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- systemd 260-rc1 Released: New "mstack" Feature, System V Service Scripts No Longer Supported
systemd 260-rc1 Released: New "mstack" Feature, System V Service Scripts No Longer Supported
Sub-Scheduler Support Could Be One Of The Most Exciting Features To Come For Linux 7.1
Brotato gets a DRM-free release on GOG
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AMD Announces The EPYC 8005 "Sorano" Series
Arm & Linaro Launch New "CoreCollective" Consortium - With Backing From AMD & Others
KDE Plasma 6.6.1 rolls out with lots of fixes for KWin
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VyOS 2026.02
GTK 4.22 In Good Shape With Better SVG Support
The Boomer Shooter Blueprint bundle is an epic deal with Selaco, CULTIC and more
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NebiOS 10.2
Systing 1.0 Released For Rust-Based eBPF-Based Tracing Tool Leveraging AI
OpenZFS 2.4.1 Released With Linux 6.19 Compatibility, Many Fixes
FreeRDP 3.23 Addresses 11 CVEs, Improved SDL Client
Happy four years to the Steam Deck - still the top PC gaming handheld
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- Lutris v0.5.21 and v0.5.22 arrive with Valve's Sniper runtime support and new game runners
Lutris v0.5.21 and v0.5.22 arrive with Valve's Sniper runtime support and new game runners
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D7VK version 1.4 brings further enhancements for older Direct3D via Vulkan
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Dynamic Music Pill puts a media controller in your GNOME panel
Looking for a fancier way to track what music you’re listening to on Ubuntu? Dynamic Music Pill is a GNOME Shell extension that embeds a pill-shaped media controller into your desktop panel or dock. It shows album art, artist name and track title alongside an animated waveform visualiser. If that sounds unapologetically blingy, it’s because it is – and why not? Dynamic Music Pill received an update today, which feels like a good excuse to finally cover it. The new update adds a compact mode to hide all text; filters to add/ignore specific players; and an option to set fallback […]
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