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KDE Plasma Saw A Lot Of Bug/Crash Fixing & UI Polishing This Week

Phoronix - 4 hours 9 min ago
Nate Graham and John Veness are out today with the newest issue of This Week in Plasma. Notable for KDE Plasma 6.6.x~6.7 development this week were a lot of bug fixing -- including multiple crash fixes -- and some UI polishing too...

Wine 11.4 Released With More Improvements

Phoronix - 6 hours 46 min ago
Wine 11.4 is out today as the latest bi-weekly development release of this open-source software that powers Valve's Steam Play (Proton) and allows for Windows games and applications to run on Linux and macOS...

GTK 4.22 Released With Improved SVG Support, Reduced Motion Option

Phoronix - 9 hours 38 min ago
Ahead of the GNOME 50 desktop release coming up in less than two weeks, GTK 4.22 is out today as the newest stable version of the GTK4 toolkit...

New ASUS, Dell & OneXPlayer Hardware Support In Linux 7.0-rc3

Phoronix - 10 hours 17 min ago
A pull request sent out today and already merged to Linux Git ahead of Sunday's Linux 7.0-rc3 has some new hardware driver support additions for the likes of ASUS, HP, Dell, and OneXPlayer...

ZimaBoard 2: An Interesting Intel-Powered Linux Home Mini Server

Phoronix - 13 hours 22 min ago
For those looking for a low-power, well-built small office / home office Linux server with interesting connectivity options, the ZimaBoard 2 is an interesting option that has been available for some months now and powered by the Intel N150 processor. Besides the interesting single board hardware and well built aluminum chassis, the offering is rounded out by being preloaded with ZimaOS as a Linux-based "personal cloud OS" to easily get hosting for your own SOHO server needs.

Linux 7.0 Slab Fix On The Way For A "Severe Performance Regression"

Phoronix - Fri, 03/06/2026 - 22:23
Sent out today was this week's batch of Slab allocator fixes for the Linux 7.0 development kernel. Making this pull notable is fixing a "severe performance regression" with a ~64% performance drop having been noted in late February...

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