourse
Roy Schestowitz : Cal.com and Discourse
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software and Standards
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS and more
Security Leftovers and Windows TCO (Windows Breaking Itself)
Roy Schestowitz : security updates
GNU/Linux and More
Roy Schestowitz : today's leftovers
2026-04-19
Why Zorin OS 18.1 is simply the best Linux distro - for anyone
Rianne Schestowitz : Released today, the latest Zorin OS manages to improve upon previous versions
Stable kernels: Linux 6.19.13, Linux 6.18.23, Linux 6.12.82, Linux 6.6.135, Linux 6.1.169, Linux 5.15.203, and Linux 5.10.253
Rianne Schestowitz : I'm announcing the release of the 6.19.13 kernel
openRuyi – Linux Distribution for RISC-V
Rianne Schestowitz : openRuyi is an open source Linux distribution, initiated and long-term maintained by Institute of Software
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Hello old new “Projects” directory!
Rianne Schestowitz : If you have recently installed a very up-to-date Linux distribution with a desktop environment, or upgraded your system on a rolling-release distribution
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Why Was XLibre Removed From the Arch Wiki? The Full Story
Roy Schestowitz : accusing the Xorg project of being stifled by "toxic elements" and "moles from BigTech"
Release of Wine 11.7, Valve Quietly Rebased Proton on Wine 11
Roy Schestowitz : WINE and stuff
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical picks
Games: Valve, NVIDIA, and More
Roy Schestowitz : gaming leftovers
Audiocasts/Shows: This Week in Linux and Linux Saloon
Roy Schestowitz : 2 episodes
Standards/Consortia: NIST and More
Roy Schestowitz : standards and more
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development leftovers
Content Management Systems (CMS) / Static Site Generators (SSG) Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS leftovers
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS picks
Web Browsers Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : WWW links
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS leftovers
Open Hardware/Modding Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : hardware leftovers
BSD and GNU/Linux Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : today's leftovers
Games: Boutique Linux PC, Steam Runs On Nintendo Switch Using Valve's Proton Linux Beta, More on Valve's Proton 11 Beta
Roy Schestowitz : gaming picks
France Got the Ball Rolling
Roy Schestowitz : 2026 is shaping up to be a very fine year for GNU/Linux adoption
New Software for Running Tux Machines
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the software tools we created for curating and maintaining this site have been improved
2026-04-20
GIMP 3.2.4 Improves Text and Crop Tools, PDF Export, PSD Import, and More
Marius Nestor : GIMP 3.2.4 open-source image editor is now available for download with improvements to Text and Crop tools, PDF export, PSD import, and more. Here’s what’s new!
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: April 19th, 2026
Marius Nestor : 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for April 19th, 2026, brings news about KDE Gear 26.04, Archinstall 4.2, GNOME 50.1, Scribus 1.6.6, Zorin OS 18.1, GIMP 3.2.4, Solus 4.9, OpenSSL 4.0, Raspberry Pi OS 2026-04-13, Mir 2.26, COSMIC 1.0.10, new XOrg Server and Xwayland security releases, Proton 11 beta, Shelly 2.1, and more.
Review: Lakka 6.1
Rianne Schestowitz : Lakka is a lightweight Linux distribution that transforms a computer into a game console
Butterbian – Debian-based Linux distribution with XFCE
Rianne Schestowitz : Butterbian is a Debian 13 (Trixie) live ISO built around reliable rollback and recovery from the start
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : OnePlus just turned its next phone into an Android gaming handheld
Kader⁴² – Arch-based Linux distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
GNOME 50 is the Linux desktop update I've waited years for
Rianne Schestowitz : I recently switched back to the Linux desktop, and just in time
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Android 16 is full of small changes I don't want to lose — they've grown on me
Distributions and Operating Systems: A "next generation of Linux distros" and CachyOS Considered
Roy Schestowitz : Some OS picks from Valnet
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
BSD and Linux Kernel Picks
Roy Schestowitz : Kernel leftovers
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical posts
Audiocasts/Shows: LINUX Unplugged and mintCast
Roy Schestowitz : two new episodes
BeagleConnect, Banana Pi, DongshanPI, and More
Roy Schestowitz : Boards and Linux devices
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
Databases: PostgreSQL Events and Releases, Grafana Table Joins With SQL Expressions
Roy Schestowitz : Database related picks
Games: The Run and New Titles for Steam Deck
Roy Schestowitz : gaming news
Mozilla Keeps Pushing Slop and Surveillance, Right-Wingers Change the Topic of Controversy to Pronouns
Roy Schestowitz : Mozilla leftovers
Web Browsers/Web Servers: Small Web, Wander, and SSGs
Roy Schestowitz : Web centric news
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software, Open Data, and Standards
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS leftovers and more
BSD, GNU/Linux Distributions and Operating Systems
Roy Schestowitz : today's leftovers
HowTo Geek (Valnet) on GNOME Defaults and Extensions
Roy Schestowitz : 2 recent articles
NAS, Proxmox, and Homelabs With Raspberry Pi
Roy Schestowitz : Open Hardware/Modding/Self-hosting links
Using Vi/Vim and ShellCheck for Code and Scripts
Roy Schestowitz : 2 recent Valnet articles
Fedora / IBM: Fedora Considered Hard, Flatpak Has Serious Bug
Roy Schestowitz : Flatpak and more
Games: Bazzite, Dumping Windows, and a Glimpse at SteamOS 3.9
Roy Schestowitz : gaming picks
Applications: Outsourcing Dotfiles to Microsoft (Proprietary GitHub), Self-hosting, and Rust Hype (Also Proprietary GitHub)
Roy Schestowitz : software picks
XDA (Valnet) on GNU/Linux Doing What Windows Cannot, a Look at a Weak Windows Clone
Roy Schestowitz : 2 articles
Valnet: Xfce, Watchdog, Android, and Recovery
Roy Schestowitz : 4 recent articles
Maintenance and Upgrade Soon
Roy Schestowitz : Maybe in May we'll be running the latest Debian
2026-04-21
Archinstall 4.3 Arch Linux Installer Adds Support for Installing Additional Fonts
Marius Nestor : Archinstall 4.3 text-mode installer for the Arch Linux distribution is now available with support for installing additional fonts, as well as other changes and bug fixes.
Mozilla Thunderbird 150 Brings Support for Generating Unobtrusive Signatures
Marius Nestor : Mozilla Thunderbird 150 open-source email client is now available for download with support for generating unobtrusive signatures for OpenGPG, Account Hub improvements, and many other changes.
Fedora Linux 44 beta unifies the KDE Plasma experience across editions
Rianne Schestowitz : Available for a wide range of hardware architectures, as usual, the latest beta release of Fedora Linux allows users to preview what they will get in the upcoming 44 release
This Week in Plasma: Per-Screen Virtual Desktops and Wayland Session Restore
Rianne Schestowitz : Last week over 20 KDE contributors converged on the Austrian city of Graz for our annual mega-sprint
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Ubuntu 26.04 will block your upgrade on Thursday if your containers still use cgroup v1
Rianne Schestowitz : There are a lot of reasons why I like Linux, and one of my faves is how it respects legacy hardware
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Having trouble joining the Android 17 Beta? This might be why
Kernel: Linux 7.0, Linux 7.1, and More
Roy Schestowitz : Linux links
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
GNU Projects: coreutils 9.11 and GNU Health GTK client 5.0.2 released
Roy Schestowitz : two new releases
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical posts
Red Hat Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : buzzwords and more
Open Hardware/Modding: SendspinZero, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and More
Roy Schestowitz : Hardware leftovers
Web Browsers/Web Servers Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Mozilla and more
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
LibreOffice: Vissarion Fisikopoulos, Ravi Dwivedi at LibreOffice Conference, and LibreOffice Asia Conf 2025
Roy Schestowitz : LibreOffice news
Kernel: Linux PTP Story and Linux 7.1 Becoming More Windows-Like
Roy Schestowitz : Linux 7.1 and more
Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Security picks
Applications: Parabolic Video Downloader, Pods, and cpuidle
Roy Schestowitz : Software releases and more
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : only a handful for now
Applications: Kookbook 0.3.0, KDE Applications Snaps, Git 2.54.0, and More
Roy Schestowitz : 4 software updates and such
Games: History of SuperTuxKart, Denuvo Versus GNU/Linux, and Gaming Consoles
Roy Schestowitz : gaming news
EasyOS: Keyboard Layouts and ROX-Filer Improvements
Roy Schestowitz : Distribution not many people know
Open Hardware/Modding: ESP32, Raspberry Pi
Roy Schestowitz : Hardware stories
Linux Graphics Painted as Political, Collabora "Accelerating OpenXR at XR Expo 2026"
Roy Schestowitz : Graphics news
Release of LibreSSL 4.3.1 and of Maestro 1.0.0
Roy Schestowitz : 2 new releases
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software, Education, Digital Sovereignty, Open Data, and Standards
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS and more
GNU/Linux and BSD Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly GNU/Linux news leftovers
The French Wave
Roy Schestowitz : Proponents or advocates can take the back seat and let employees do the "heavy lifting" (ripping apart Windows)
2026-04-22
LXQt 2.4 Desktop Environment Released with More Wayland Improvements
Marius Nestor : LXQt 2.4 desktop environment is now available with better Wayland support and many other changes across its core components. Here’s what’s new!
