A Catchy update: Cockroaches close up shop: Minuet in Allegretto: A ship named Solaris: Office freedom: Gear’d up: Freeze, put your hands in the air: Twelve bells, CO: Phantasmagorical news:
Release of GNU Binutils 2.43: Release of the Nitrux 3.6.0: Vortex 2.2 is available: Release of Puppeteer 23: First alpha release of the COSMIC desktop environment: LibreCUDA project to run CUDA code on NVIDIA GPUs without proprietary Runtime:
Linux kernel 6.10 released: Release of NomadBSD 141: GNOME Foundation Executive Director Leaves: Release of Tails 6.5: Release of PeerTube 6.2; SUSE has asked the openSUSE project to stop using the SUSE brand:
Linux kernel 6.9 release: Viola Workstation K 10.3: Debian switches to a stripped-down version of the KeePassXC: Rescuezilla 2.5: An NVIDIA representative answered questions related to the transfer of drivers to open kernel modules:
Linux kernel 6.8 released: Release of tenv 1.2.0: Release of OpenSSH 9.7: The OpenAI project has opened Transformer Debugger: GTK 4.14 with new engines for OpenGL and Vulkan: OBS Studio 30.
Linux kernel 6.7 release: KDE Plasma desktop in OpenBSD: Release of Solus 4.5: Chrome OS 120 released: Arch Linux switched to using dbus-broker: Arti 1.1.12, an implementation of Tor in Rust:
The Linux 6.8 kernel is scheduled to include the first network driver in Rust: The radv Mesa-driver supports Vulkan extensions for h.265 video encoding: Release of Qubes 4.2.0 OS:
VeraCrypt 1.26: Budgie 10.8.1: Advertising ransomware as Thunderbird mail client: Mint Edge 21.2 with new Linux kernel: Release of Elementary OS 7.1: Release of OpenSSH 9.5: Slax 15.0.3 and 12.
Release of WebKitGTK 2.42.0: Angie 1.3.0, a Russian Nginx fork: Release of RPM 4.19 Package Manager: It’s been 32 years since the first release of the Linux 0.01 kernel:
Release of antiX 23: Linux 6.5 kernel: KnotDNS 3.3.0 with DNS support over QUIC: Release of the ToaruOS 2.2: Regolith 3.0: MidnightBSD 3.1: Vivaldi 6.2 release: JetBrains announces support for Wayland in IDE IntelliJ:
The most active dev leaves Alpine Linux: Unofficial GNU Boot renamed: Release of MX Linux 23: Release of GNU Emacs 29.1 with Wayland support: Pixar, Adobe, Apple, Autodesk and NVIDIA began joint promotion of the OpenUSD platform:
Release of Geary 44.0: GIMP 2.99.16: SUSE has announced the creation of its own fork of RHEL: Void Linux installation builds are available: Release of Thunderbird 115: Release of Pale Moon 32.