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  1. Introduced a few days back in a very low-key manner, APT 2.9 (unstable) was released with an updated user interface that now sports colors, displays information in padded columns, and an organized package removals list.

    The post Finally! The New UI for APT Adds a Splash of Color to Improve Readability appeared first on Linux Today.

  2. Highlights of the Calamares 3.3.6 release include improvements for systems using the Plymouth splash screen by adding the “splash” parameter to kernel parameters during the bootloader installation. It also adds support for using plymouth-set-default-theme to avoid issues with your Plymouth configuration.

    The post Calamares 3.3.6 Linux Installer Improves Support for Plymouth Splash Screens appeared first on Linux Today.

  3. While Mozilla is still working on releasing Firefox 125, which was delayed due to a last-minute blocker bug, they’ve already promoted the next major release, Firefox 126, to the beta channel for public testing.

    The post Firefox 126 Enters Beta Testing with a Revamped Dialog for Clearing User Data appeared first on Linux Today.

  4. A new file chooser portal is under works for GNOME, which might replace the GTK file chooser in the future.

    The post GNOME Plans for A New File Chooser Dialog appeared first on Linux Today.

  5. The latest OpenRazer 3.8 release adds support for Razer’s Cobra, Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed, BlackWidow V4, and more.

    The post OpenRazer 3.8 Update Brings Support for New Devices appeared first on Linux Today.

  6. Kodi, the well-known open-source media center, has recently rolled out its latest version, Kodi 21.0, after more than a year of development.

    The post Kodi 21.0 Omega: A Must-Have Update for Everyone appeared first on Linux Today.

  7. All you need to know about Ubuntu 24.04 — the release date, what’s new, where to download it, FAQs, and more.

    The post Ubuntu 24.04: Release Date, New Features to Expect & More appeared first on Linux Today.

  8. KDE releases Frameworks 6.1.0 with new features and crucial bug fixes for better stability, improving Qt libraries with new functionalities.

    The post KDE Frameworks 6.1.0 Rolls Out, Here’s What’s New appeared first on Linux Today.

  9. Redka is a work-in-progress server that blends Redis and SQLite. It supports data beyond RAM, ensuring robust performance and flexibility.

    The post Redka Debuts as a Scalable Alternative to Redis with SQLite Integration appeared first on Linux Today.

  10. Today, Mozilla published the final build of Firefox 125 as the latest stable release for their popular open-source and cross-platform web browser that introduces new features and many improvements.

    The post Mozilla Firefox 125 Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New appeared first on Linux Today.