Firefox 150 Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New
Marius Nestor : Firefox 150 open-source web browser is now available for download with support for the GTK emoji picker on Linux, extended local network access restrictions, and other changes.
Ubuntu 26.10 “Stonking Stingray” Is Slated for Release on October 15th, 2026
Marius Nestor : Ubuntu 26.10 “Stonking Stingray” operating system has been slated for release on October 15th, 2026, and it’s expected to come with the GNOME 51 desktop environment and Linux kernel 7.2.
QEMU 11.0 Released with New CPU Model for Intel Diamond Rapids
Marius Nestor : QEMU 11.0 open-source virtualization software is now available for download as a major update that introduces many new features and improvements for supported architectures. Here’s what’s new!
PipeWire 1.6.4 Improves ALSA Sequencer Port Names, Fixes More Bugs
Marius Nestor : PipeWire 1.6.4 audio/video server for Linux is now available for downlaod with ALSA Sequencer improvements and various bug fixes.
Linux Kernel 6.19 Reaches End of Life, It’s Time to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 7.0
Marius Nestor : Linux kernel 6.19 reached end of life and all users are now recommended to upgrade their systems to the latest Linux 7.0 kernel series as soon as possible.
Neko-Void – Linux distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : Neko-Void is a Void Linux respin aimed at desktop users who want Void Linux’s speed and minimal base with a more ready-made experience
Free and Open Source Software, and Benchmark
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Zorin OS 18.1 released - and the Lite edition reappears
Rianne Schestowitz : Plus news from its Dublin neighbors, Linux Mint
5 open-source operating systems everyone mistakes for Linux
Rianne Schestowitz : Linux has been used as a catch-all term for any free
French government says it's ditching Windows for Linux - country accelerates plans to ditch US-based software in digital sovereignty push
Roy Schestowitz : 2026 is set to be l’année de Linux.
Debian Project Leader Election 2026 Results
Roy Schestowitz : The winner of the election is Sruthi Chandran
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Geminispace Still Growing in Terms of Gemini Capsules Online
Roy Schestowitz : We're getting close to another noteworthy milestone this week
Availability of EasyOS Version 7.2.99 and More EasyOS News
Roy Schestowitz : EasyOS leftovers
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical posts
Applications: Pipeweaver, Coolify, and CapyPDF
Roy Schestowitz : 3 applications in the news/blogs
Linuxwashing and Openwashing: "OpenAssets", Slop, and Radio Access Network (RAN)
Roy Schestowitz : cheapening the brands
Fedora: "New Way to Recognize Fedora Contributors" as Community Sheds Off Volunteers (Unpaid IBM Workers)
Roy Schestowitz : new effort
Red Hat Selling GAFAM and Slop (While Laying Off Almost 500 Linux Engineers)
Roy Schestowitz : IBM and CIQ news
Games: Proton Experimental, The Caribou Trail, and More
Roy Schestowitz : some of the latest from GamingOnLinux
Linux Devices, Open Hardware, and Gadgets
Roy Schestowitz : Linux-centric projects
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development news
Web: Feeds, Mozilla, and QUIC
Roy Schestowitz : Mostly Mozilla/Firefox news
Blogging, GNU Projects, and GAFAM Ambush
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS related
New Features in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS and Canonical Brings Ubuntu 24.04 LTS to MediaTek's Genio 520, 720
Roy Schestowitz : Canonical/Ubuntu news
Security Snakeoil, Breaches, and Patches
Roy Schestowitz : Security leftovers
Debian's Mike Gabriel on Lomiri CodeFest and Ebook Readers in Debian
Roy Schestowitz : Debian picks
GNU/Linux Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : news about GNU/Linux
Goodbye Spring? Soon It's May Already.
Roy Schestowitz : Will GNU/Linux "market share" on desktop- and laptop-type devices "break past" 10% in a year or two?
They Fight Till the End
Roy Schestowitz : In 2026 we go public because the fight for justice won't end until the system here recognises how laws get bent and misused to curtail journalism
7 More Weeks
Roy Schestowitz : We are exactly 7 weeks away from our site anniversary (7x7=49)
2026-04-23
VirtualBox 7.2.8 Released with Support for Linux 7.0, Guest Time Accounting
Marius Nestor : VirtualBox 7.2.8 open-source virtualization software is now available for download with initial support for Linux kernel 7.0, guest time accounting, and many other Linux changes.
Colorado Age Attestation Bill May Exclude Open Source OSes and Apps
Marius Nestor : System76 CEO Carl Richell confirms that the upcoming Colorado age attestation bill may exclude Open Source OSes and apps, as well as popular code repos and containers.
Firefox 151 Is Now Available for Public Beta Testing with Improved Settings
Marius Nestor : Firefox 151 open-source web browser is now available for public beta testing with an improved Settings page, easier access to translations, and many new features for web developers.
CachyOS is the Arch Linux distro to try if you want serious speed and performance
Rianne Schestowitz : The latest version of CachyOS makes one of the hottest Linux distributions on the market today even better
Curate Your Own Newsfeed with Newsflash
Rianne Schestowitz : I remember it fondly. With RSS, I was able to stay in the loop on just about any topic or website
Stable kernels: Linux 7.0.1, Linux 6.19.14, Linux 6.18.24, and Linux 6.12.83
Rianne Schestowitz : I'm announcing the release of the 7.0.1 kernel
Linux application sandboxing - old tech for the future
Rianne Schestowitz : Soonish, there ought to be a new Ubuntu LTS
Hardened Slarpx – security focused Debian-based Linux distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : Hardened Slarpx is a Debian-based Linux distribution designed for hostile environments where security takes priority over convenience
Free and Open Source Software, howtos and Installations
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
I bought a Linux tablet, and it’s both better and worse than Android
Rianne Schestowitz : I purchased one running Linux
This "meme" distro actually laid the groundwork for modern desktop Linux
Rianne Schestowitz : It sounds like a meme distro
Linux users claim they want mainstream adoption, but here's why they don't
Rianne Schestowitz : In a rational world, Linux is just an operating system and people who genuinely believe it's a better operating system than the alternatives would want it to become as easy to use and popular as possible
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : The latest Android XR update is causing serious performance issues on the Galaxy XR
AXEM-SX – openSUSE based Linux distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : AXEM-SX is a modular Linux operating system built on an openSUSE Leap foundation and distributed as bootable ISO images
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Linux may get a hall pass from one state age-check bill, but Congress plays hall monitor
Rianne Schestowitz : Colorado amendments could exempt open source OSes, code repos, and containers
I thought MX Linux was lightweight until I tried the distro it's based on
Rianne Schestowitz : MX Linux has a well-deserved reputation for being fast, stable, and not bloating up your system with apps you didn't ask for
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Android's next big fix might be for the people you wish would stop texting
Software Freedom / Digital Sovereignty: Copyleft, France, and "More confessions from a FOSS enthusiast"
Roy Schestowitz : 3 SF links
Games: FEX, Crusader Kings III, Sharp Shooters Humble Bundle, Playnix, and More
Roy Schestowitz : latest from GamingOnLinux
Linux Kernel 7.0, 7.1, and CoolerControl 4.2
Roy Schestowitz : Kernel stuff
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Games: This War of Mine, Transport Fever 3, and More
Roy Schestowitz : Games-centric coverage
Music Applications: Release of LilyPond 2.26.0 and agging music with MusicBrainz Picard
Roy Schestowitz : from LWN
Security and Windows TCO Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : patches and more
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical picks
BSD/Linux Kernel: Extending ZFS Performance Without Hardware Upgrades, Slop Flooding Bug Tracking in Linux With Sabotaging Noise, Development Statistics for the Slop-Filled Linux 7.0
Roy Schestowitz : slop and more
IBM Keeps Ruining Red Hat, the RedHat.com Official Site is Just Mumbling About Slop and Buzzwords/Cargo Cults
Roy Schestowitz : as usual
Canonical/Ubuntu: From Jammy to Resolute, "Resolute Raccoon", and More
Roy Schestowitz : Canonical, Ubuntu news
Hardware: ESP32, Raspberry Pi, DIY, and More
Roy Schestowitz : Hardware leftovers
Databases: SQL Management Studio for PostgreSQL 2.0, storage_engine 1.0.7, and YottaDB as a Creative Platform
Roy Schestowitz : Database news
Mozilla: GAFAM, Surveillance, and Wasting Efforts on Slop Hype
Roy Schestowitz : Firefox and more
Web: RSS Feeds for Reading and QUIC Considered
Roy Schestowitz : Some WWW leftovers
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
Licensing / Legal: Free Software Foundation on Slop Licence and Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) on OpenWrt
Roy Schestowitz : some licence concerns
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software, Education, and Sharing-Related Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly FOSS picks
today's leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : with GNU/Linux focus
2026-04-24
System76 Launches New COSMIC-Powered Thelio Mira High-Performance Linux PC
Marius Nestor : Linux hardware vendor System76 launched today the next generation of the Thelio Mira Linux desktop computer, redesigned to boost performance and improve repairability.
Tails 7.7 Anonymous Distro Adds Detection of Outdated Secure Boot Certificates
Marius Nestor : Tails 7.7 anonymous Linux distribution is now available for download with automatic detection of outdated Secure Boot certificates, Tor Browser 15.0.10, and other changes.
