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DietPi 10.5 Enables KMS/DRM Graphics System by Default for Raspberry Pi SBCs

15. Juni 2026 um 00:08

DietPi

DietPi 10.5 distribution for single-board computers is now available for download with KMS/DRM support enabled by default for Raspberry Pi SBCs, better NanoPi K2 support, and other changes.

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First Look at Antergos NeXT: A Modern Revival of Antergos Linux with KDE Plasma

12. Juni 2026 um 23:19

Antergos NeXT

A first look at Antergos NeXT (Pulsar Linux), a modern revival of the Antergos Linux distribution based on Arch Linux and featuring the KDE Plasma desktop environment.

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Systemd-Free Peppermint OS Devuan Is Now Based on Devuan 6 Excalibur

12. Juni 2026 um 16:29

Peppermint OS Devuan 6

Peppermint OS Devuan distribution has been updated today to Devuan 6 (Excalibur), based on the Debian 13 (Trixie) operating system series but without the systemd init system.

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Ubuntu 26.10 Promises a Simplified Installation and New Onboarding Experience

05. Juni 2026 um 18:05

Ubuntu 26.10 Stonking Stingray

Ubuntu 26.10 will introduce a simplified installation experience, a new onboarding experience, WCAG 2.2 AA compliance, a package-agnostic App Center, GNOME 51, Linux 7.2, and much more.

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After 2 Weeks of Delay, Fedora 44 is Finally Here!

28. April 2026 um 17:21

The Fedora Project has had an interesting journey since its inception in November 2003. It started as a community-backed effort spun off from Red Hat Linux, which Red Hat had decided to retire in favor of its commercial Enterprise Linux product.

Rather than leave the community without a home, Red Hat partnered with contributors to launch Fedora as an open, community-driven distribution that would push new technologies forward.

That upstream-first philosophy has held ever since. Fedora consistently ships things before most other distributions dare to, from Wayland adoption to newer compiler toolchains, often serving as the real-world test bed for what eventually becomes Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Of course it is not limited to that; its various flavors serve all kinds of users, starting from desktop users to server administrators, hobbyist tinkerers, and anyone running containerized workloads at scale.

Now, to the topic at hand, a new Fedora release has landed, and as always, we must check out what it offers.

⭐ Fedora 44: What's New?

The release ships with Linux kernel 6.19, which introduces expanded hardware support, and some noteworthy improvements for gaming that we will talk about later. Both desktop variants, Workstation and KDE Plasma Desktop, arrive with fresh wallpapers, as is tradition with every Fedora release.

Workstation gets GNOME 50, which finalizes the removal of X11 from GDM and promotes variable refresh rate and fractional scaling to stable status. KDE Plasma Desktop bumps up to Plasma 6.6, which introduces a post-install setup wizard and swaps out SDDM for the new Plasma Login Manager as the default across all KDE variants.

Beyond the desktops, this release brings meaningful improvements to gaming through the NTSYNC kernel module, a reworked Games Lab spin, a freshly updated GNU toolchain, and a range of language runtime upgrades.

There's quite a bit packed in here! πŸ˜ƒ

GNOME 50

a screenshot that shows fedora 44 workstation running gnome 50 with some app windows open for terminal, file manager, and the appearance menu

GNOME 50 is the flagship desktop for Fedora Workstation 44, and it comes with a major change that has been a long time coming. X11 has been fully removed from GDM. The plan was originally to do this in GNOME 49, but a last-minute bug had caused it to be pulled back.

Then there are the two features, variable refresh rate and fractional scaling, that have been sitting behind experimental flags for an awkwardly long time are now stable. If you have a high refresh rate display and have been holding off, then this Fedora release is the right time to try them out.

Additionally, the Files app (Nautilus) picks up case-insensitive path completion in the location bar and switches to GNOME's sandboxed Glycin library for more efficient loading of image thumbnails.

