
Linux Kernel 5.17 Brings New Hardware Support And Steam Deck Improvements
Linux 5.17 is here, after a week of unexpected delay to fix Spectre exploits. While there aren’t any

What's the Fuss About GNOME's Libadwaita Library in Linux World?
Back in March 2020, the GNOME project announced a new library called Libadwaita. This promised to fix numerous fundamental issues

Budgie 10.6 is Here as its First Release Under the New Organization
Back in January, ex-co-lead of Solus Joshua Strobl made headlines after leaving Solus to work on SerpentOS. You can read

I Tested The New Maui Shell On My Linux Phone. Here's What I Found!
Just over a month ago, we got our first glimpse of Maui Shell. Developed by the team at Nitrux Linux,
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7 Things I Want to See in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS [I Know I Won't Get it]
With Ubuntu 22.04 LTS just around the corner, we are all waiting eagerly to experience the list of features

Vivaldi 5.1 Introduces Horizontal Scrollable Tabs and a New Reading List
Vivaldi is a pretty good option for Linux users. They focus on Linux as one of the first-party platforms, which

BitTorrent Client 'Fragments 2.0' for Linux is Here, Rebuilt Using Rust with a New UI
Fragments is one of the best torrent clients for Linux. The latest Fragments 2.0 is a significant upgrade, completely

Scribus 1.5.8 Brings in Optimization and Reliability Improvements, Preparing for Qt6 Transition
Scribus, the popular Qt-based publishing app, has just released version 1.5.8. Although this release is relatively minor, it

I Used Linux-Based PinePhone Daily For A Year. Here's What I Learned!
When Pine64 announced the PinePhone in 2019, no one could have foreseen the tremendous impact it would have on mobile

KDE Plasma 5.24 Beta Introduces Fingerprint Support, GNOME-Style Overview, and More Improvements
KDE finally announced the KDE Plasma 5.24 beta version. This release brings a vast array of exciting new improvements,

Zrythm Switches to GTK 4 and libadwaita Ahead of Other Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)
Now that it’s been a while since GTK 4 was unveiled, several applications have started to make the move

Maui Shell is Here, Ushering in a New Era of Desktop Linux
Over the past few years, it has been extremely exciting to see the team behind Nitrux Linux expand their influence