Fwupd 2.1.2 Linux Firmware Updater Adds Support for New Devices
Marius Nestor : Fwupd 2.1.2 Linux firmware updater is now available for download with support for new devices, new features, and various improvements. Here’s what’s new!
Duane O’Brien Takes OSI’s Hot Seat
Rianne Schestowitz : There’s a new person in charge at Open Source Initiative
Mauna Linux 25.2 drops with OnlyOffice 9.3.1, updated firmware packages, more
Rianne Schestowitz : Although a minor update, Mauna Linux 25.2 comes with quite a few changes
You’re Invited: Celebrate the Fedora Linux 44 Release Party!
Rianne Schestowitz : Fedora Linux 44 is almost officially here! While our release engineering team and packagers focus on the final touches for F44
KDE email, part two: use an email client
Rianne Schestowitz : One of the many benefits of going to in-person sprints is you get to see how other people use their computers
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
6 alternative CLI tools I immediately install on Linux
Rianne Schestowitz : The standard utilities on Linux are boring
Ubuntu 26.10 (Stonking Stingray) release date & schedule
Rianne Schestowitz : Grab your diary and jot down the date, as Ubuntu 26.10 ‘Stonking Stingray’ is going to be released on 15 October, 2026
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Android 17 isn't out yet, but Google is already testing its first big update
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Swiss Authorities Follow France, With Plans to Dump Microsoft
Roy Schestowitz : in the news this week
statCounter: Europe is Leaving Microsoft Behind
Roy Schestowitz : Let's hope more nations will follow France's example
Games: Steam Deck, Sudden Strike 5, DEATH STRANDING 2, and More
Roy Schestowitz : latest 9 from GamingOnLinux
Framework Modularity and Lenovo ThinkPad T450 Reborn for Hacking
Roy Schestowitz : Desktop/Laptop freedom
Games: New Steam Games with Native GNU/Linux Builds, Playnix, and Crimson Desert
Roy Schestowitz : 3 stories about gaming
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : CLI tools and howtos
Kernel Space: Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe), IEEE 1588 Hardware Timestamping, and Microsotfisms
Roy Schestowitz : Kernel leftovers
EasyOS: Nvidia, ROX-Filer, and Xorg Wizard
Roy Schestowitz : latest from BK the developer
Red Hat Buzzwords and IBM Sabotaging Adoption of RHEL
Roy Schestowitz : IBM leftovers
Blaming "Linux" for Microsoft Things (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt)
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest examples
Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : patches, incidents, threats
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development leftovers
UK Pushing Closers to Software Freedom / Digital Sovereignty (GAFAM Concerns Growing)
Roy Schestowitz : policy shift
Mozilla: PostgreSQL Tie-in, WebExtensions API Changes, Thunderbird Mobile Progress Report, and Towards a Telemetry (Surveillance) Taxonomy
Roy Schestowitz : recent changes, directions also
Licensing / Legal Issues With LLMs and History of BSD Licensing Perspectives/Woes
Roy Schestowitz : Doctorow and history's lessons
Standards and the Web/Net
Roy Schestowitz : some leftovers
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS and more
GNU/Linux and BSD Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly GNU/Linux
2026-04-25
Blacklist ntfs3 and use ntfs-3g for slower but stable experience
Rianne Schestowitz : Linux handles that. For all practical purposes, you can even create and format partitions as NTFS using any one of the Linux partitioning tools
This Week in Plasma: fanciness in Discover and more power efficiency
Rianne Schestowitz : This week includes an interesting blend of improvements. Lots of visual stuff, so get ready for a ton of screenshots and screen recordings
Duff Linux – opinionated distro based on Void
Rianne Schestowitz : Duff Linux is an opinionated desktop Linux distribution based on dani-77’s d77void project
Free and Open Source Software, and Review
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Ready to graduate from Linux Mint? These 3 distros are perfect for intermediate users
Rianne Schestowitz : Linux Mint is a great place to start—but at some point, it stops being enough
CachyOS is great, but you should also try these 4 other gaming-focused Linux distros
Rianne Schestowitz : If CachyOS is not your thing, there is no shortage of great alternatives
System76 Pangolin Pro is a 3.6 pound Linux laptop with a 16 inch screen and Ryzen AI 7 350
Rianne Schestowitz : The new System76 Pangolin Pro is a Linux laptop with a 16 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Google Maps for Android Auto gets a subtle update that drivers will love
Kubernetes v1.36 and More Kubernetes News
Roy Schestowitz : Kubernetes leftovers
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Games: GNU/Linux on the Odin 2 Mini, MangoHud 0.8.3, and More
Roy Schestowitz : mostly from GamingOnLinux
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical picks
Fedora 44 New Release Date, Red Hat Pushing Slop, and Back Doors, and Microsoft (IBM Works for Microsoft)
Roy Schestowitz : really bad trajectory
Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications: GrapheneOS, GNU/Linux Terminal in Android, and Apple Gimmicks
Roy Schestowitz : 3 stories for now
Fedora, Red Hat, and Flathub
Roy Schestowitz : IBM stuff mostly
Kernel Space: Ceph, Slop Thrown Into Linux Without Audits, Useful Code Abandoned Based on Unverified Bot 'Audits'
Roy Schestowitz : Not a good trend
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development news
Web Browsers: Incognito Mode Myths Debunked, Firefox Has Quietly Integrated Brave's Adblock Engine, Configuring Firefox
Roy Schestowitz : 3 stories
K Desktop Environment/KDE: Krita Monthly Report, Automatic Brightness in Plasma, and Qt No Contextless Connect
Roy Schestowitz : Qt/KDE stuff
Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Security news for today
Open Hardware/Modding: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and More
Roy Schestowitz : 3 stories for today
GNU and FSF / Software Freedom / Digital Sovereignty
Roy Schestowitz : Free software leftovers
today's leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : with focus on GNU/Linux
All Maintenance Done for Now
Roy Schestowitz : Good, smooth completion
2026-04-26
Solus 4.9 “Serenity” Released with Linux 6.18 LTS, KDE Plasma 6.6, and More
Marius Nestor : Solus 4.9 distribution is now available for download with Linux kernel 6.18 LTS, Budgie 10.9.4, KDE Plasma 6.6, GNOME 49.5, and Xfce 4.20.
Zorin OS vs. Solus: I tested two great Linux distros for beginners to find out which is best
Rianne Schestowitz : After Zorin OS 18.1 took my breath away, I wondered how well the latest Solus Linux would fare against it
Automatic brightness in Plasma
Rianne Schestowitz : As an exception to my usual posts, this time I’ll write about a feature that’s already released
Cerberix – security-focused Linux distribution built on Arch
Rianne Schestowitz : Cerberix Linux is a security-focused Arch-based distribution designed as a desktop-ready daily driver rather than a specialist live toolkit
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
I tested the 3 most popular Linux distros of April 2026—here's how I rank them
Rianne Schestowitz : The top three Linux distros on DistroWatch right now are CachyOS, Linux Mint, and MX Linux
Almighty Linux – hybrid distribution based on Debian and Kali
Rianne Schestowitz : Almighty Linux is a hybrid Linux distribution based on Debian Testing and Kali Linux
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : Greg Kroah-Hartman is a major Linux kernel developer best known as the maintainer of the Linux stable kernel branch
After three months on Linux, I don’t miss Windows at all
Rianne Schestowitz : In January I finally made good on my threat/promise to install Linux on my desktop
There's a Linux command that shows you exactly what any running process is doing
Rianne Schestowitz : I have noticed from experience that when my Linux programs fail
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Android's icon styles make my home screen look like a piece of art
BSD: GhostBSD 26.1 Released and Happy 33rd Birthday to NetBSD
Roy Schestowitz : BSD news
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
RakuOS Linux (2026.04.15) — Release Announcement
Roy Schestowitz : RakuOS Linux (2026.04.15) is a major release and our last major update for the Fedora 43 base as we begin to move towards Fedora 44
Videos: Recent Shows or Clips About GNU/Linux and Free Software
Roy Schestowitz : via Invidious
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development leftovers
What They Don't Want You to Read
Roy Schestowitz : Lately my wife and I have been getting threats
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical posts
Audiocasts/Shows: Two Linux Saloon Episodes
Roy Schestowitz : 2 new shows
Games: Steam Focus and GNU/Linux
Roy Schestowitz : Gaming picks
Ubuntu Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Ubuntu, 3 picks
Open Hardware/Modding: Commodore 64, Framework Laptop 13 Pro, and More
Roy Schestowitz : Hardware leftovers
GNU/Linux Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : GNU/Linux leftovers
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software and Standards-Related Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS and more
Geminispace Blowing Past 3,400
Roy Schestowitz : The Web is way too bloated
2026-04-27
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: April 26th, 2026
Marius Nestor : The 289th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending April 26th, 2026.
Trinity Desktop Environment R14.1.6 Adds Support for Fedora 44, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
Marius Nestor : Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) R14.1.6 desktop environment is now available with support for new distributions, new features, and various enhancements for nostalgic KDE 3.5 fans. Here’s what’s new!
Kdenlive 26.04 Video Editor Brings Monitor Mirroring, Animated Previews
Marius Nestor : Kdenlive 26.04 open-source video editor has been officially released as a major update with many new features and improvements. Here’s what’s new!
