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Debian 13 Trixie Is Here: What’s New, What’s Improved, and What to Expect

In a world where Linux distributions evolve faster than ever, Debian 13 Trixie emerges not just as an upgrade — but as a bold statement. Built on a legacy of rock-solid stability, this release doesn’t just follow in the footsteps of its predecessors — it refines, reinvents, and redefines what …

Wayland in 2025: Finally Developer-Ready or Still Frustrating?

Wayland is now default on major Linux distros in 2025, but is it ready for developers? Explore what works, what’s still broken, and whether it’s time to switch from X11.

GNOME 49 Alpha Released: X11 Disabled by Default, Public Testing Begins

GNOME 49 Alpha is now available for public testing. This upcoming release disables X11 sessions by default, pushing users toward Wayland. Explore the key changes, improvements, and what it means for the Linux desktop ecosystem.

Linux Mint 22.2 ‘Zara’ Unleashes Fingwit: A Smarter, Seamless Fingerprint Login for Desktop Security

Linux Mint 22.2 “Zara” introduces Fingwit, a smart fingerprint authentication tool offering secure login, sudo access, and PAM fallback support. READ ALSO: WSL Open Source: 5 Powerful Ways It Transforms Development Introduction Linux Mint is in the process of releasing its version 22.2 called Zara, offering significant usability upgrades such …