KDE Plasma 6.6

a screenshot that shows fedora 44 kde plasma desktop running plasma 6.6 with some app windows open for system monitor, spectacle, and the accessibility page in system settings

KDE Plasma 6.6 powers Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop 44 in this release, with improvements like OCR support in Spectacle, the screenshot tool. You can now pull text directly out of a screenshot, which can be a genuinely useful thing to have when you are copying error messages or text from images.

Accessibility sees a solid round of additions too. There is a new on-screen keyboard called Plasma Keyboard, a grayscale filter in the Color Blindness Correction settings, and the Zoom and Magnifier tool gains a new tracking mode that keeps the pointer centered.

The release also adds the ability to save your current desktop layout as a custom global theme, ambient light sensor support for automatic brightness adjustment, and Wi-Fi QR code scanning from the system tray's Networks widget.

But wait, there are more KDE-related changes!

From left to right, we have the login screen and Plasma Setup on Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop 44.

All Fedora KDE variants now include Plasma Setup, a post-install wizard that handles account creation and initial configuration separately from the OS installer, and Anaconda (the installer) has been updated to skip the setup stages that would otherwise overlap with it.

The other notable change for KDE users is the switch from SDDM to Plasma Login Manager (PLM) as the login manager, making Fedora 44 the first distribution to ship it by default.

Gaming is Better Now

a screenshot of fedora 44 games lab with the application launcher open showing many games in a list on the left, and on the right are three games that are running: super tux, crack attack!, and fish fillets - next generation

Installing Wine, Steam, or open source game launchers (e.g., Lutris and Heroic Games Launcher) on Fedora 44 now quietly pulls in the NTSYNC kernel module as a recommended dependency. NTSYNC handles thread synchronization at the kernel level, which takes a chunk of work off Wine and Proton's plate.

The result is better Windows game (and software) compatibility and a performance bump in many titles, with no configuration work required from your side.

The Games Lab spin also gets a proper refresh. Xfce is out, KDE Plasma is in, specifically for the better Wayland support it brings to gaming workloads.

If you didn't know, this is one of Fedora's curated offerings that brings together a decent spread of open source games across genres like turn-based strategy, puzzles, and first-person shooters.

Toolchain Upgrades

Fedora 44 also brings a pack of toolchain and language runtime updates, keeping it well-positioned as a development platform:

  • PHP 8.5
  • LLVM 22
  • CMake 4.0
  • Golang 1.26
  • Ansible 13 (Core 2.20)
  • Ruby 4.0 (up from Ruby 3.4 in Fedora 43).
  • MariaDB 11.8 as the new distribution default (up from 10.11).
  • GNU Toolchain: GCC 16.1, glibc 2.43, binutils 2.46, gdb 16.3.

πŸ“₯ Download or upgrade to Fedora 44

This release of Fedora is offered for Workstation, KDE Plasma Desktop, Server, IoT, and the various spins. You can either pick a relevant ISO from one of those or visit the official website for an overview of this release.

Existing Fedora usersΒ can upgrade through their software center. OpenΒ SoftwareΒ (Workstation) orΒ DiscoverΒ (KDE Plasma) and look for the upgrade notification banner to begin the process.

Users of other Fedora spins need to upgrade using DNF. We have a dedicated Fedora upgrade guide to help you.

After 2 Weeks of Delay, Fedora 44 is Finally Here!

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS (Resolute Raccoon) Is Now Available for Download

23. April 2026 um 18:10

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS (Resolute Raccoon) is now available for download powered by Linux kernel 7.0 and GNOME 50 desktop environment.

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Solus 4.9 β€œSerenity” Released with Linux 6.18 LTS, KDE Plasma 6.6, and More

18. April 2026 um 18:37

Solus 4.9

Solus 4.9 distribution is now available for download with Linux kernel 6.18 LTS, Budgie 10.9.4, KDE Plasma 6.6, GNOME 49.5, and Xfce 4.20.

