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06/26 Ubuntu 25.10-snapshot2
06/26 openKylin 2.0-SP2-beta1
Oracle Linux 10 released
Oracle Linux 10 is now generally available for 64-bit Intel and AMD (x86_64) and 64-bit Arm (aarch64) platforms. Oracle Linux 10 delivers robust security and exceptional performance for business agility and demanding workloads at cloud scale. Key features include modernized cryptographic capabilities, advancements in developer tooling, and innovations for resilient infrastructure.
Coccinelle for Rust progress report (Collabora blog)
[$] Supporting kernel development with large language models
All AMD, No Intel: TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen10 Unveiled
Linux users have always preferred AMD over Intel – at least, this is what I’ve seen and read since the beginning of my Linux journey in 2014. TUXEDO Computers confirms once again that it is listening to feedback, as Linux users continue arguing against Intel and demanding more AMD hardware. Therefore, the German-based hardware manufacturer has unveiled the TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen10 Linux Laptop with more red power! So, what does this new generation of elegant Linux laptops offer?
The post All AMD, No Intel: TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen10 Unveiled appeared first on Linux Today.
Security updates for Thursday
Meet Boardswarm, a New Open Source Tool for Board Management and Distributed Development
Improving access, flexibility, and CI integration for development boards, making it easier for developers to work with embedded hardware, no matter where they are.
The post Meet Boardswarm, a New Open Source Tool for Board Management and Distributed Development appeared first on Linux Today.
Notepad Next 0.12 Adds Custom Toolbars, Multi-Shortcuts
Notepad Next 0.12, a cross-platform reimplementation of Notepad++, lands with a customizable toolbar, enhanced shortcut options, and more.
The post Notepad Next 0.12 Adds Custom Toolbars, Multi-Shortcuts appeared first on Linux Today.
Git 2.50 Lands: Say Goodbye to Recursive Merges
Git 2.50, a distributed revision control tool, removes the legacy recursive merge engine, completing the transition to the faster, more robust ORT engine.
The post Git 2.50 Lands: Say Goodbye to Recursive Merges appeared first on Linux Today.
Yet Another European Government Is Ditching Microsoft for Linux – Here’s Why
The German state of Schleswig-Holstein is bidding Window and Office adieu for Linux and LibreOffice.
The post Yet Another European Government Is Ditching Microsoft for Linux – Here’s Why appeared first on Linux Today.
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Arch Linux Wine Gets a Pure WoW64 Upgrade
If you’re a Arch Linux user who rely on Wine to run your favourite Windows applications, this news is for you! Arch Linux developer Peter Jung announced a significant transition for the Arch Linux wine and wine-staging packages to a “pure wow64 build”.
The post Arch Linux Wine Gets a Pure WoW64 Upgrade appeared first on Linux Today.
How to Install Java 21 on Debian 13
In this blog post, we will explain how to install Java 21 on Debian 13 OS in detail. Java is a high-level, object-oriented programming language with a syntax similar to C and C++. It was developed to let programmers write code in Java once and compile it everywhere, making it compatible with multiple platforms without recompiling. Java comes in three different editions: JRE, JDK, and OpenJDK.
JRE stands for Java Runtime Environment. It is a software layer that runs on top of a server operating system and provides class libraries and other resources.
JDK stands for Java Development Kit, a distribution of Java technology by Oracle Corporation. It implements the Java Language Specification and Java Virtual Machine and provides a standard Java Application Programming Interface edition.
OpenJDK or Open Java Development Kit is a free and open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE).
Installing Java 21 on Debian 13 is straightforward and may take up to 15 minutes. Let’s get started!
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KDE Confirms Ongoing Plasma X11 Support, But the Future Is Clearly Wayland
With over 70% of Plasma users now on Wayland, KDE is preparing for an eventual transition away from X11 support.
The post KDE Confirms Ongoing Plasma X11 Support, But the Future Is Clearly Wayland appeared first on Linux Today.
IceWM 3.8 Window Manager Released with Faster Theme Loading
IceWM 3.8 window manager for the X Window System improves performance with faster Themes menu loading, optimized resource graphs, and more.
The post IceWM 3.8 Window Manager Released with Faster Theme Loading appeared first on Linux Today.
Set Up Incremental Backups with rsync and cron on Linux
Backups are like insurance; you don’t need them every day, but when disaster strikes, such as accidental file deletion, a disk failure, or a ransomware attack, it’s enough to ruin everything if you’re not prepared. That’s where smart backup planning comes in.
In this guide, I’ll show you how to schedule incremental backups using rsync and cron. I’ll explain what incremental backups are, how rsync works under the hood, and how to automate the whole process with cron.
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for June 26, 2025
- Front: Libxml2; GNOME and systemd; Rust in the kernel; Defconfigs; ngnfs, Free-threaded Python; Asterinas.
- Briefs: LSFMM+BPF book; tag2upload; PostmarketOS 25.06; Firefox 140.0; NLnet funding; Quotes; ...
- Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
06/25 Security Onion 2.4.160
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