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Linux 7.1-rc2 Released with Driver Fixes, Steam Deck OLED Audio Repair, and Growing AI Patch Trends
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Linux 7.1-rc2 Released with Driver Fixes, Steam Deck OLED Audio Repair, and Growing AI Patch Trends
A great article about Linux kernel 7.1-rc2 and its ongoing stabilization work, covering GPU and networking fixes, the long-awaited Steam Deck OLED audio repair, and the growing discussion around AI-assisted patch development in the Linux kernel community.
George Whittaker - May 7, 2026
LibreOffice 26.4 Beta Experiments with AI Writing Features and Smarter Editing Tools
LibreOffice 26.4 Beta Experiments with AI Writing Features and Smarter Editing Tools
George Whittaker
May 5, 2026
Linux Foundation Launches Open Driver Initiative to Strengthen Hardware Support Across Linux
Linux Foundation Launches Open Driver Initiative to Strengthen Hardware Support Across Linux
George Whittaker
April 30, 2026
Canonical Unveils Ubuntu AI Strategy: Local Models, User Control, and Smarter Workflows
Canonical Unveils Ubuntu AI Strategy: Local Models, User Control, and Smarter Workflows
George Whittaker
April 28, 2026

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Linux 7.1-rc2 Released with Driver Fixes, Steam Deck OLED Audio Repair, and Growing AI Patch Trends

Linux 7.1-rc2 Released with Driver Fixes, Steam Deck OLED Audio Repair, and Growing AI Patch Trends

George Whittaker - May 7, 2026
A great article about Linux kernel 7.1-rc2 and its ongoing stabilization work, covering GPU and networking fixes, the long-awaited Steam Deck OLED audio repair, and the growing discussion around AI-assisted patch development in the Linux kernel community.
LibreOffice 26.4 Beta Experiments with AI Writing Features and Smarter Editing Tools

LibreOffice 26.4 Beta Experiments with AI Writing Features and Smarter Editing Tools

George Whittaker - May 5, 2026
In this article, we look at how LibreOffice 26.4 Beta is cautiously introducing AI-powered writing assistance through privacy-focused, optional integrations that support local AI models and open-source workflows without relying on mandatory cloud services.
Linux Foundation Launches Open Driver Initiative to Strengthen Hardware Support Across Linux

Linux Foundation Launches Open Driver Initiative to Strengthen Hardware Support Across Linux

George Whittaker - April 30, 2026
A detailed look at the Linux Foundation’s new Open Driver Initiative and how it aims to improve open-source hardware driver development, strengthen collaboration between vendors and kernel maintainers, and deliver better compatibility, security, and long-term support across the Linux ecosystem.
Canonical Unveils Ubuntu AI Strategy: Local Models, User Control, and Smarter Workflows

Canonical Unveils Ubuntu AI Strategy: Local Models, User Control, and Smarter Workflows

George Whittaker - April 28, 2026
In this article, we will learn how Canonical plans to integrate AI into Ubuntu through a privacy-first, optional, and locally processed approach that enhances usability without compromising open-source principles.
Thunderbird 150 Lands on Linux: Smarter Encryption, Better Tools, and a Polished Experience

Thunderbird 150 Lands on Linux: Smarter Encryption, Better Tools, and a Polished Experience

George Whittaker - April 23, 2026
In this article, we will learn how Thunderbird 150 improves secure email handling, usability, and workflow efficiency, making it an even more powerful client for Linux users.
Linux Kernel 6.19 Reaches End of Life: Time to Move Forward

Linux Kernel 6.19 Reaches End of Life: Time to Move Forward

George Whittaker - April 21, 2026
A great article about Linux kernel 6.19 reaching end of life, explaining why users should upgrade to newer or LTS kernels to maintain security and stability.
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