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Ubuntu 22.04 Release Date & New Features

Ubuntu 22.04 is due for release on April 21, 2022. In this post we look at the various new features and key changes that are planned for the release. Development of Ubuntu 22.04 is still at a somewhat early stage but we do have a good idea of what to e…

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Intel Is Bringing an Important Feature to Linux Kernel 5.17

Intel is working to provide the Linux kernel with the ability to allow BIOS updates without a reboot. The upcoming pfr_update driver is set to be introduced in Linux kernel 5.17.
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Flatpak 1.12.3 Released with Important Security Fixes

Flatpak 1.12.3 is an important update that fixes two critical security issues. Learn more about the new release here.
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openSUSE Leap 15.2 Reached End-of-Life

As of January 4, 2022, openSUSE Leap 15.2 reached end-of-life and will no longer receive security and maintenance updates. Learn what that means for users here.
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Here’s Our First Look at System76’s Rust-Based Desktop Environment

If you’ve been itching to hear some progress about System76’s new desktop environment, you’re in luck! Developer Eduardo Flores went hands on with early development versions of several COSMIC components and written about his findings …

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Ubuntu 22.04 Aims to Ship GNOME 42, But Few GTK4 Apps

GNOME 42 could still feature in Ubuntu 22.04 when it arrives this April — but don’t expect to see too many GTK4 apps with it. Ubuntu developers say they ‘aim’ to include the bulk of GNOME 42 release in Ubuntu 22.04 but are currently t…

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DXVK 1.9.3 Released with Improvements for Several Games

DXVK 1.9.3 is here to make the DLSS implementation work on supported games, in combination with dxvk-nvapi. Learn more about this new release here.
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Say Hello to Warble, a ‘Wordle’ Clone for elementary OS

It was inevitable that the popularity of viral word guessing game Wordle would inspire clones, and thus only a matter of time before one of them popped up on Linux. And lo, it has. elementary OS gets to call first-dibs with Warble. Built by Andrew Voja…

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Extension Manager: Search & Install GNOME Shell Extensions on a Desktop

Extension Manager is a new, unofficial application to browse and install GNOME Shell extensions from your desktop, without having to use a web browser. Learn how to install and use Extension Manager here.
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KDE Plasma 5.24’s Default Wallpaper is Unveiled

KDE developers share the desktop wallpaper that will ship in KDE Plasma 5.24 this spring. The background was created using open source software tools.
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Linux Mint Partnership with Mozilla to Improve Firefox in Linux Mint

Linux Mint recently announced a partnership with Mozilla. According to Clement Lefebvre, this is both a commercial and technical partnership to improve the Firefox web browser in Linux Mint. Learn more here.
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PinePhone Pro ‘Explorer Edition’ Pre-Orders Go Live

Pre-orders for the PinePhone Pro ‘Explorer Edition’ are now live on the Pine Store. The powerful upgrade to the original PinePhone costs from $399.
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Ubuntu 21.04 Support Ends Next Week

The end is nigh for the Hirsute Hippo, as official support for Ubuntu 21.04 ends on January 20, 2022. After this date it will get no further updates.
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Firefox 96 is Available to Download, This is What’s New

We look at what’s new in Firefox 96, show a few screenshots, and give you a download link you don’t need as Ubuntu comes with Firefox pre-installed.
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KDE Frameworks 5.90 Arrives with More Improvements

KDE Frameworks 5.90 is here to improve the scroll behavior in QtQuick apps, especially in the Plasma Wayland session when using fractional scaling. It will also add a more modern style, without frames, to System Settings pages that display a single big grid or list, and improve file listing speed in directories that contain lots […]

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Linux Kernel 5.16 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

After two months of development, Linux kernel 5.16 is here to introduce the futex_waitv() kernel system call from Collabora, which promises to make your gaming experience faster when playing both native Linux games and Windows games via Wine. Linux kernel 5.16 also adds support for Intel’s Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX) 64-bit programming paradigm for servers, […]

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Firefox 96 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Firefox 96 is here as the first release of the open-source web browser in 2022, bringing a handful of modest performance and security improvements to make your web browsing experience more stable, reliable, and secure. The new Firefox release significantly reduces the main thread load, improves noise-suppression and auto-gain-control, and slightly improves echo-cancellation to provide […]

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Linux Mint Announces New Deal with Mozilla

Linux Mint and Mozilla have announced a new partnership deal. Announced today, the commercial tie-up means Firefox will continue to remain Linux Mint’s default web browser but, crucially, no longer ship with Mint-specific customisations. Don&#821…

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Linux Kernel 5.16 Delivers Gaming Boost, Nintendo Joy-Con Drivers + More

Linux kernel 5.16 features a wealth of gaming related improvements, including support for FUTEX2 and drivers for the Nintendo Joy Cons and Pro controller.
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You Can Now Upgrade Linux Mint 20.2 to Linux Mint 20.3, Here’s How

Still based on the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) operating system series, Linux Mint 20.3 Una is now available. Learn how to upgrade Linux Mint 20.2 to Linux Mint 20.3 here.
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