With Thunderbird 154, Linux users gain optional system tray support alongside Microsoft Graph integration, improved search and attachments, and numerous IMAP, Exchange, calendar, security, and stability fixes.
A great article about Linux Kernel 7.2, highlighting Cache-Aware Scheduling, USB4STREAM, AMD ISP4 and HDMI 2.1 FRL support, Apple M3 progress, and major storage, graphics, and hardware improvements.
Discover how Intel’s open-source Linux Vulkan driver is adding hardware-accelerated AV1 video encoding for Arc Alchemist GPUs, expanding Vulkan Video support for modern multimedia workloads.
Here we will learn how a proposed Linux kernel patch for AMD's P-State driver could significantly improve Ryzen gaming performance by boosting CPU responsiveness, as early benchmarks highlighted by Phoronix show promising frame rate gains.
Learn how the Linux kernel's planned removal of the legacy crypto_rng API aims to simplify the Crypto API and improve long-term maintainability by encouraging use of modern random number generation interfaces.
Discover how GOG is bringing its Galaxy launcher to Linux, giving gamers native access to DRM-free library management, cloud saves, achievements, and other long-awaited features while strengthening the platform's growing gaming ecosystem.
A great article about how Linux Kernel 7.1.4 delivers important bug fixes, hardware compatibility improvements, and reliability updates to strengthen the stability of the Linux 7.1 series.
In this article, we learn how Firefox 153 enhances the browsing experience with improved PDF editing, stronger privacy protections, experimental JPEG XL support, HDR video playback, and updated developer tools.
This article explores how NanoKVM-Go combines compact USB-C KVM-over-IP hardware with AI integration to simplify remote administration and hardware-level automation across Linux and other platforms.
In this article, we learn how the AI-discovered GhostLock vulnerability exposed a 15-year-old Linux kernel privilege escalation flaw, highlighting both the importance of timely kernel updates and AI's growing role in cybersecurity research.
Azure Linux 4.0 is Microsoft's latest enterprise Linux distribution, and this article explores its new features, security improvements, updated software stack, and expanded role beyond Azure cloud infrastructure.
A great article about KDE Plasma 6.7.1 explains how the latest maintenance release improves desktop stability, Wayland reliability, performance, and overall user experience through a wide range of bug fixes and refinements.
A great article about PorteuX 2.6, highlighting its Linux 6.19 kernel, improved battery life, updated desktop environments, and performance enhancements for a fast, portable, Slackware-based Linux experience.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A great article about recent Btrfs improvements that speed up snapshot deletion by reducing metadata overhead and lock contention, making backup, rollback, and recovery workflows more efficient on Linux systems.