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Fastfetch 2.61 System Information Tool Drops Windows 7 and 8 Support

Fastfetch 2.61 System Information Tool Drops Windows 7 and 8 Support

Fastfetch, a well-known tool among Linux users for displaying a clean and stylish system summary in the terminal, has released version 2.61. This update drops support for Windows 7 and 8, with Windows 8.1 now being the minimum supported version.…

Rspamd 4.0 Spam Filtering System Released With checkv3 Protocol

Rspamd 4.0 Spam Filtering System Released With checkv3 Protocol

Rspamd 4.0, the latest release of the popular open-source spam filtering system for mail servers and gateways, brings major architectural updates, new protocols, and stronger detection features. One of the standout additions is the new checkv3 protocol, accessible via the…

Archinstall 4.0 Introduces New Textual TUI for Arch Linux Installer

Archinstall 4.0 Introduces New Textual TUI for Arch Linux Installer

Arch Linux’s guided installer has received a major overhaul in Archinstall 4.0, introducing a revamped terminal interface along with substantial under-the-hood improvements. The most notable update is the shift away from the old curses-based system to a new text-based interface…

Incus 6.23 Container & Virtual Machine Manager Released

Incus 6.23 Container & Virtual Machine Manager Released

The Incus project has rolled out version 6.23, marking the final update in the 6.x series before the anticipated 7.0 LTS release, expected at the end of April. This update brings important security patches along with several functional improvements for…

KaOS 2026.03 Released With Major Move Away From systemd Components

KaOS 2026.03 Released With Major Move Away From systemd Components

The KaOS project has rolled out its March 2026 ISO, introducing one of the most extensive internal transformations the distribution has seen in years. This release continues the shift that began earlier in 2026, where the developers started reducing reliance…

8 Ubuntu Terminal Tools You Must Master in 2026

8 Ubuntu Terminal Tools You Must Master in 2026

Introduction If you have been using Ubuntu for any length of time — whether on a desktop, a server, or a cloud instance — you already know that the terminal is where the real work happens. The graphical interface is…

Canonical Plans Controversial GRUB Changes for Ubuntu 26.10 Secure Boot

Canonical Plans Controversial GRUB Changes for Ubuntu 26.10 Secure Boot

Canonical is considering a significant overhaul to how Secure Boot works in Ubuntu 26.10, with a proposal aimed at reducing the functionality of the GRUB bootloader in signed environments. The idea, outlined in a Discourse post titled “Streamlining Secure Boot…

Tails 7.6 Introduces Automatic Tor Bridges to Bypass Censorship

Tails 7.6 Introduces Automatic Tor Bridges to Bypass Censorship

Tails 7.6 has been released, bringing a new update to the privacy-focused Linux distribution that routes all internet traffic through the Tor network. One of the most significant additions in this version is built-in support for automatic Tor bridges. With…

LibreOffice 26.2.2 Released With Over 100 Bug Fixes Across Writer, Calc, and Impress

LibreOffice 26.2.2 Released With Over 100 Bug Fixes Across Writer, Calc, and Impress

The Document Foundation has rolled out LibreOffice 26.2.2, marking the second maintenance release in the 26.2 series that debuted earlier this month. The update is now available for users across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. This release primarily focuses on…

VitruvianOS 0.3 Debuts as Haiku-Inspired Linux OS Without X11 or Wayland

VitruvianOS 0.3 Debuts as Haiku-Inspired Linux OS Without X11 or Wayland

VitruvianOS 0.3 has officially been introduced as the project’s first version available to the public. The development team describes it as a pilot release, offering an early look at the system’s direction. It is built on the Linux kernel and…