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Week 26 (Jun 23 – 29, 2025)

Welcome to week twenty-six of Linuxiac’s 2025 Weekly Roundup—your go-to source for all things Linux [...]

An Open Source GUI for Claude AI Code Development

These past few years, the use of AI has been growing in coding, with tools [...]

Wine 10.11 Released with NTSync Prep and Fixes for Over 25 Bugs

The Wine Project, a compatibility layer renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run [...]

GStreamer 1.26.3 Delivers Bug and Security Fixes

The GStreamer team has released a new bug-fix update, 1.26.3, of its cross-platform multimedia framework [...]

Fedora Looks to Completely Ditch 32-bit Support

The demise of the 32-bit (i686) architecture has been slow but well-known within the Linux [...]

XLibre Proposed as Fedora’s New Default X11 Server

Well, this one really caught me off guard. As you probably know, after the dramatic [...]

Firefox 140 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Almost a month after releasing version 139, Mozilla has launched Firefox 140, the latest update [...]

MongoDB Launches an Open Source Real-Time Secret Scanner

Accidentally exposing secrets like API keys, tokens, or credentials in your code opens the door [...]

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Week 26 (Jun 23 – 29, 2025)

Welcome to week twenty-six of Linuxiac’s 2025 Weekly Roundup—your go-to source for all things Linux [...]

An Open Source GUI for Claude AI Code Development

These past few years, the use of AI has been growing in coding, with tools [...]

Wine 10.11 Released with NTSync Prep and Fixes for Over 25 Bugs

The Wine Project, a compatibility layer renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run [...]

GStreamer 1.26.3 Delivers Bug and Security Fixes

The GStreamer team has released a new bug-fix update, 1.26.3, of its cross-platform multimedia framework [...]

Fedora Looks to Completely Ditch 32-bit Support

The demise of the 32-bit (i686) architecture has been slow but well-known within the Linux [...]

XLibre Proposed as Fedora’s New Default X11 Server

Well, this one really caught me off guard. As you probably know, after the dramatic [...]

Firefox 140 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Almost a month after releasing version 139, Mozilla has launched Firefox 140, the latest update [...]

MongoDB Launches an Open Source Real-Time Secret Scanner

Accidentally exposing secrets like API keys, tokens, or credentials in your code opens the door [...]

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Week 26 (Jun 23 – 29, 2025)

Welcome to week twenty-six of Linuxiac’s 2025 Weekly Roundup—your go-to source for all things Linux [...]

An Open Source GUI for Claude AI Code Development

These past few years, the use of AI has been growing in coding, with tools [...]

Wine 10.11 Released with NTSync Prep and Fixes for Over 25 Bugs

The Wine Project, a compatibility layer renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run [...]

GStreamer 1.26.3 Delivers Bug and Security Fixes

The GStreamer team has released a new bug-fix update, 1.26.3, of its cross-platform multimedia framework [...]

Fedora Looks to Completely Ditch 32-bit Support

The demise of the 32-bit (i686) architecture has been slow but well-known within the Linux [...]

XLibre Proposed as Fedora’s New Default X11 Server

Well, this one really caught me off guard. As you probably know, after the dramatic [...]

Firefox 140 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Almost a month after releasing version 139, Mozilla has launched Firefox 140, the latest update [...]

MongoDB Launches an Open Source Real-Time Secret Scanner

Accidentally exposing secrets like API keys, tokens, or credentials in your code opens the door [...]

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Week 26 (Jun 23 – 29, 2025)

Welcome to week twenty-six of Linuxiac’s 2025 Weekly Roundup—your go-to source for all things Linux [...]

An Open Source GUI for Claude AI Code Development

These past few years, the use of AI has been growing in coding, with tools [...]

Wine 10.11 Released with NTSync Prep and Fixes for Over 25 Bugs

The Wine Project, a compatibility layer renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run [...]

GStreamer 1.26.3 Delivers Bug and Security Fixes

The GStreamer team has released a new bug-fix update, 1.26.3, of its cross-platform multimedia framework [...]

Fedora Looks to Completely Ditch 32-bit Support

The demise of the 32-bit (i686) architecture has been slow but well-known within the Linux [...]

XLibre Proposed as Fedora’s New Default X11 Server

Well, this one really caught me off guard. As you probably know, after the dramatic [...]

Firefox 140 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Almost a month after releasing version 139, Mozilla has launched Firefox 140, the latest update [...]

MongoDB Launches an Open Source Real-Time Secret Scanner

Accidentally exposing secrets like API keys, tokens, or credentials in your code opens the door [...]

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Week 26 (Jun 23 – 29, 2025)

Welcome to week twenty-six of Linuxiac’s 2025 Weekly Roundup—your go-to source for all things Linux [...]

An Open Source GUI for Claude AI Code Development

These past few years, the use of AI has been growing in coding, with tools [...]

Wine 10.11 Released with NTSync Prep and Fixes for Over 25 Bugs

The Wine Project, a compatibility layer renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run [...]

GStreamer 1.26.3 Delivers Bug and Security Fixes

The GStreamer team has released a new bug-fix update, 1.26.3, of its cross-platform multimedia framework [...]

Fedora Looks to Completely Ditch 32-bit Support

The demise of the 32-bit (i686) architecture has been slow but well-known within the Linux [...]

XLibre Proposed as Fedora’s New Default X11 Server

Well, this one really caught me off guard. As you probably know, after the dramatic [...]

Firefox 140 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Almost a month after releasing version 139, Mozilla has launched Firefox 140, the latest update [...]

MongoDB Launches an Open Source Real-Time Secret Scanner

Accidentally exposing secrets like API keys, tokens, or credentials in your code opens the door [...]

