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Intel Media Driver Update Brings Nova Lake S Support, AV1 Improvements
Canonical Talks Up RISC-V This Year With Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
Running With Scissors announced horror first person shooter Flesh & Wire

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IPFire 2.29-core200
Gambonanza is the best Balatro-like version of chess yet and you have to try the demo

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The "video game preservation service" Myrient is shutting down in March

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Heroic Games Launcher v2.20.1 brings more essential bug fixes

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Mesa Developers Trying To Reach A Consensus On AI Policy
Numerous AMDXDNA Ryzen AI Driver Fixes For Linux 7.0-rc2
Genode OS 26.02 Halfway Done Migrating From GitHub To Codeberg
Les Journées du Logiciel Libre reviennent en 2026 !
Les Journées du Logiciel Libre 2026 auront lieu le week-end du 30-31 mai 2026 !
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Citoyens et citoyennes engagées, associations, entreprises ou flâneurs et flâneuses avides de découvertes se retrouveront le week-end des 30 et 31 mai 2026, cette année encore au sein du campus de l’École Normale Supérieure de Lyon - Site René Descartes, et son superbe jardin (https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/5212492). L'entrée sera comme toujours libre et gratuite.
Les Journées du Logiciel Libre se déroulent chaque année à Lyon depuis 1998 et rassemblent spécialistes, adeptes, curieux et curieuses de tous niveaux venus de toute la France pour un week-end riche en conférences, ateliers et rencontres.
Vous souhaitez proposer une intervention (conférence, atelier ou stand) pour les JdLL 2026 ? Vous avez jusqu'au 15 mars 2026 pour déposer votre proposition ici : https://pretalx.jdll.org/jdll2026/cfp
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Smash everything apart together as Teardown goes multiplayer on March 12

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Frostrail gets a new trailer to showcase its freezing train-survival gameplay

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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Dragon Pearl of Destruction arrives April 28

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Ubuntu 26.04 Snapshot 4 is now available to download
Canonical’s engineers have announced the fourth and final monthly snapshot of Ubuntu 26.04, ahead of next month’s all important beta release. Ubuntu 26.04 Snapshot 4, like all other monthly snapshots, not a blessed build intended for mainstream usage. It’s a “throwaway artifact” that enables the distro’s engineers to fine-tune and hone a new automated build system. Compared to the January release of snapshot 3, there’s more ‘of note’ packed inside of this one, like the Linux 6.19 kernel and more GNOME 50 beta components (Mutter, Files, Settings), though the new Showtime video player is not included – but is coming. […]
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LXD 6.7 Released With AMD GPU Passthrough Support
Ubuntu 26.04 Resolute Snapshot 4 Released
Ubuntu 26.04 ends a 40-year old sudo tradition
Ubuntu 26.04 will show asterisks when you type your sudo password, as Canonical adds a patch to its Rust-based sudo-rs. Here's what changed and why.
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sudo-rs Breaks Historical Norms With Now Enabling Password Feedback By Default
Ubuntu 26.04 ‘Resolute Raccoon’ default wallpaper unveiled
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS 'Resolute Raccoon' has a new default wallpaper. It keeps the purple gradient but drops the sharp geometric angles. Download a high-res copy.
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