
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 24 (Jun 9 – 15, 2025)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Rocky 10, Kali 2025.2, KDE Frameworks 6.15, Archinstall 3.0.8, XBPS 0.60, Wine 10.10, Gitea 1.24, End of Windows 10: Don’t worry, be happy, and more.
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Rocky 10, Kali 2025.2, KDE Frameworks 6.15, Archinstall 3.0.8, XBPS 0.60, Wine 10.10, Gitea 1.24, End of Windows 10: Don’t worry, be happy, and more.
PeaZip 10.5, an open-source file archiver, improves archive handling with faster extraction, better memory usage, and new security warnings for risky files.
Void Linux’s package manager XBPS hits version 0.60 with better error handling, script execution fixes, and more robust package update logic.
Rspamd 3.12 open-source spam filtering system lands with major security fixes, Ollama support, HEIC file recognition, and more.
Wine 10.10 is out now with Mono 10.1, OSMesa removal, better Windows Runtime metadata, and fixes for Steam, F.E.A.R, and Stalker.
KDE Frameworks 6.15 brings KArchive LZIP support, Kirigami rendering fixes, KTextEditor template improvements, KIO remote thumbnail caching, and more.
In a significant move, Nitrux Linux bids farewell to NX Desktop and Plasma, shifting to Hyprland, greetd, and Cachy kernel.
Kali Linux 2025.2 brings a redesigned MITRE ATT&CK-based menu, BloodHound CE, NetHunter Wi-Fi injection on TicWatch Pro 3, and more.
Archinstall 3.0.8, a guided installer for Arch Linux, introduces breaking changes, updates log handlers, and removes internal function arguments.
GNU Nano 8.5 command-line text editor rolls out with saved anchors, improved syntax coloring, and updated keystrokes.