
Unity Desktop Environment Will Receive Its First Major Update in 6 Years
Unity 7.6 will be the first major version of Unity in six years, with the previous release taking place in May 2016.
Unity 7.6 will be the first major version of Unity in six years, with the previous release taking place in May 2016.
Like its predecessor LXQt 1.0, the latest LXQt 1.1 targets the Qt 5.15 LTS toolkit and comes with improvements and bug fixes.
The much-needed GNOME 42 rework brings native dark mode, great UI with nice libadwaita touch, and GTK4 performance boost.
The new release comes full of user interface refinements, and a few handy new features.
The lightweight desktop environment brings its latest version LXQt 1.0 with moderate improvements across modules and their components.
Here’s our recommended GNOME Shell extensions for the best desktop experience.
MATE Desktop 1.26 adds new functions and more Wayland support to various stack parts while maintaining the look and feel.
Plasma 5.22 includes many small tweaks that make the experience just a little bit better. The release focuses on usability and flexibility improvements.