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MX Linux Pushes Back Against Age Verification: A Stand for Privacy and Open Source Principles
5+ hour, 32+ min ago (437+ words) The MX Linux project has taken a firm stance in a growing controversy across the Linux ecosystem: mandatory age-verification requirements at the operating system level. In a recent update, the team made it clear, they have no intention of implementing…...
LibreOffice Drives Europe’s Open Source Shift: A Growing Push for Digital Sovereignty
2+ day, 5+ hour ago (510+ words) LibreOffice is increasingly at the center of Europe's push toward open-source adoption and digital independence. Backed by The Document Foundation, the widely used office suite is playing a key role in helping governments, institutions, and organizations reduce reliance on proprietary…...
Firefox 149 Arrives with Built-In VPN, Split View, and Smarter Browsing Tools
1+ week, 2+ day ago (408+ words) Mozilla has officially released Firefox 149.0, bringing a mix of new productivity features, privacy enhancements, and interface improvements. Released on March 24, 2026, this update continues Firefox's steady push toward a more modern and user-focused browsing experience. Rather than focusing on a single…...
Blender 5.1 Released: Faster Workflows, Smarter Tools, and Major Performance Gains
2+ week, 5+ hour ago (381+ words) The Blender Foundation has officially released Blender 5.1, the latest update to its powerful open-source 3D creation suite. This version focuses heavily on performance improvements, workflow refinements, and stability, while also introducing a handful of new features that expand what artists and…...
#ElementaryOS | Linux Journal
9+ mon, 2+ week ago (30+ words) Linux Journal, representing 25+ years of publication, is the original magazine of the global Open Source community. Elementary OS 8: Where Privacy Meets Design Simplicity for a Better Linux Experience...
CrackArmor Exposed: Critical Flaws in AppArmor Put Millions of Linux Systems at Risk
3+ week, 2+ day ago (518+ words) A newly disclosed set of vulnerabilities has sent shockwaves through the Linux security community. Dubbed "CrackArmor," these flaws affect AppArmor, one of the most widely used security modules in Linux, potentially exposing millions of systems to serious compromise. Discovered by…...
Google Brings Chrome to ARM Linux: A Long-Awaited Step for Modern Linux Devices
3+ week, 5+ hour ago (478+ words) Google has officially announced that Chrome is coming to ARM64 Linux systems, marking a major milestone for both the Linux and ARM ecosystems. The native browser is expected to launch in Q2 2026, finally closing a long-standing gap for users running Linux on…...
The Need for Cloud Security in a Modern Business Environment
2+ week, 2+ day ago (240+ words) Just as businesses have come to acknowledge the value of cloud operations, so too have cyber attackers. Protecting sensitive assets and maintaining regulatory compliance, while simultaneously ensuring business continuity against cloud attacks, requires a modern strategy. When any window could…...
Intel Expands Linux Graphics Team to Boost Drivers and Gaming Support
4+ week, 5+ hour ago (505+ words) Intel is once again investing in Linux development. The company has recently posted several job openings aimed at strengthening its Linux graphics driver and GPU software teams, signaling continued interest in improving Intel hardware support on the open-source platform. For…...
Linux 7.0 Is Coming: What to Expect from the Next Major Kernel Release
1+ mon, 6+ day ago (529+ words) Linus Torvalds, the creator and lead maintainer of the Linux kernel, officially confirmed that the next version after Linux 6.19 will be dubbed Linux 7.0. In the announcement, he made clear that the jump to "7.0" isn't tied to any monumental architectural upheaval,…...