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Linux Mint Will Adopt a Longer Development Cycle Starting with Linux Mint 23

16. April 2026 um 13:49

Linux Mint 22.2 Zara

Linux Mint devs announced that they will adopt a longer development cycle starting with the upcoming Linux Mint 23 release, as well as other important changes to the distribution.

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Zorin OS 18.1 Boosts Windows App Support by 40%, Improves Window Tiling

15. April 2026 um 17:58

Zorin OS 18.1

Zorin OS 18.1 is now available for download based on Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS and powered by the Linux 6.17 HWE kernel. Here's what's new!

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Latest Raspberry Pi OS Release Disables Passwordless sudo by Default

14. April 2026 um 13:40

Raspberry Pi OS USB

Raspberry Pi OS 2026-04-13 is now available for download with a much-improved Control Center app, passwordless sudo disabled by default, Chromium enhancements, and many other changes.

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CachyOS ISO Release for March 2026 Is Out with KDE Plasma 6.6, Winboat, and More

08. MΓ€rz 2026 um 19:11

CachyOS March 2026

The CachyOS ISO snapshot for March 2026 is now available for download with KDE Plasma 6.6, an improved installer, and more. Here’s what’s new!

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T2 Linux 26.3 Is Out with Fully Reproducible Wayland-Based KDE Plasma Experience

04. MΓ€rz 2026 um 19:04

T2 Linux 26.3

T2 Linux SDE 26.3 β€œDesktop Edition” is now available as a massive update for this highly portable source-based Linux distribution. Here’s what’s new!

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Tails 7.5 Anonymous Linux OS Released with Updated Tor Client and Tor Browser

26. Februar 2026 um 16:23

Tails 7.5

Tails 7.5 anonymous Linux OS is now available for download with Tor client 0.4.9.5, Tor Browser 15.0.7, and other changes. Here's what's new!

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KDE Linux Gears Up for Beta Release with Plasma Login Manager, KDE Initial Setup

07. Februar 2026 um 11:52

KDE Linux

KDE Linux distribution is gearing up for a beta release with Plasma login manager, KDE initial setup, and better hardware support. Here's what to expect!

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First Look at Mageia 10 – Alpha Release Now Available for Public Testing

10. Januar 2026 um 23:24

Mageia 10 Alpha

Mageia 10 Alpha release is now available for public testing with KDE Plasma 6.5, GNOME 49, and Xfce 4.20 desktop environments, Linux kernel 6.12 LTS, and more.

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Debian 13.3 β€œTrixie” Released with 108 Bug Fixes and 37 Security Updates

10. Januar 2026 um 14:32

Debian 13 Theme

Debian 13.3 is now available for download as a new point release to Debian 13 β€œTrixie” with 108 bug fixes and 37 security updates.

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Arch Linux-Based ArchBang Linux Distro Introduces New Application Launcher

10. Januar 2026 um 12:04

ArchBang Linux

ArchBang Linux 1001 distribution is now available for download with wmenu as a dynamic application launcher for Wayland and Labwc.

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IPFire Linux Firewall Distro Adds Wi-Fi 7 and Wi-Fi 6 Support, LLDP and CDPv2

07. Januar 2026 um 15:00

IPFire Wi-Fi 7

IPFire 2.29 Core Update 199 Linux firewall distribution is now available for download with support for Wi-Fi 7 and Wi-Fi 6 wireless networks, as well as other enhancements. Here's what's new!

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Immutable Distro Nitrux 5.1 Released with Linux Kernel 6.18 LTS, New Tools

07. Januar 2026 um 07:24

Nitrux 5.1

Nitrux 5.1 distribution is now available for download with Linux kernel 6.18 LTS, new tools, updated components. and other changes. Here's what's new!Uri Herrera announced today the general availability of Nitrux 5.0 as a major update to this immutable and systemd-free distribution.

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