
Debian Wraps up the Year with Bullseye 11.6 Release
Debian 11.6 is now available, and while a minor release, it's a mandatory step toward OS's stability. So, it's time to upgrade.
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Debian 11.6 is now available, and while a minor release, it's a mandatory step toward OS's stability. So, it's time to upgrade.
Following the mid-year announcement, the Atom repository was archived on December 15, ending an era for this text and source code editor.
After two years of development, the Xfce 4.18 is finally here, packed with new features and improvements that make it even better.
MuseScore 4, free and open-source digital music notation and composition software, comes with an all-new interface and many new features.
If the proposal is approved, the Budgie desktop environment will likely become part of the Fedora Spins family, starting with Fedora 38.
openSUSE Leap 15.3 will reach the Еnd-of-Life on December 31. So if you're still using it, it's time to upgrade to Leap 15.4.
This year's latest update to KaOS, 2022.12, gives users kernel 6.0.12, the latest Plasma 5.26, and adds new tools to the distro arsenal.
CERN and Fermilab will make AlmaLinux the standard distribution for experiments at their facilities based on feedback from stakeholders.
PHP 8.2 was released, bringing read-only classes, new standalone types, a new random extension, and deprecated dynamic properties.
Deepin 20.8 is available for download powered by Linux kernel 5.15 LTS, bringing a new set of desktop features and improvements.