Review: ENux 5.2.1
Rianne Schestowitz : ENux is the first operating system I've encountered which is based on Bedrock Linux
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
I tried the most "bloated" Linux distro, and it's still better than Windows
Rianne Schestowitz : Everyone dunks on Ubuntu for being bloated, and honestly, they're not wrong
Linux doesn't need the terminal anymore, and that's actually great
Rianne Schestowitz : When I first got used to Linux, I had a real rollercoaster moment with the terminal
Stable kernels: Linux 7.0.2, Linux 6.18.25, Linux 6.12.84 and Linux 6.6.136
Rianne Schestowitz : I'm announcing the release of the 7.0.2 kernel
Kdenlive 26.04.0 released
Rianne Schestowitz : The Kdenlive team is happy to announce the first major release of 2026
ZelixOS – Arch Linux based distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : ZelixOS is an Arch Linux based distribution focused on offering a fast, approachable desktop system with polished defaults and custom tools
Best Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : 4 Android MagSafe Gadgets Worth Getting A New Phone Case For
Linux Devices and Open Hardware/Modding-Friendly Projects/Products
Roy Schestowitz : hardware leftovers
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Linux Kernel Space and 'Foundation'
Roy Schestowitz : Linux and LF picks
Open Hardware/Modding: Weekly GNU-like Mobile Linux Update and FPGAs
Roy Schestowitz : some devices and gadgets
GNU/Linux Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : 3 more stories, all GNU/Linux centric
EasyOS Excalibur-series version 7.3 released
Roy Schestowitz : Version 7.3 is a "milestone" release
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical posts
Games: New Steam Games Playable on the Steam Deck and TTRPG
Roy Schestowitz : gaming picks
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development news
Open Hardware/Modding: RISC-V, FPGA, ESP32, Arduino
Roy Schestowitz : hackable hardware
Web Browsers: Dillo, Brave Origin Nightly, and Firefox
Roy Schestowitz : Firefox and more
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS picks
GNU/Linux and BSD Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly GNU/Linux
2026-04-28
Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 7.1 Release Candidate
Marius Nestor : Linus Torvalds announced the general availability of the first Release Candidate version of the upcoming Linux 7.1 kernel series for public testing. Here’s what to expect!
openSUSE Lands Post-Quantum Hybrid Cryptography in Leap and Tumbleweed
Marius Nestor : openSUSE announced the availability of the libzupt library in Leap and Tumbleweed to provide quantum-resilient cryptography for encrypting and decrypting files and binary data in memory.
IPFire 2.29 Core Update 201 Linux Firewall Distro Released with DNS Firewall
Marius Nestor : IPFire 2.29 Core Update 201 has been released today as the latest stable version of this open-source, free, hardened, versatile, state-of-the-art firewall based on Linux.
Canonical Plans to Integrate Opt-In LLM-Based Tools in Future Ubuntu Releases
Marius Nestor : Canonical announced plans to integrate LLM-based tools in future Ubuntu releases as an opt-in implementation and an AI kill switch.
Steam Client Now Lets You Manage Downloads on Remote Steam Clients
Marius Nestor : A new Steam Client stable update is now available with remote downloads management, remote play improvements, and Big Picture Mode changes. Here’s what’s new!
The gaming Linux distro everyone's switching to just made sudo way more secure with your fingerprint
Rianne Schestowitz : 2026 has been a great year for CachyOS
Thunderbird Pro April 2026 Update
Rianne Schestowitz : One of the most exciting aspects of bringing Thunderbird Pro to life is the opportunity to build an email service from Thunderbird together with our community
My 5 favorite open source operating systems that aren't Linux
Rianne Schestowitz : Looking for non-Linux open-source options
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
This Week in GNOME and Goblint Notes
Roy Schestowitz : GNOME Desktop/GTK news
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Is the UK Ready to Follow France and Give Microsoft the Boot?
Roy Schestowitz : We very much hope to see the UK following the French leadership in kicking Microsoft to the curb
Manchester is Growing
Roy Schestowitz : Later this year Rianne and I celebrate 15 years since we began dating
Audiocasts/Shows: Linux User Space and Late Night Linux
Roy Schestowitz : 3 new picks
Games: RollerCoaster Tycoon, Conan Exiles Enhanced, and More
Roy Schestowitz : half a dozen picks for today
Discussions About Themes in EasyOS
Roy Schestowitz : EasyOS updates
Graphics: Niri 26.04, Linux GPU Configuration And Monitoring Tool (LACT), D7VK 1.8
Roy Schestowitz : 3 misc. stories
Fedora-Based Qubes OS, OpenShift, Red Hat, and RPM/Flatpak
Roy Schestowitz : IBM centric news
OpenSUSE: Cryptography and News Roundup
Roy Schestowitz : some updates on OpenSUSE
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : idroot and more
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
Open Hardware/Modding: Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and More
Roy Schestowitz : hardware-related news picks
PostgreSQL Databases: pgBackRest orphaned and pgclone 4.0.0 released
Roy Schestowitz : PostgreSQL news
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS and Web
GNU/Linux Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : GNU/Linux and a little beyond it
Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Security-related news
2026-04-29
Framework Announces Framework Laptop 13 Pro with Touchscreen Display
Marius Nestor : Framework Laptop 13 Pro has been announced today by Framework Computer as a Linux-first notebook with a touchscreen display.
BleachBit 6.0 Introduces New Cookie Manager, Improves Browser Cleaning
Marius Nestor : BleachBit 6.0 open-source and free disk space cleaner, privacy manager, and computer system optimizer software is now available for download with many improvements and major changes.
Orion Os – Linux distro built on Debian
Rianne Schestowitz : Orion Os is a Linux distribution based on Debian Trixie
Free and Open Source Software, howtos and Installations
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Most Linux regret is actually distro regret, and you probably gave up too soon
Rianne Schestowitz : Let's say I'm introducing ice cream to an alien. I get a cone, put a dollop of vanilla ice cream onto it, and hand it over
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : New Xiaomi entry-level phone only promises 2 OS updates from Android 15
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Games: DIY "Steam Machine", Bazzite, and SteamOS
Roy Schestowitz : all from Valnet
GNU/Linux Myths and Sceptics of GNU/Linux on the Desktop/Laptop
Roy Schestowitz : recently in Valnet
Hardware and Home-labbing: Proxmox, TrueNAS, and More NAS Modding
Roy Schestowitz : All from Valnet
GNU/Linux Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : DRM and more
Escaping the Entrapment (Microsoft GitHub)
Roy Schestowitz : Microsoft GitHub abandoned, questioned
Slop is a Flop: Google's Own Slop Thinks Google's ChromeOS is "Mobile Operating System"!
Roy Schestowitz : Please do not rely on slop for anything
Games: Proton Experimental, ZSNES, Wanderburg, and More
Roy Schestowitz : GamingOnLinux's latest
Still Prioritising the Birds
Roy Schestowitz : May 1 is near; please keep feeding the birds
A $6bn question hangs over SUSE's sovereignty pitch
Roy Schestowitz : The Register asked SUSE CEO Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen at SUSECON what sovereignty means given the potential acquisition
Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : and Windows TCO etc.
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : lots from idroot
Audiocasts/Shows: Ask Noah Show, mintCast, and Linux Matters
Roy Schestowitz : 3 new episodes
Fedora and Red Hat: Microsoft 'Embrace', 'Community', Project Hummingbird, and LVFS
Roy Schestowitz : mostly Fedora items
Red Hat/IBM: Selling Microsoft, Slop, Outsourcing (to Surveillance Companies)
Roy Schestowitz : mostly redhat.com stuff
Games: Payphone Tag, ZSNES, Zorker, and Helldivers 2
Roy Schestowitz : 4 gaming related news picks
Ubuntu 16.04 Extended Security Maintenance (ESM) Comes to an End
Roy Schestowitz : moving on yet?
Sailfish OS 5.1 translation round
Roy Schestowitz : Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications news
Content Management Systems (CMS) / Static Site Generators (SSG): Social Engineering/Supply Chain of WordPress, Mythic Beasts, Jekyll
Roy Schestowitz : Frameworks for running sites
Development Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Programming picks
Standards/Consortia: GPS, Email, SVGs
Roy Schestowitz : on technical standards
Events/Education: Professionals, Hackaday Europe, TuxCon, and FOSDEM
Roy Schestowitz : lots happening this year
Mozilla: New Release of Tor Browser 15.0.11 and MozPhab 2.13.1
Roy Schestowitz : Mozilla/Firefox picks
Linux-Centric Devices and Open Hardware Projects
Roy Schestowitz : mostly the latter
Canonical Pushing Slop for Circular Financing (Accounting Fraud) Giant NVIDIA, "Stop Ubuntu Resetting Your Icon Theme When Toggling Dark Mode"
Roy Schestowitz : slopfests
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software and Software Freedom / Digital Sovereignty Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS and more
GNU/Linux Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly GNU/Linux stories
Downtime Tomorrow
Roy Schestowitz : We have some contingencies in case the upgrade goes wrong
2026-04-30
Wireshark 4.6.5 Fixes Multiple Vulnerabilities and Updates Protocol Support
Marius Nestor : Wireshark 4.6.5 open-source network protocol analyzer is now available for download with updated protocol and capture file support, fixes for multiple security vulnerabilities, and various bug fixes.
