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- Posted on Monday April 13, 2026
- Posted on Monday April 13, 2026
 From Nova Lake audio to autonomous XFS repairs and Zen 6 prep, this release covers a lot of ground. Continue Reading » - Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026
 This beginner's tutorial helps you learn the basics of taking screenshots on Linux Mint/ Continue Reading » - Posted on Friday April 10, 2026
 With paid developers gone and only volunteers remaining, the app has until July 8 to secure funding or fade into irrelevance. Continue Reading » - Posted on Friday April 10, 2026
 DINUM is ditching Windows for Linux as France pushes every ministry to draft a migration plan away from non-European software. Continue Reading » - Posted on Friday April 10, 2026
 Greg Kroah-Hartman appears to be running AI-assisted fuzzing on the kernel. Don't outrage yet, as this may not be a bad thing. Continue Reading » - Posted on Friday April 10, 2026
 A mandatory verification requirement Microsoft introduced in October took them out. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday April 09, 2026
 Some things from the past find their way back. Others are eventually left behind. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday April 09, 2026
 The new history commands let you undo, redo, or roll back package installs, upgrades, and removals. Continue Reading » - Posted on Wednesday April 08, 2026
 Apache Software Foundation's Ruth Suehle says this kind of sustained investment is what keeps critical open source up and running. Continue Reading » - Posted on Wednesday April 08, 2026
 Meta's Helion and Hugging Face's Safetensors are now hosted projects under the PyTorch umbrella. Continue Reading » - Posted on Wednesday April 08, 2026
 For those who never warmed up to Breeze, Oxygen and Air are shaping up to be compelling alternatives again. Continue Reading » - Posted on Tuesday April 07, 2026
 A full functional operating system in the web browser. From coding tools to office suite, it has everything. Continue Reading » - Posted on Tuesday April 07, 2026
 The gaming browser lands on Linux with flashy bits, but the defaults need some work. Continue Reading » - Posted on Monday April 06, 2026
 Linux continues to surprise. Linux kernel saw a new patch that adds support for Sega Dreamcast’s GD-ROM, a ’90s-era console technology that refuses to fade away. Continue Reading »
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