
Terminator Linux Terminal App Updated After Prolonged Hiatus
After a long break, the Terminator 2.1.5 Linux terminal app brings new features like split-session SSH cloning, reverse search, and UI fixes.
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After a long break, the Terminator 2.1.5 Linux terminal app brings new features like split-session SSH cloning, reverse search, and UI fixes.
PipeWire 1.4.3 multimedia framework is out with netjack2 fixes, improved UMP sysex handling, better MIDI support, and more.
Fwupd 2.0.10 brings AGESA version summaries, UEFI PK key ID reporting, and support for popular peripherals from Lenovo, Logitech, and Poly.
The upcoming Rocky Linux 10 is on track to officially support RISC-V, with builds for VisionFive 2, QEMU, and HiFive P550.
Fedora 43 moves to a Wayland-only GNOME experience, officially removing support for the X11 session due to a lack of upstream maintenance.
AlmaLinux 9.6 (Sage Margay) is out now with updated toolchains, enhanced virtualization, and images for x86_64, ARM64, PowerPC, and IBM Z architectures.
The upcoming Ubuntu 25.10 (Questing Quokka) brings GNOME 49, VRR, and new default apps like Loupe image viewer and Ptyxis terminal.
Steam's May client update boosts stability, fixes memory usage issues, and enhances controller support, overlay behavior, and Linux performance.
RHEL 10 debuts with built-in AI guidance, post-quantum cryptography, and streamlined OS-container management for modern hybrid infrastructure.
After years of anticipation, the Windows Subsystem for Linux is now fully open source—developers can build, enhance, and contribute to WSL starting today.