DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1152 The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS . This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: OpenBSD 7.8 News: Jolla is working on a new Linux phone, Germany is saving money with Linux, Ubuntu to package AMD software for AI tasks, Fedora demonstrates how not to use AI tools to manage a system, Haiku ports Go language Questions and answers:.... SparkyLinux 2025.12 “Tiamat” Released with Debian Forky Base, Linux Kernel 6.17 SparkyLinux 2025.12 (codename Tiamat) has been released today as another snapshot in the semi-rolling series of this Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution leveraging the Debian Testing repositories. |
New Website Lets You Scan Snaps for Known Security Vulnerabilities Snapscope by Alan Pope lets you scan Snap packages to list CVES or security vulnerabilities in any bundled libraries, giving you more insight into Snap security. You're reading New Website Lets You Scan Snaps for Known Security Vulnerabilities , a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu . Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. Niri 25.11 Lands with a New Alt-Tab Switcher, True Maximize Discover the Niri 25.11 Lands update featuring a new Alt-Tab switcher and True Maximize functionality. Enhance your multitasking experience today! The post Niri 25.11 Lands with a New Alt-Tab Switcher, True Maximize appeared first on Linux Today . Purism Liberty Phone Exists vs. Delayed T1 Phone NBC News reports that Trump Mobile customers have been waiting months for a promised ‘Made in the USA’ smartphone, originally announced for August delivery. The T1 phone was marketed as domestically produced, but delays and vague updates have raised skepticism. References to ‘Made in the USA’ have been removed from the company’s site, and leaked images suggest the device resembles existing Chines… |
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