RakuOS takes a huge step toward becoming a serious Linux distro
RakuOS Linux 44 finally feels like a Linux distro regular users might actually trust, thanks to major improvements to overlays, drivers, updates, and system reliability.
RakuOS Linux 44 finally feels like a Linux distro regular users might actually trust, thanks to major improvements to overlays, drivers, updates, and system reliability.
Fedora Linux 44 is here with GNOME 50, Plasma 6.6, newer developer tools, and updated Asahi Remix support for Apple Silicon Macs.
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS lands with GNOME 50, Linux kernel 7.0, Wayland by default, updated apps, and long-term support through 2031.
GNOME 50, codenamed Tokyo, is now rolling out to Linux distributions with a long list of practical improvements. From new parental controls and accessibility upgrades to faster file management and smoother Wayland performance, this release focuses on refining the desktop experience rather than reinventing it.
GNOME 50 beta is available, and it officially begins the UI, feature, and API freezes. With core components moving forward and practical fixes like restored video thumbnails, it feels like GNOME is settling into the stability work that makes its releases shine.