AerynOS 2026.05 Released with Linux Kernel 7.0, New Logo, and More
Marius Nestor : AerynOS 2026.05 independent distro is now available for download with GNOME 50.1, KDE Plasma 6.6.4, and Linux kernel 7.0. Here’s what else is new!
Grml 2026.04 Linux Distro Is Out with Linux Kernel 6.19, Based on Debian 14 Forky
Marius Nestor : Grml 2026.04 GNU/Linux distribution is now available for download based on Debian Testing/Forky and powered by Linux kernel 6.19. Here’s what’s new!
LWN: Remembering Seth Nickell and In Memoriam: Tomáš Kalibera
Rianne Schestowitz : LWN has received the sad news that Seth Nickell passed away, on April 16, from his father, Eric Nickell
After years of Linux, I tried GhostBSD and found it incredibly stable - and nearly unbreakable
Rianne Schestowitz : This FreeBSD-based OS is for Linux users who want a reliable
KDE 6_26.04 for Slackware-current (almost free of Qt5)
Rianne Schestowitz : To be honest, I was waiting for a move from Pat
Slimbook Titan report 9 - Major developments, lots of news
Rianne Schestowitz : My Titan is a Linux-only system designed for serious work and gaming
ToaruOS – independent, from-scratch hobby operating system
Rianne Schestowitz : ToaruOS is a from-scratch Unix-like operating system that provides a representative desktop OS environment for learning and experimentation
Free and Open Source Software, howtos and Installations
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Want Your Android Battery to Last All Day? Try These 6 Quick Fixes
Nyarch Linux – anime-themed Linux distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : Nyarch Linux is an anime-themed Linux distribution based on Arch Linux
Best Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : We’re committed to championing free and open-source software
Forlinx UP4 – A 40×40 mm LCC + LGA system-on-module family with Rockchip, NXP, and Allwinner CPU options
Rianne Schestowitz : Forlinx Embedded UP4 is a new family of pin-to-pin compatible system-on-modules currently offered with Rockchip RK3568J/RK3562J, NXP i.MX 9352, or Allwinner T527N/T536 processors
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : The next Galaxy Book could be a flagship Aluminium OS laptop powered by One UI 9
Stable kernels: Linux 7.0.3, Linux 6.18.26, Linux 6.12.85, Linux 6.6.137, Linux 6.1.170, and Linux 5.15.204
Rianne Schestowitz : I'm announcing the release of the 7.0.3 kernel
Debian-based umbrelOS 1.7.0 lands with home screen shortcuts and new translations
Rianne Schestowitz : Targeting home servers, umbrelOS 1.7.0 comes with home screen shortcuts, a built-in text editor
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Digging into drama at The Document Foundation
Roy Schestowitz : Membership and contribution
Microsoft GitHub Exodus: Technical Failures and Slopfest
Roy Schestowitz : Microsoft GitHub problems
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
LWN on Linux Kernel and Security
Roy Schestowitz : 4 new articles outside paywalls
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : a handful of howtos for now
Games: Python, Tetris, Counter-Strike 2, and More
Roy Schestowitz : gaming leftovers
Operating System Upgrade With 1-2 Minutes of Downtime
Roy Schestowitz : The IRC downtime was about half an hour long, but we expected complications there as early as last week
4MLinux 51.1 STABLE released
Roy Schestowitz : comes with the Linux kernel 6.12.83
Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Security related stories
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : only 4 more for now
Graphics: NVIDIA 595.71.05 and NVIDIA 580.159.03 Released
Roy Schestowitz : Graphics updates
Why You Should Avoid Pop!_OS 24.04 Right Now
Roy Schestowitz : from 2 sites
Red Hat's Latest Slop Promotion and Other Blog Posts
Roy Schestowitz : from official site
Linux Devices, Open Hardware, and Android Getting More Locked Down
Roy Schestowitz : the hardware side
Standards: Sovereign Tech Agency, Chargers in EU, and "Deep Dive into Email Addresses"
Roy Schestowitz : picks regarding standards and regulations
WordPress in the News
Roy Schestowitz : some commentary about WordPress
Web Browsers/Clients: Curl, MozPhab, and Bugs in Firefox
Roy Schestowitz : Web related news
How to build reverse dependencies using Salsa CI and Mentoring Mondays for aspiring Debian contributors
Roy Schestowitz : Debian news/views
SUSE/OpenSUSE: Notifications in OBS and SUSE in Prague
Roy Schestowitz : SUSECON and more
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks for today
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS stories and more
GNU/Linux and BSD Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly GNU/Linux
Running Old Windows Inside GNU/Linux (WSL9x)
Running Old Windows With GNU/Linux (WSL9x) Inside : 2 new links
2026-05-01
LibreOffice 26.2.3 Open-Source Office Suite Released with More Than 40 Bug Fixes
Marius Nestor : LibreOffice 26.2.3 is now available for download as the third point release to the LibreOffice 26.2 office suite series with 43 bug fixes.
First Arch Linux ISO Powered by Linux Kernel 7.0 Is Now Available for Download
Marius Nestor : Arch Linux 2026.05.01 is now available for download as Arch Linux’s ISO release for May 2026, powered by Linux kernel 7.0 and featuring an improved installation experience.
Calibre 9.8 E-Book Manager Improves Content Server, Native TTS Engine, and More
Marius Nestor : Calibre 9.8 open-source e-book management software is now available for download with the ability to reset the zoom to 100% by right-clicking in the preview panel.
Shelly 2.2 Arch Linux GUI Package Manager Released with Major UI Revamp
Marius Nestor : Shelly 2.2 graphical package manager for Arch Linux systems is now available for download with a revamped UI and various other improvements. Here’s what’s new!
Star Labs Releases Coreboot Firmware 26.05 with New Features for Its Linux PCs
Marius Nestor : Star Labs releases Firmware 26.05 with support for AMD Cezanne models like Star Labs Byte Mk I and StarBook Mk VI, and Coreboot support for Star Labs Byte Mk I.
EndeavourOS Titan Neo Is Out with KDE Plasma 6.6.4 and KDE Gear 26.04
Marius Nestor : The EndeavourOS team announced today the general availability for download of EndeavourOS Titan Neo as the latest stable snapshot of this Arch Linux-based distro featuring the KDE Plasma desktop environment.
‘Mentoring Mondays’ Is Otto Kekäläinen’s Way to Support New Debian Devs
Rianne Schestowitz : In this low‑pressure Monday meetup, Otto Kekäläinen helps aspiring Debian devs untangle packaging puzzles, absorb the culture
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Volla Phone Plinius is a rugged phone that ships with Ubuntu Touch or Google-free Android and mid-range specs
Rianne Schestowitz : It’s also the latest in a line of phones from Volla that ship with a choice of two different operating systems
I installed NixOS on my gaming handheld and immediately regretted it
Rianne Schestowitz : Linux comes in many different flavors and distributions
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Android Auto may finally solve its issue with alarms
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
"Well Done!" to Debian GNU/Linux Development Community
Roy Schestowitz : 30 hours ago we began an upgrade
GNU/Linux Ready for Prime Time and Jack Wallen Tries the InfinityBook Max 15
Roy Schestowitz : Desktop/Laptop: 2 stories in Valnet, ZDNet
Applications: Ptyxis, Zed, FOSS Weekly, and Linux App Release Roundup
Roy Schestowitz : various GNU/Linux applications examined
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical picks
Kernel Space: Linux 7.0 Broke PostgreSQL, Features Removed Due to Slop, "AMD Halo Box Surfaces in Linux Driver Patch"
Roy Schestowitz : kernel level developments/news
Games: The Frog for Whom the Bell Tolls, 2026 Open Source Fantasy Draft, and More
Roy Schestowitz : gaming picks
GNOME Desktop/GTK: Testing Library Code in GNOME OS, GSoc, and Visu
Roy Schestowitz : GNOME's latest
Debian: MiniDebConf Campinas 2026 and New Release of Tails 7.7.1
Roy Schestowitz : Debian-centric news, a pair of picks
KDE: Kirigami and Google Summer of Code (GSoC) GAFAM Funding
Roy Schestowitz : KDe picks
IBM Red Hat on OpenShift Pipelines and Slop (Hype, Pyramid Scheme)
Roy Schestowitz : OpenShift and more
Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Security incidents, bugs, and so on
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development news
Mozilla News, Development Reports, and Leadership Changes
Roy Schestowitz : Mozilla stuff
Linux, Open Hardware, and Android
Roy Schestowitz : some gadgets and boards/projects
BSD: New Episode of BSD Now, DPorts, NetBSD Foundation on GSoC
Roy Schestowitz : 3 picks for today
Kubernetes, Django, and Operating Systems
Roy Schestowitz : today's leftovers
Education Projects and Events (FOSS-Centric)
Roy Schestowitz : many links, some sad news
Emacs and GNU Emacs Stories
Roy Schestowitz : 4 for today
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software, Collaboration, and Standards
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS and more
2026-05-02
Shotcut 26.4 Video Editor Adds Vulkan GPU Support to Speech to Text on Linux
Marius Nestor : Shotcut 26.4 open-source video editor is now available for download with Vulkan GPU support for Speech to Text on Linux, 10-bit VP9 MP4 (E-AC-3) and 10-bit VP9 WebM (Opus) export presets, and more.