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Week 26 (Jun 23 – 29, 2025)

Welcome to week twenty-six of Linuxiac’s 2025 Weekly Roundup—your go-to source for all things Linux [...]

An Open Source GUI for Claude AI Code Development

These past few years, the use of AI has been growing in coding, with tools [...]

Wine 10.11 Released with NTSync Prep and Fixes for Over 25 Bugs

The Wine Project, a compatibility layer renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run [...]

GStreamer 1.26.3 Delivers Bug and Security Fixes

The GStreamer team has released a new bug-fix update, 1.26.3, of its cross-platform multimedia framework [...]

Fedora Looks to Completely Ditch 32-bit Support

The demise of the 32-bit (i686) architecture has been slow but well-known within the Linux [...]

XLibre Proposed as Fedora’s New Default X11 Server

Well, this one really caught me off guard. As you probably know, after the dramatic [...]

Firefox 140 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Almost a month after releasing version 139, Mozilla has launched Firefox 140, the latest update [...]

MongoDB Launches an Open Source Real-Time Secret Scanner

Accidentally exposing secrets like API keys, tokens, or credentials in your code opens the door [...]

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Week 26 (Jun 23 – 29, 2025)

Welcome to week twenty-six of Linuxiac’s 2025 Weekly Roundup—your go-to source for all things Linux [...]

An Open Source GUI for Claude AI Code Development

These past few years, the use of AI has been growing in coding, with tools [...]

Wine 10.11 Released with NTSync Prep and Fixes for Over 25 Bugs

The Wine Project, a compatibility layer renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run [...]

GStreamer 1.26.3 Delivers Bug and Security Fixes

The GStreamer team has released a new bug-fix update, 1.26.3, of its cross-platform multimedia framework [...]

Fedora Looks to Completely Ditch 32-bit Support

The demise of the 32-bit (i686) architecture has been slow but well-known within the Linux [...]

XLibre Proposed as Fedora’s New Default X11 Server

Well, this one really caught me off guard. As you probably know, after the dramatic [...]

Firefox 140 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Almost a month after releasing version 139, Mozilla has launched Firefox 140, the latest update [...]

MongoDB Launches an Open Source Real-Time Secret Scanner

Accidentally exposing secrets like API keys, tokens, or credentials in your code opens the door [...]

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Week 26 (Jun 23 – 29, 2025)

Welcome to week twenty-six of Linuxiac’s 2025 Weekly Roundup—your go-to source for all things Linux [...]

An Open Source GUI for Claude AI Code Development

These past few years, the use of AI has been growing in coding, with tools [...]

Wine 10.11 Released with NTSync Prep and Fixes for Over 25 Bugs

The Wine Project, a compatibility layer renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run [...]

GStreamer 1.26.3 Delivers Bug and Security Fixes

The GStreamer team has released a new bug-fix update, 1.26.3, of its cross-platform multimedia framework [...]

Fedora Looks to Completely Ditch 32-bit Support

The demise of the 32-bit (i686) architecture has been slow but well-known within the Linux [...]

XLibre Proposed as Fedora’s New Default X11 Server

Well, this one really caught me off guard. As you probably know, after the dramatic [...]

Firefox 140 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Almost a month after releasing version 139, Mozilla has launched Firefox 140, the latest update [...]

MongoDB Launches an Open Source Real-Time Secret Scanner

Accidentally exposing secrets like API keys, tokens, or credentials in your code opens the door [...]

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Week 26 (Jun 23 – 29, 2025)

Welcome to week twenty-six of Linuxiac’s 2025 Weekly Roundup—your go-to source for all things Linux [...]

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An Open Source GUI for Claude AI Code Development

These past few years, the use of AI has been growing in coding, with tools [...]

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Wine 10.11 Released with NTSync Prep and Fixes for Over 25 Bugs

The Wine Project, a compatibility layer renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run [...]

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GStreamer 1.26.3 Delivers Bug and Security Fixes

The GStreamer team has released a new bug-fix update, 1.26.3, of its cross-platform multimedia framework [...]

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Fedora Looks to Completely Ditch 32-bit Support

The demise of the 32-bit (i686) architecture has been slow but well-known within the Linux [...]

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XLibre Proposed as Fedora’s New Default X11 Server

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Almost a month after releasing version 139, Mozilla has launched Firefox 140, the latest update [...]

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Week 26 (Jun 23 – 29, 2025)

Welcome to week twenty-six of Linuxiac’s 2025 Weekly Roundup—your go-to source for all things Linux [...]

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Week 26 (Jun 23 – 29, 2025)

Welcome to week twenty-six of Linuxiac’s 2025 Weekly Roundup—your go-to source for all things Linux [...]

An Open Source GUI for Claude AI Code Development

These past few years, the use of AI has been growing in coding, with tools [...]

Wine 10.11 Released with NTSync Prep and Fixes for Over 25 Bugs

The Wine Project, a compatibility layer renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run [...]

GStreamer 1.26.3 Delivers Bug and Security Fixes

The GStreamer team has released a new bug-fix update, 1.26.3, of its cross-platform multimedia framework [...]

Fedora Looks to Completely Ditch 32-bit Support

The demise of the 32-bit (i686) architecture has been slow but well-known within the Linux [...]

XLibre Proposed as Fedora’s New Default X11 Server

Well, this one really caught me off guard. As you probably know, after the dramatic [...]

Firefox 140 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Almost a month after releasing version 139, Mozilla has launched Firefox 140, the latest update [...]

MongoDB Launches an Open Source Real-Time Secret Scanner

Accidentally exposing secrets like API keys, tokens, or credentials in your code opens the door [...]