Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 28 (Jul 7 – 13, 2025)

Catch up on the latest Linux news: CachyOS, Krita 5.2.10, OBS Studio 31.1, Plasma 6.3.6, KDE ISO Image Writer, Amarok 3.3, Thunderbird 140, Red Hat offers free RHEL access, and more.

Welcome to week twenty-eight of Linuxiac’s 2025 Weekly Roundup—your go-to source for all things Linux & Open Source. Here’s a look at the biggest Linux and FOSS highlights from the past week (Jul 7 – 13).

Linux Distributions

We cover two updates in the field of Linux distributions: gamers-focused CachyOS and Parrot OS, designed for cybersecurity enthusiasts.

Software Updates

Apart from the distro releases, here’s a summary of the latest open-source software updates that earned a spot in our Linux & FOSS news this past week.

Must-Reads You Can’t Miss

This week, there was some exciting news from the Linux and FOSS ecosystem, so stay tuned and don’t miss out. Here are the highlights.

Hardware Updates

System76 has rolled out an update to its Adder Linux laptop line—a true powerhouse designed to meet the demands of even the most discerning users.

Tutorials That Make a Difference

We’ve added a new guide to our collection for anyone looking to tap into the enterprise-grade power of Rocky 10 for their containerization needs.

Well, that was all. If you missed our previous wrap-up for the week of Jun 30 – Jul 6, you can catch up by checking here, where you’ll find Bash Shell 5.3, Debian 13 (Trixie) Installer RC2, 7-Zip v25, KDE Plasma 6.4.2, Geany 2.1, Vivaldi Browser 7.5, Thunderbird 140 ESR, Let’s Encrypt Begins Supporting IP Address Certificates, Fedora Holds Off on Dropping i686, Copyleft-Next License Relaunches With New Backing, and more.

Needless to say, keep an eye on Linuxiac—it’s the perfect way to stay updated on all the latest from Linux and Open Source.

Wishing you a fantastic week ahead!

Bobby Borisov

Bobby Borisov

Bobby, an editor-in-chief at Linuxiac, is a Linux professional with over 20 years of experience. With a strong focus on Linux and open-source software, he has worked as a Senior Linux System Administrator, Software Developer, and DevOps Engineer for small and large multinational companies.

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