Vivaldi Browser 7.6 Launches With Fully Customizable Tab Bar
Thunderbird 143 Release Delivers Mailbag Full of Fixes
Thunderbird 143 is out with bug fixes, bug fixes and more bug fixes. The latest monthly update to the venerable open source e-mail client from MZLA Technologies focuses on fixes and fine-tuning the existing set of features, rather than debuting any new ones. The Thunderbird 140 release brought a sizeable set of improvements, and last month’s Thunderbird 142 added a couple too (like digital signatures in PDFs). It’s no bad thing to see devs take a breath to double-down on refinement. So what have they been busy fixing over this past month? Thunderbird 143: Fixes Galore Anyone irritated by arrow […]
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JDK 25 LTS Released with TLS Key Exporters, Improved Debugging
GNOME 49 Officially Released
The GNOME project today announced the release of GNOME 49 “Brescia”, a new version of the popular open-source desktop environment. GNOME 49 features new default apps, new lock screen features, smoother interface animations and a glut of usability and accessibility improvements. This update is notable for being the first version of the GNOME desktop to not support running on Xorg/X11 by default. Distro makers and packagers can choose to re-enable X11 support in GNOME 49 at build-time, but the ‘official’ release disables it. I published a comprehensive overview of GNOME 49’s key changes last week, so check out that article if […]
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After Arch Linux, Mageia Faces Infrastructure Outage
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