
Debian 11 (Bullseye) is Here After 2 Years of Development, Here’s What’s New
The Debian Project has finally released a new stable version of Debian 11, “Bullseye.” Let’s see what the new features are.
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The Debian Project has finally released a new stable version of Debian 11, “Bullseye.” Let’s see what the new features are.
After more than a year of development since Thunderbird 78, Thunderbird 91 arrives full of changes, news and improvements of all kinds.
Firefox 91 is the seventh major browser update in 2021. Let's cover some of the notable changes in this new browser update.
elementary OS 6 "Odin" has just been released as a biggest release in the history of this distribution. Here's what is new.
With the release of Krita 4.4.7, all eyes are now focused on the Krita 5 release, which is expected to be released in the next few months.
Paragon is looking to mainline their NTFS3 driver into the kernel tree as a significant improvement over the existing NTFS kernel driver.
PipeWire 0.3.33 is here and comes with some notable new features and improvements to make the update noteworthy.
According to the Steam Survey, this is the first time that the tracker has shown above an 1% Linux share since at least September 2018.
Nitrux have just released a new update to their 1.5 series of distributions bringing us up to version 1.5.1. Here is what's new.
Valve and AMD are working together to develop a better CPU performance scaling driver for Linux, targeting the Steam Deck gaming console.