The ps5-linux project can turn some PlayStation 5 consoles into a Linux gaming machine
Rianne Schestowitz : The open source ps5-linux project has been released, allowing you to turn a PlayStation 5 into a fully fledged Linux gaming machine
Java SDK updates for Slackware all across the board
Rianne Schestowitz : Today I pushed fresh Slackware packages (for 15.0 and -current
Kubuntu 26.04 Resolute Raccoon review - Surprisingly nice
Rianne Schestowitz : It has been a while since I last did a proper distro review. But the occasion warrants it. Canonical has released its latest LTS
This Week in Plasma: Background Apps and Zoom Up-Scaling
Rianne Schestowitz : This week Plasma 6.7 entered its “soft feature freeze” where we stop merging newly-written features and focus on finishing up and merging the ones that were already in flight
Kirigami forms and configurations
Rianne Schestowitz : Recently a new submodule has landed in Kirigami: “Forms”
Kucing7 Linux – Slackware-based Linux distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : Kucing7 Linux is a Slackware-based Linux distribution aimed at developers and office users who want a ready-to-use workstation with a lightweight desktop
ludora – Fedora based gaming spin
Rianne Schestowitz : Ludora is a Fedora-based Linux distribution built for gaming systems that also need reliable rollback facilities
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
FSF Blogs: It's May, and we've been keeping busy
Rianne Schestowitz : All four teams at the Free Software Foundation (FSF) have been working tirelessly the past four months, and we have a lot to show for it
Titan Neo with some fixes and upstream updates is available
Rianne Schestowitz : Six weeks after our Titan release, we refreshed our ISO, Titan Neo, with some fixes and minor improvements
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Samsung Galaxy Book laptops may take the Android route
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
May Edition / Issue of PCLinuxOS Magazine
Roy Schestowitz : Links from PCLinuxOS Magazine
Games: Development, Steam Deck, Subnautica 2, and More
Roy Schestowitz : Game-related news
Many People Leaving Microsoft GitHub
Roy Schestowitz : old and new
Applications: "3 powerful Linux apps to try this weekend", diffoscope (Reproducible Builds), and Abstract
Roy Schestowitz : some software for GNU/Linux
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : idroot and more
Security and Windows TCO Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Security picks
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
Distributions and Operating Systems: Distrowatch Rankings, Sparky, EasyOS, and HaikuOS
Roy Schestowitz : OS news and distro news
Hardware: Raspberry Pi, Other SBCs, and non-Apple, non-Google 'Smartphones'
Roy Schestowitz : Hardware leftovers
Games: DOOM, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum, Steam on GNU/Linux
Roy Schestowitz : gaming picks
Kernel Space: Coreboot, Satire (Linux 27), and Linux Kernel 7.x
Roy Schestowitz : Linux picks
This Week in GNOME and GNOME Foundation Update
Roy Schestowitz : GNOME news
today's leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : GNU/Linux and more
Software Freedom and GNU Projects' News
Roy Schestowitz : mostly GNU
Early Impressions of Chrome from a Firefox User and Mozilla Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Mozilla news
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software and Sharing Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS and more
2026-05-03
Copy Fail Linux Kernel Vulnerability Now Patched in Debian, Ubuntu, and Others
Marius Nestor : The Copy Fail (CVE-2026-31431) Linux kernel security vulnerability that could allow a local user to elevate privileges to the root user has now been patched. Update your installations as soon as possible!
Ubuntu’s Official Flavour List Is Shrinking, And That’s Not a Bad Thing
Rianne Schestowitz : There are fewer official flavors with 26.04 LTS version. Is it alarming
This month in KDE Linux: April 2026
Rianne Schestowitz : Welcome to another edition of “This month in KDE Linux”!
LiaisonOS – distribution designed for amateur radio emergency communications
Rianne Schestowitz : LiaisonOS is a Debian-based Linux distribution designed for amateur radio emergency communications
Evernight Vista – Fedora-based Linux distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : Evernight Vista Operating System is a Fedora-based Linux distribution that aims to make Fedora more approachable for desktop users
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Linux Lite 8.0 RC1 Released! Based on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
Rianne Schestowitz : Linux Lite, the lightweight, beginner friendly, and Ubuntu based Linux Distribution, announced the RC1 release for the next 8.0 major version yesterday morning
5 more lightweight Linux distros that go easy on your old Windows PC
Rianne Schestowitz : So, here are five more Linux distributions that are lean, resource-efficient
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : This underrated Android feature makes my belly hurt from laughing — here's why you should try it out too
Valve dev fixes up VRAM management on AMD GPUs to improve performance
Roy Schestowitz : 4 articles
Canonical Giving up on GNU/Linux, Selling Slop Ponzi Scheme via Ubuntu Brand
Roy Schestowitz : very bad sign
Wine 11.8
Roy Schestowitz : The Wine development release 11.8 is now available
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Windows All-Time Lows in Europe, GNU/Linux Rose to 6% in Germany
Roy Schestowitz : 'Soft power' gone, less Microsoft, more sovereignty through Free software
Free Software Report: "60% of open source maintainers work unpaid, 60% have quit or considered quitting, and 44% cite burnout specifically."
Roy Schestowitz : new and old commentary
FreeBSD 15.1-BETA1 Now Available
Roy Schestowitz : The first beta build of the 15.1-RELEASE release cycle is now available
statCounter Reckons GNU/Linux Rose to 7% in The Netherlands, Windows at All-Time Lows
Roy Schestowitz : This month's latest
Europe Decoupling from GAFAM is Good News, Especially for European Member States
Roy Schestowitz : France was likely just the beginning
Postgres-Related Releases: pgexporter 0.8, pgagroal 2.1, pgmoneta 0.21, and PgQue v0.1
Roy Schestowitz : 4 new releases
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : biodiff and more
ScummVM's Google Summer of Code, Steam, and GNU/Linux Growing
Roy Schestowitz : 3 links for now
EasyOS Development Updates
Roy Schestowitz : 3 updates from BK
Open Hardware/Modding/Retro/Hacking: Commodore 64, ESP32, and More
Roy Schestowitz : some projects and raves
Ben Hutchings, GSoC Interns, and Upcoming debian.org E-mail Change (SPF)
Roy Schestowitz : Debian picks
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development leftovers and news
Audiocasts/Shows: Sacha and Prot Talk Emacs, Linux Saloon Covers Many Topics
Roy Schestowitz : 2 new episodes
GNU/Linux and BSD Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly the former
Sharing and Free, Libre, and Open Source Software
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS and more
2026-05-04
CachyOS ISO Release for April 2026 Brings Shelly as Default GUI Package Manager
Marius Nestor : The CachyOS ISO snapshot for April 2026 is now available for download with the Shelly graphical package manager, DNS-over-HTTPS, fingerprint sudo, and more.
Linux Mint 22.3 HWE ISOs Now Available for Download with Linux Kernel 6.17
Marius Nestor : Linux Mint 22.3 HWE ISO images are now available for download powered by the Linux 6.17 kernel series from Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 3rd, 2026
Marius Nestor : The 290th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending May 3rd, 2026.
Valve Officially Releases New Steam Controller with 35-Hour Battery, Grip Sense
Marius Nestor : Valve releases new Steam Controller for $99 USD with four haptic motors, two full-size magnetic thumbsticks with capacitive touch, two capacitive areas, and a 35-hour battery.
