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Ubuntu 24.10 “Oracular Oriole” Enters Public Beta Testing with Linux 6.11, GNOME 47
Ubuntu 24.10 (Oracular Oriole) is now available for public beta testing with Linux kernel 6.11, GNOME 4.7, and many other enhancements. Here's what to expect from the final release!
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Wine 9.18 Delivers New Desktop Control Panel Applet
09/20 Edubuntu 24.10-beta
Ubuntu 24.10 Beta Released For Testing
Ubuntu 24.10 Beta is Now Available to Download
A beta of Ubuntu 24.10 ‘Oracular Oriole’ is now available to download – a day later than planned! Developers and non-developers alike can download the beta to try the new features in Ubuntu 24.10, check compatibility, and flag any issue for fixing before the stable release takes flight next month. This is the only beta release planned, though a release candidate will follow in few weeks time. If you install this beta you can upgrade to the final release by installing updates daily. Chances are know all that, so skip on down to the download section to grab the (larger […]
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Ubuntu 24.10 Making Preparations For The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5
The Fastest AArch64 Linux Distribution On The 192-Core AmpereOne
New Wacom Drawing Tablet Driver Features With Linux 6.12
GNOME 46.5 Released with Mutter and GNOME Shell Improvements
GNOME 46.5 is now available as the fifth maintenance update to the GNOME 46 desktop environment series with more bug fixes and improvements. Here's what's changed since GNOME 46.4.
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Proposal Seeks To Replace MySQL With MariaDB By Default For Ubuntu 25.04
Gfxstream Merged Into Mesa For Vulkan Virtualization
OpenZFS Merges Support For Direct IO
Haiku OS Working On USB 3 SuperSpeed Plus Support
Dell XPS 9345 With Snapdragon X1 Sees Linux Patches But Not Yet Speakers & Other Features
Real-Time "PREEMPT_RT" Support Merged For Linux 6.12
Vivaldi Web Browser is Now Available as a Snap
Vivaldi web browser has arrived on the Canonical Snap Store – officially. This closed-source, Chromium-based web browser has been available on Linux since its debut in 2015, providing an official DEB package for Ubuntu users (which adds an APT repo for ongoing updates). And last year it became possible to get Vivaldi on Flathub – though that Flatpak build is only semi-official: maintained and packaged by a Vivaldi engineer, but not a recommended or supported package by Vivaldi itself – not yet, anyway! So to hear Vivaldi is embracing the Snap format is an interesting, albeit not surprising, move. It’s […]
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09/19 Zorin OS 17.2
Proton 9.0-3 Released with Support for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Farlight 84
Proton 9.0-3 is now available with support for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Ball at Work: The Ultimate Speedrun Platformer, Farlight 84, Flatout 3, KinitoPET, and other Windows games.
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Wow! Microsoft DirectX Adopting SPIR-V Moving Forward
Valve's Proton 9.0-3 Brings Support For More Games On Linux, Many Fixes
Zorin OS 17.2 Released, Powered by Linux Kernel 6.8
Zorin OS 17.2 is available to download, bringing users a welcome set of enhancements. The latest release in the Zorin OS 17 series, still based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, is described by the team as the “most capable, customisable, and compatible version yet”. Exciting – what’s changed? Well, Zorin OS 17.2 adds new options to its bespoke Zorin Appearance application. Users can now change cursor theme in this one-stop personalisation tool, and now install third-party themes they download from elsewhere. Additionally, the theme section links to a guide that details how to restyle apps which uses libadwaita thanks to “an […]
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