
Linux Kernel 6.14 Released, Here’s What’s New
Linux kernel 6.14 introduces NT sync primitives for faster gaming, improved Btrfs RAID1 read balancing, GPU memory control, and more.
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Linux kernel 6.14 introduces NT sync primitives for faster gaming, improved Btrfs RAID1 read balancing, GPU memory control, and more.
Catch up on the latest Linux news: EndeavourOS Mercury Neo, Elementary OS 8.0.1, Kali 2025.1a, GNOME 48, GIMP 3, Hyprland 0.48, Wine 10.4, Git 2.49, EU OS on the horizon, and more.
Hyprland 0.48 tiling Wayland compositor is out with major improvements, including ANR dialogs, full-color management, sync fixes, and more.
EndeavourOS Mercury Neo is out now, featuring updated core packages, bug fixes, and improvements for both online and offline installation options.
Rescuezilla 2.6 adds support for new hardware, updates UEFI Secure Boot shim, and temporarily removes Firefox in the Oracular release variant.
Google engineers propose LUO, a state-machine-driven system to manage live Linux kernel updates with minimal disruption.
EU OS is a new—still in the idea stage—Fedora-based Linux project designed to provide the EU public sector with secure, sovereign, and eco-friendly computing.
Wine 10.4 is out now with better PDB support, Vulkan video decoding updates, bug fixes, and more.
PhotoPrism's latest release adds PDF support, improved UI, and new translations and sets the stage for upcoming batch editing and multi-user features.
Calibre 8.0 ebook manager adds native KEPUB editing, Kobo firmware support, folder-as-device connections, and major bug fixes.