KDE email, part 3: don’t filter your email
Rianne Schestowitz : This is part 3 in my series about email management, with the prior one being about using email client apps
Gestures in Graz, and beyond
Rianne Schestowitz : KDE's Mega Sprint 2026 in Graz brought a group of about 20 KDE contributors together in early April
Review: Xubuntu 26.04
Rianne Schestowitz : This has not been a good year for Xubuntu, the Xfce-based Ubuntu flavour
Dolphin 26.04 release
Rianne Schestowitz : I want to highlight a few changes that came to Dolphin 26.04 and add some nuance to the release announcement
MoltOS – security-based Linux distribution
Rianne Schestowitz : MoltOS is a Debian-based Linux distribution built for privacy, defensive security analysis, network research, forensics, data recovery, and cybersecurity education
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
After months of desktop hopping, I finally understand why Linux users can't agree on anything
Rianne Schestowitz : I was installing roughly three extensions just to add a taskbar to GNOME
I left GNOME for COSMIC, tried KDE next, and only one felt right in the end
Rianne Schestowitz : Desktop environments can make or break your overall Linux experience
ReactOS Gets Unified Installer Image and a New Storage Stack
Rianne Schestowitz : Although the ReactOS project is in no rush to dethrone Windows as the desktop operating system of choice
NixOS forced me to declare my entire system, and now I can't imagine Linux any other way
Rianne Schestowitz : There's a version of you in every Linux machine you've ever set up
GNOME is good, actually
Rianne Schestowitz : While I’m normally a KDE user
This extension finally turns KDE into a tiling window manager
Rianne Schestowitz : KDE is great. It’s probably my favorite desktop environment
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Stop struggling with big phones: Android's hidden one-handed setting changes everything
nellaOS – Linux distribution made in Venezuela
Rianne Schestowitz : nellaOS is a Linux distribution made in Venezuela that aims to work on all 64-bit computers
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Scaleclaw – Linux distribution image built around Universal Blue’s base image
Rianne Schestowitz : Scaleclaw is a Linux distribution image built around Universal Blue’s base image
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
I installed a Linux gaming distro and got better frame rates than Windows on the same PC
Rianne Schestowitz : Every year, someone declares it's finally the year of the Linux desktop
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : It’s official: Android Auto finally fixes a decade-old bug that infuriated millions of drivers
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Asmi Linux 26.04
Roy Schestowitz : Asmi Linux 26.04 is now available based on Ubuntu 26.04 (Resolute Raccoon)
Redcore Linux Hardened 2601 Vulpecula Stable
Roy Schestowitz : Redcore Linux Hardened 2601 (codename Vulpecula) stable ISO
Videos/Audiocasts/Shows: GNU/Linux and Free Software/Coding Clips
Roy Schestowitz : recent via Invidious
Weekly GNU-like Mobile Linux Update: Slow Seventeen and 7 Cameras
Roy Schestowitz : how freedom shapes up
GNU/Linux and Development Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : From end of April
Finland: Windows Falls to New Lows, Fast (GNU/Linux Measure at Over 10%)
Roy Schestowitz : the growing platform isn't Apple's but GNU/Linux
KDE: Tux Manager, Mega Sprint, Drawy, Plasma Tips and Tricks
Roy Schestowitz : KDE news and updates
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : terminal, howtos, and more
Games: Linux Support and Valve Steam Deck OLED, OptiScaler Client
Roy Schestowitz : Games-related news
Hardware, Arm64, Banana Pi, and Various GNU/Linux Devices
Roy Schestowitz : Hardware leftovers
Distributions and Operating Systems: Chromebook Without ChromeOS, vixalien, and KaikuOS
Roy Schestowitz : some OS news, hacks, and developers' updates
End of Jeeves or Ask.com
Roy Schestowitz : Web history
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
Audiocasts/Shows: LINUX Unplugged and This Week in Linux
Roy Schestowitz : 2 new episodes
LibreOffice Report and OnlyOffice Faking 'Open Source' (Openwashing)
Roy Schestowitz : office suites' news
Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : very few for today
GNU/Linux, BSD, and Free Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly GNU/Linux
2026-05-05
qBittorrent 5.2 Open-Source BitTorrent Client Released with Many New Features
Marius Nestor : qBittorrent 5.2 open-source BitTorrent client is now available for download with many new features, improvements to the WebUI and search, and platform-specific changes. Here’s what’s new!
Raspberry Pi Imager Now Supports Raspberry Pi Connect for Organizations
Marius Nestor : Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.9 flashing tool for Raspberry Pi devices is now available for download with support for Raspberry Pi Connect for Organizations and many other changes.
Latest Steam Client Update Adds Support for Valve’s New Steam Controller
Marius Nestor : A new Steam Client stable update is now available with support for Valve’s new Steam Controller, Big Picture Mode and SteamVR improvements, as well as other changes.
KDE’s New CSS-Based Style Engine Union Is Coming to KDE Plasma 6.7
Marius Nestor : The upcoming KDE Plasma 6.7 desktop environment will finally introduce KDE’s new CSS-based style engine called Union as a technical preview.
COSMIC 1.0.12 Desktop Brings Improvements to Files, Terminal, and More
Marius Nestor : COSMIC 1.0.12 desktop environment is now available with improvements to COSMIC Term, COSMIC Files, COSMIC Edit, Notification Applet, COSMIC Store, and COSMIC Settings.
gThumb 4.0 porting to GTK-4 & LibAdwaita Image Viewer / Organizer
Rianne Schestowitz : gThumb, the free open-source image viewer and organizer, is finally porting to GTK4 plus LibAdwaita
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Android 17 Beta Code Points to Rear Lights on the Next Pixel
Free Software Events (LibreLocal) and Educational Meetups
Roy Schestowitz : coming up soon
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
GNU/Linux Measured at Record High in Chile
Roy Schestowitz : South America is adopting more of GNU/Linux
Today It's 5/5 and We're 5 Weeks Away From Our 22nd Anniversary
Roy Schestowitz : Next month one contributor plans to host a little party for the site, seeing that there are budgetary constraints this year
Games: Steam Controller, Wireworks, and More
Roy Schestowitz : GamingOnLinux's latest articles
Linux Kernel: Virtualisation, Inter-Process Communication (IPC), and More
Roy Schestowitz : kernel picks
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical picks
Distributions and Operating Systems: EasyOS, DistroWatch, Alpine, and Portable (USB) GNU/Linux
Roy Schestowitz : distros and commentary
KDE: Kdenlive Goals for GSoC 2026 and Union's Spring 2026 Update
Roy Schestowitz : KDE picks
Games: PlayStation 5 GNU/Linux Tested, Steam’s April Hardware Survey Shows Trends
Roy Schestowitz : gaming leftovers
Applications: InstaMAT and InstaLOD Come to Linux, NetHack 5.0.0 Released
Roy Schestowitz : Software releases and ports
Red Hat's Slop Promotion, GAFAM Advocacy, and Fedora on RISC-V by Marcin Juszkiewicz
Roy Schestowitz : IBM stuff and corporate things
OpenSUSE: Tumbleweed Monthly Update and OpenSUSE Asia Summit 2026 Call for Speakers
Roy Schestowitz : a pair of news updates
Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Security related news
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development leftovers
Web: End of ‘Ask Jeeves’, Feather Wiki, Reverting Back to RSS, and Blocking Ads (Spyware)
Roy Schestowitz : WWW related picks
Hardware: PhobosLab, ESP32, and Reducing Phone-Induced Anxiety
Roy Schestowitz : open hardware and more
GNU/Linux Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : mostly GNU/Linux
Events: Lomiri/Open Source Mobile Dev Hackathon, WordCamp, and LSFMMBPF
Roy Schestowitz : some upcoming events
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : FOSS picks
HowTo Geek: Articles about Vim's statusline
Roy Schestowitz : a couple of recent articles
Hardware Projects and Self-Hosting: Raspberry Pi, Jellyfin, Framework, and NAS at Home
Roy Schestowitz : Hardware leftovers
GNOME Extensions and Making It More Like Hyprland
Roy Schestowitz : 3 recent Valnet articles
Kernel Space / Virtualisation: Home Directory Flexibility in Storage Device and Raves About Proxmox
Roy Schestowitz : recently in XDA
Programming Coverage by Valnet
Roy Schestowitz : Shells, Python, and more
Microsoft Facing Problems in Qatar (Not Just Missiles); GNU/Linux is Growing Fast
Roy Schestowitz : Due to cyberattacks it would be a wise choice to adopt Free software and not outsource to GAFAM
Bazzite is what most Linux gaming distros wish they were
Roy Schestowitz : Games-centric distro
XDA and HowTo Geek (Valnet) Stories About BSD, GNU/Linux, and More
Roy Schestowitz : some recent leftovers
When More is Less (or Less is More)
Roy Schestowitz : Free software advocates want quantity in freedom quotient
2026-05-06
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS (Resolute Raccoon) Is Now Available for Download
Marius Nestor : Ubuntu 26.04 LTS (Resolute Raccoon) is now available for download powered by Linux kernel 7.0 and GNOME 50 desktop environment.
Fedora Linux 44 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New
Marius Nestor : Fedora Linux 44 distribution is now available for download powered by Linux kernel 6.19 and featuring the latest GNOME 50 and KDE Plasma 6.6 desktop environments, and many other enhancements.
Mesa 26.1 Open-Source Graphics Stack Officially Released, Here’s What’s New
Marius Nestor : Mesa 26.1 open-source graphics stack is now available for download with new features and improvements across all supported drivers. Here’s what’s new!
