This article reports that Google will release Chrome for ARM64 Linux in 2026, bringing full browser support and features to ARM-based Linux systems for the first time.
Armbian 26.02 introduces Linux 6.18 LTS, new board support, and improved tools, enhancing its lightweight Linux platform for ARM and RISC-V single-board computers.
LibreOffice 26.2 brings performance boosts, better Office compatibility, and UI refinements across platforms, reinforcing its role as a powerful, free, open-source office suite.
This article highlights LKRG 1.0 as a milestone release, signaling that runtime kernel protection on Linux has matured into a stable, production-ready security layer.
This article recognizes Greg Kroah-Hartman’s European Open Source Award and his crucial role in keeping the Linux kernel stable, secure, and reliable over the long term.
This article explains LKRG, a runtime security module for Linux, and why its 1.0 release is an important step toward stronger, real-time kernel protection.
In this article, we look at Linux Mint 22.3 “Zena,” an LTS release focused on desktop polish and stability, highlighting its Ubuntu 24.04 base, Cinnamon 6.6 improvements, new system tools, and long-term support through 2029.
This article explains how Zorin OS 18 passing two million downloads highlights its appeal as a beginner-friendly Linux alternative, especially for users transitioning from Windows.
In this article we’ll walk through the key new features of MX Linux 25, what’s changed for each desktop edition, recommended upgrade or fresh-install paths, and why this release matters in the wider Linux-distribution ecosystem.
This article explains why the Arch Linux 2025.11.01 ISO is a great fresh install point, highlighting Archinstall 3.0.12’s smoother Btrfs/bootloader setup and Pacman 7.1’s tighter security and tooling improvements.