Linux Kernel 6.18: The LTS Kernel That Finally Gets It Linux kernel 6.18 arrives as the 2025 LTS with Snapdragon X1 mainline support, haptic touchpads, and Bcachefs removal. Let’s see what…
X11 vs Wayland: The 40-Year Display Server War Explained Your Linux desktop is built on a lie. Not a malicious one. A comfortable one.
LXQt 2.3: The Lightweight Desktop Finally Gets Wayland Right If you’ve been waiting for lightweight Wayland support that actually works, LXQt is here
KDE Is Killing X11 in 2027 KDE just announced they’re dropping X11 support entirely with Plasma 6.8 in early 2027. Not deprecating. Not maintaining in life support…
Debian’s APT Rust Requirement: Take on the Governance Firestorm Stop calling this a “Rust controversy.” I can tell you: this is a governance problem dressed up as a technical debate
GNOME Completely Drops X11 Support: The Wayland Era Begins Wayland was another ambitious Linux project that will take forever. We are in 2025, and I have to eat my words.
Tails 7.2: Privacy Linux That Actually Matters When Edward Snowden needed to leak classified NSA documents without getting caught, he didn’t use Ubuntu with a VPN. He used Tails.
The Linux Kernel Said “No” to Your AI Coding Assistant If you used an LLM to write your code, you must disclose it. If you don’t disclose it and they find out, your patch gets rejected. Period.
Rust in the Linux Kernel: The Religious War Gets GPU Drivers It’s not just about choosing a programming language anymore
Immutable Linux Distributions Rise: Fedora Silverblue and the Future of Desktop Stability What if breaking your Linux system became as obsolete as dial-up internet?