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CachyOS June 2026 ISO Released with Hyprland Noctalia, Faster Performance, and Smarter System Tools
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CachyOS June 2026 ISO Released with Hyprland Noctalia, Faster Performance, and Smarter System Tools
As CachyOS continues gaining popularity, this article explores how the June 2026 release enhances performance, security, hardware support, and usability with a new Hyprland desktop and system-wide optimizations.
George Whittaker - June 30, 2026
Git 2.55 Released with Faster Performance, Smarter Hooks, and Expanded Rust Integration
Git 2.55 Released with Faster Performance, Smarter Hooks, and Expanded Rust Integration
George Whittaker
June 25, 2026
Fedora Governance Changes Take Effect as Project Refines Leadership, Policy, and Contributor Oversight
Fedora Governance Changes Take Effect as Project Refines Leadership, Policy, and Contributor Oversight
George Whittaker
June 23, 2026
The Growth of Vulnerability Management: The Rise of Agentic AI Pentesting
The Growth of Vulnerability Management: The Rise of Agentic AI Pentesting
Malana VanTyler
June 18, 2026

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CachyOS June 2026 ISO Released with Hyprland Noctalia, Faster Performance, and Smarter System Tools

CachyOS June 2026 ISO Released with Hyprland Noctalia, Faster Performance, and Smarter System Tools

George Whittaker - June 30, 2026
As CachyOS continues gaining popularity, this article explores how the June 2026 release enhances performance, security, hardware support, and usability with a new Hyprland desktop and system-wide optimizations.
Git 2.55 Released with Faster Performance, Smarter Hooks, and Expanded Rust Integration

Git 2.55 Released with Faster Performance, Smarter Hooks, and Expanded Rust Integration

George Whittaker - June 25, 2026
This article explores how Git 2.55 improves developer productivity with faster repository performance, expanded hook management, multi-remote workflows, and Rust enabled by default for source builds.
Fedora Governance Changes Take Effect as Project Refines Leadership, Policy, and Contributor Oversight

Fedora Governance Changes Take Effect as Project Refines Leadership, Policy, and Contributor Oversight

George Whittaker - June 23, 2026
A great article about Fedora’s latest governance updates, exploring how the project is improving transparency, contributor representation, strategic planning, and community oversight to support future growth and innovation.
The Growth of Vulnerability Management: The Rise of Agentic AI Pentesting

The Growth of Vulnerability Management: The Rise of Agentic AI Pentesting

Malana VanTyler - June 18, 2026
In this article, we learn how XBOW uses agentic AI to deliver continuous penetration testing, helping security teams validate real-world attack paths, reduce vulnerability noise, and prioritize the risks that matter most.
Linux Kernel 7.1 Officially Released with New NTFS Driver, Intel FRED, and Major Code Cleanup

Linux Kernel 7.1 Officially Released with New NTFS Driver, Intel FRED, and Major Code Cleanup

George Whittaker - June 16, 2026
A great article about Linux Kernel 7.1, highlighting its new NTFS driver, Intel FRED support, graphics improvements, enhanced security features, and major code cleanup efforts that continue modernizing the Linux platform.
Canonical Launches ARM Laptop Certification Program to Boost Ubuntu’s Next Generation of Mobile Computing

Canonical Launches ARM Laptop Certification Program to Boost Ubuntu’s Next Generation of Mobile Computing

George Whittaker - June 11, 2026
In this article, we learn how Canonical is expanding Ubuntu’s hardware certification program to ARM-powered laptops, helping improve compatibility, reliability, and long-term support as ARM devices become increasingly important in the Linux ecosystem.
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