NHS Goes To War Against Open Source
Rianne Schestowitz : The NHS is preparing to close nearly all of its Open Source repositories
All Linux gamers should take the latest Bazzite release seriously - here's why
Rianne Schestowitz : Want the best possible out-of-the-box gaming experience on Linux
ShivaOS – Fedora KDE-based Linux distribution designed for gaming
Rianne Schestowitz : ShivaOS is a Fedora KDE-based Linux distribution designed for gaming
Best Free and Open Source Software, howtos and Installations
Rianne Schestowitz : Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion
I run a full Linux desktop in Docker just because I can
Rianne Schestowitz : My goal was to run a full-fledged Linux desktop inside a container
I tried 4 lightweight Linux distros on a 4GB laptop, and one surprised me
Rianne Schestowitz : While Linux has always been a bit friendlier toward lower-end hardware
This Linux distro that already rivals Windows 11 just got a significant performance boost
Rianne Schestowitz : CachyOS, the Arch-based Linux distribution, is enabling Python tail-call interpreter in order to improve performance significantly
These free Linux apps made leaving Windows easier than I expected
Rianne Schestowitz : But after spending some time with Linux
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Your Android TV has a one-click speed boost hiding in plain sight
Linux 7.1-rc2
Roy Schestowitz : second one out late Sunday
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Network Maintenance This Coming Weekend
Roy Schestowitz : If it's hard to reach the site, that might be the reason
Games: Unity (Mono) Shipping Slop, Cropdeck, and Steam Controller Hype
Roy Schestowitz : latest from GamingOnLinux
Steven Deobald: Apologies - The Everyone Environment
Roy Schestowitz : I was too focused on the Foundation’s financial situation, and I did not take the time to fully understand what I was hearing from you all
Why Supercomputers Use Linux Instead Of Windows Or macOS
Roy Schestowitz : If an OS can't be scaled or pivoted to a new task easily, then it's functionally an albatross around the neck that could bring down the project
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical links
Audiocasts/Shows: Late Night Linux, Some Other Shows, and Growing Issue of Slopcasts/Podslop
Roy Schestowitz : Some shows and concerns
Proprietary Software and Windows TCO
Roy Schestowitz : the bad/worse things
Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Security-related news picks
Mozilla: MozPhab Release, "Trustworthy JavaScript for the Open Web", Lobbying, and PerfCompare
Roy Schestowitz : Mozilla views and news
Fedora Looking for Volunteers (Free IBM Labour), Red Hat is Still Mostly About Slop, Not GNU/Linux
Roy Schestowitz : Fedora and Red Hat picks
Open Hardware: Collabora, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and More
Roy Schestowitz : Hardware news
KDE: Ojas Maheshwari on Font Subsetting and KeepSecret 1.1 Development/Release
Roy Schestowitz : a couple of updates
Games: RPCS3 on PS5, Omarchy 3.7.0 for Gamers, and Review of Ink Inside
Roy Schestowitz : gaming news
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development picks
Updates on Development of EasyOS (Operating Systems Like Puppy)
Roy Schestowitz : a couple of BK posts
GNU/Linux Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : GNU/Linux picks
Web Related News and Frameworks (Including RSS Raves)
Roy Schestowitz : WWW centric news
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Freedom focus today
Videos: Recent Shows and Clips About GNU/Linux
Roy Schestowitz : Relayed via Invidious
2026-05-07
Inkscape 1.4.4 SVG Editor Released with a New Palette, Performance Improvements
Marius Nestor : Inkscape 1.4.4 open-source SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) editor is now available for download with a new palette, performance improvements,and bug fixes. Here’s what’s new!
KDE Gear 26.04.1 Is Out with More Improvements for Your Favorite KDE Apps
Marius Nestor : KDE Gear 26.04.1 is now available as the first maintenance update to the latest KDE Gear 26.04 open-source software suite series with fixes for various KDE applications.
Ubuntu Touch OTA 1.3 Improves Handling of Desktop Apps on Lomiri and Fixes Bugs
Marius Nestor : Ubuntu Touch OTA 1.3 update is now rolling out with improvements to handling of desktop apps on Lomiri, improved handling of docks with input devices, improved playback of AMR voice message sent via MMS, and other changes.
Attack knocks Ubuntu websites, services and Snap store offline
Rianne Schestowitz : If you’re having trouble accessing the Ubuntu website
Linux on PS5 benchmarked, with PlayStation games impressing on Steam Machine alternative
Rianne Schestowitz : With a new exploit, Sony’s console can become a capable gaming PC. Using the PS5 on Linux hack
Thank you, on behalf of ODF
Rianne Schestowitz : Recently, The Document Foundation published an open letter to European citizens
5 ways I make Zorin OS faster and better than it already is
Rianne Schestowitz : Zorin OS is one of the most popular Linux distributions on the market
Luckfox Aura is a Linux SBC with RV1126B processor, 3 TOPS NPU, and dual CSI
Rianne Schestowitz : Luckfox has expanded its Linux SBC lineup with the new Aura
fomeOS – Debian-based Linux distribution designed for kiosk systems
Rianne Schestowitz : fomeOS is a Debian-based Linux distribution designed for kiosk systems
Free and Open Source Software, howtos and Installations
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Ubuntu’s old Unity desktop remade in Wayfire and Libadwaita
Rianne Schestowitz : If Canonical hadn’t burned through cash and goodwill during its smartphone detour in the mid-2010
GNOME may rule Ubuntu Resolute Raccoon, but X.org isn't roadkill yet
Rianne Schestowitz : Seven official flavors offer alternatives to the default Wayland-only desktop – and Xfce looks like the leanest
I tried a hardened Linux kernel so you don't have to
Rianne Schestowitz : Most Linux users never think twice about the kernel running under their system
Stop tolerating GNOME's limitations — here are 5 Linux desktops that give you real control
Rianne Schestowitz : You don't have to stick to GNOME if you don't want to
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : Google's new Android XR update fixes the mess it made last month
Stable kernels: Linux 7.0.4, Linux 6.18.27, and Linux 6.12.86
Rianne Schestowitz : I'm announcing the release of the 7.0.4 kernel
KDE Gear 26.04.1
Rianne Schestowitz : Over 180 individual programs plus dozens of programmer libraries and feature plugins are released simultaneously as part of KDE Gear
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
Linux inherited Unix's superpower, and developers can't let it go
Rianne Schestowitz : If you're thinking about programming or just learning to code, you might notice that developers tend to favor Linux
I stopped being afraid of Linux terminal commands once Claude started explaining them
Rianne Schestowitz : I recently turned my RUST-server mini PC into a fully blown Linux machine running Linux Mint
Announcing the new LibreOffice website!
Rianne Schestowitz : LibreOffice’s website is the main source of information about the software (and project), and typically has 45,000 – 65,000 visitors every day
Lots of Coverage About 9-Year-Old Linux Kernel Vulnerability (Privilege Escalation, Local)
Roy Schestowitz : kernel issue
Kernel: Realtek Rant and DRM via HDMI 2.1
Roy Schestowitz : mostly AMD coverage
Latest Issues of Linux Magazine
Roy Schestowitz : With partial paywall
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
LWN on Kernel Space (Linux)
Roy Schestowitz : Outside paywall today
Programming Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Development leftovers
Open Hardware/Modding: Weekly GNU-like Mobile Linux Update and Some Fun Projects
Roy Schestowitz : 3 picks for today
Strawberry is ripe for managing music collections
Roy Schestowitz : It's written in C++, uses the Qt 6 framework, depends on GStreamer for codec support, and is available under the GPLv3
Games: Stop Killing Games, Layoffs, and Writing About Computer Games
Roy Schestowitz : Linux-centric roundup
Go Away Microsoft! The Netherlands is Quietly Building Its Own GitHub Replacement
Roy Schestowitz : government agencies are already signing up
I switched to a tiling WM and stopped wasting time on window management
Roy Schestowitz : The shift takes some time to internalize
Security Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Security patches, malware etc.
Kernel Space: CPPC HighestFreq, Phomemo, and LVFS Sponsorship Announcement (IBM Ropes in Lenovo, Dell)
Roy Schestowitz : linux leftovers
Graphics: Rowhammer in GPUs and "Why Intel Merged Jay Into Mesa"
Roy Schestowitz : Linux and graphics
Applications: Optical Character Recognition, Inkscape 1.4.4, Package Management, and VPNs
Roy Schestowitz : some software news/intros
today's howtos
Roy Schestowitz : Instructionals/Technical picks
Incus 7.0 LTS and Kubernetes v1.36 in Review
Roy Schestowitz : containers and VMs
KDE Developers Working With Qt
Roy Schestowitz : Some Qt and QML work
OpenBSD on the Sharp Zaurus and Hypothetical NetBSD Cyberdeck
Roy Schestowitz : BSD stories
Red Hat and Fedora Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Especially Red Hat's official site
Open Hardware/Modding: Arduino, ESP32, and Various GNU/Linux Systems
Roy Schestowitz : hardware picks for today
GNU/Linux Distributions and Related Leftovers
Roy Schestowitz : Distributions and more
'Linux' Foundation Openwashing Services for Fake-Coins, Slop, and Other Ponzi Schemes
Roy Schestowitz : shameful, as usual
Mozilla Trying to "Revive Interest in Firefox" Using Slop (Which Nobody Wants), Thoughts On Thunderbird Pro ($72 Per Year)
Roy Schestowitz : Mozilla has ideas
Web Browsers and Google's Latest Evil (and Slop) Move Against Chrome Users (Violation of EU Law)
Roy Schestowitz : Web related news
Programming/Development: Multiplication Overflow, Godot, and Rust Versus C
Roy Schestowitz : programming leftovers
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software, Sharing, and Standards
Roy Schestowitz : mostly FOSS picks
200 Weeks Since Launching New Tux Machines
Roy Schestowitz : we have entered week 201 (since the overhaul)
2026-05-08
Free and Open Source Software
Rianne Schestowitz : This is free and open source software
4 reasons a Fedora Atomic desktop is the first distro every Linux beginner should use
Rianne Schestowitz : Linux is more popular and accessible than ever
New to Ubuntu? Start With These 15 Pro Tips Before You Do Anything Else
Rianne Schestowitz : I'm a Linux geek and have been using Ubuntu since its original release in 2004
Android Leftovers
Rianne Schestowitz : I replaced my Android keyboard with this open-source one and it stuck
GNU/Linux on Hardware: StarFighter, MultiSystem 2 Arcade, and Asahi on Macbook Air M2
Roy Schestowitz : Desktop/Laptop: 3 stories
Today in Techrights
Roy Schestowitz : Some of the latest articles
Good Politicians Don't Need to Spam You (Their Track Record Speaks for Itself)
Roy Schestowitz : The people we previously voted for disappointed us
statCounter Measures GNU/Linux in Iraqi Desktops and Laptops at About Half the "Market Share" of Windows
Roy Schestowitz : we've repeatedly taken note of a shift to Free software there