Full Disk Encryption Comes to Aeon Desktop: A Boost for Linux Security

Full Disk Encryption Comes to Aeon Desktop: A Boost for Linux Security The Aeon Desktop operating system, known for its focus on privacy and security, has recently introduced full disk encryption as a standard feature. This new addition is a significant step forward in enhancing the security of Linux-based systems …

OpenELA Launches Rapid Delivery of Enterprise Linux Build Sources

OpenELA, a leading provider of enterprise Linux solutions, has recently announced the launch of its Rapid Delivery service for enterprise Linux build sources. This new service is designed to help businesses quickly and easily access the necessary resources to build custom Linux distributions tailored to their specific needs. The demand …

How Open Source Attracts Some of the World’s Top Innovators

Open source technology has revolutionized the way we create and distribute software. It allows anyone to view, modify, and distribute source code freely, creating a collaborative environment where developers from around the world can contribute their expertise and improve upon existing projects. This openness has attracted some of the world’s …

PeerTube 6.2 Introduces Automatic Subtitles

PeerTube 6.2, the latest version of the decentralized video hosting platform, has just been released with a groundbreaking new feature – automatic subtitles. This new update aims to make videos more accessible to a wider audience by providing automatic subtitles in English. PeerTube is a free, open-source software that allows …

KDE Plasma 6.1.3 July’s Bugfix Release Is Here

KDE Plasma 6.1.3 July’s Bugfix Release Is Here KDE Plasma, one of the most popular open-source desktop environments, has announced the release of version 6.1.3 in July. This bugfix release aims to address various issues and improve the overall stability and performance of the desktop environment. The KDE Plasma 6.1.3 …

VirtualBox 7.0.20 Introduces Initial Support for openSUSE 15.6 and RHEL 9.5 Kernels

VirtualBox, a powerful and versatile virtualization software, has just released its latest version 7.0.20 which introduces initial support for the openSUSE 15.6 and RHEL 9.5 kernels. This new update not only enhances compatibility with these popular Linux distributions but also brings a number of improvements and bug fixes to enhance …

.NET 9 Preview 6 is Now Available for Download! Here’s How to Install it in Linux

.NET 9 Preview 6 is now available for download, and developers are eager to try out the new features and enhancements it offers. While .NET has traditionally been associated with Windows development, Microsoft has been putting more effort into making it compatible with Linux. Installing .NET 9 Preview 6 in …

Pacman 7.0 Package Manager Released, Here’s What’s New

The Pacman package manager, which is used in Arch Linux and other Arch-based distributions, has just released version 7.0. The new release brings several improvements and new features that make managing packages on Arch Linux even easier. One of the most notable changes in Pacman 7.0 is the introduction of …

Solus Announces Transition Away From Snap

Solus, a popular Linux distribution known for its user-friendly approach and modern design, has announced a significant change in its software packaging strategy. The project has decided to transition away from using Snap packages, a package format developed by Canonical for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions. In a recent blog …

Blender 4.2 LTS Brings New Render Engine, GPU Compositor + More

Blender, the popular open-source 3D modeling and animation software, has just released its latest long-term support (LTS) version – Blender 4.2. This new release brings with it a host of exciting features and improvements that will no doubt delight both experienced users and newcomers alike. One of the most significant …