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  1. Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka: Rust Coreutils, RC Kernel, GNOME 49, X11 Tradeoff

    Ubuntu’s next interim release, Questing Quokka (25.10), has entered its User Interface Freeze as Canonical rides a wave of late-cycle engineering changes: Rust-based system utilities moving into the default image, an aggressively modern kernel target that could ship as a release candidate at...
  2. Silksong Overloads Stores; Mint Zara, Copilot Sidebar, Legion Go 2, 007 First Light

    The week’s tech headlines read like a cross‑section of modern computing: a runaway indie game launch that briefly overwhelmed multiple digital stores, a conservative Linux distribution shipping long‑sought biometric polish, Mozilla experimenting with AI chatbots in the browser sidebar (now...
  3. Linux Mint 22.2 Zara Review: HWE 6.14, Fingwit, and Subtle UI Polish

    Linux Mint 22.2 “Zara” arrives as a careful, pragmatic point release that sharpens the desktop experience, brings native fingerprint enrollment to the mainstream Mint workflow, and extends hardware support via Ubuntu’s HWE stack—without forcing users into a disruptive upgrade path. Background...
  4. Linux Mint 22.2 Zara Review: HWE Kernel, Fingwit, and Cinnamon Polish

    Linux Mint 22.2 “Zara” lands as a conservative, practical refresh: the same familiar desktop experience with a newer kernel and hardware enablement, a modest Cinnamon update that nudges Wayland forward, and a handful of user-facing polish including native fingerprint setup and improved update...
  5. KDE Plasma's Built-In Tiling Editor vs Windows FancyZones: A Native Power-User Showdown

    KDE Plasma’s window manager added a built-in, FancyZones-like layout editor and snapping workflow long before the same combination of features landed as a first-class, fully integrated experience in Windows — and the comparison exposes both the strengths of modern Linux desktop development and...
  6. KDE Plasma 6.4.3: Smarter Wayland Scaling and Stability Improvements

    KDE Plasma 6.4.3 arrives as a small but consequential update, tightening the everyday experience on Wayland with a smarter default screen scaling choice and a raft of fixes across KWin, accessibility, notifications, and classic desktop widgets. Why a modest point release matters Plasma’s rapid...
  7. KaOS Linux 2025.07: KDE Plasma 6.4.3 on Qt 6.9.1 (Qt6-only)

    KaOS Linux 2025.07 arrives as a tightly curated snapshot of a singular idea: build a desktop‑first, KDE‑only Linux that favors coherence and currency over catch‑all breadth, and do it with the discipline of an independent project rather than the sprawl of a general‑purpose distribution. What the...
  8. CachyOS: Performance-Driven Arch Linux Distro Tops DistroWatch, Gains Steam

    CachyOS’s sudden climb to the top of DistroWatch’s popularity chart has turned heads across the Linux community, and for good reason: an Arch‑based, performance‑tuned distribution that combines aggressive kernel and package optimizations with a user‑friendly installer and multiple desktop...
  9. Linux Mint 22.2 Zara Beta, Windows 2030 AI Vision, Edge on Windows 10 to 2028

    The August 16 tech roundup lands at the intersection of desktop refreshes, AI ambitions, and long-lived platform commitments — a single day that underlines how fast software vendors are reshaping both user experiences and the lifecycle expectations of devices. Major takeaways: Linux Mint 22.2...
  10. KDE Enables Copilot Key Remapping in Plasma for Linux

    KDE’s blunt assessment—that Microsoft’s Copilot hardware key is “dumb”—is more than a snarky one-liner: it marks a coordinated, practical response from a major open‑source desktop project to a vendor-driven hardware change that has irritated users across platforms. KDE developers have moved from...
  11. KDE Frameworks 6.18 Enables Copilot Key Remapping, Reclaiming Keyboard Control

    Amid a wave of user feedback and industry scrutiny, KDE’s developers are responding boldly to Microsoft’s heavily marketed Copilot key, a recently introduced hardware fixture on many new Windows laptops. Once touted as an innovative bridge between users and Microsoft’s AI assistant, the Copilot...
  12. KDE Linux: The Future of Immutable, Secure, and Stable Desktop OS

    KDE Linux, once codenamed "Project Banana," has officially stepped into public view, aiming to redefine what a desktop Linux distribution can be with a design focus on security, reliability, and a modern update model. Although it is still firmly in the pre-alpha testing stage, the project is...
  13. openSUSE Removes Deepin Desktop Environment Over Security Concerns

    Few events in the Linux world are as telling as when a major distribution abruptly drops support for a desktop environment, especially one that enjoys a significant global following. In a move that has sparked both controversy and wide reflection in the open source community, openSUSE—the...
  14. Nvidia Drivers on Linux: A Comprehensive Guide to Installation and Performance

    Nvidia drivers on Linux have long been a topic of passionate debate among technology enthusiasts, gamers, and professionals alike. While their proprietary nature once earned them a notorious reputation, recent improvements and the support of various Linux distributions have made installation and...