Canonical builds Steam snap for ARM64, uses FEX to run x86 games
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/call-for-testing-steam-snap-for-arm64/74719
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Call for Testing: Steam snap for arm64
Steam snap for arm64: Call for Testing Hi everyone! 👋 We have been building an arm64 version of the Steam snap and gaming-graphics for the past few months, and they’re now ready for broader testing! Since the Steam client for Linux is currently only available…
European Commission issues call for evidence on open source
https://lwn.net/Articles/1053107/
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European Commission issues call for evidence on open source
The European Commission has opened a 'call for evidence' to help shape its European Open Digita [...]
Plasma 6.6 will let you reduce (or increase) the separator lines intensity
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I made a video on my favorite Open Source TUIs
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Best Open Source Terminal Apps on Linux 2026
In this video I show you some of my favorite terminal applications on Linux. Every app I mentioned is listed in order down below:
discordo: https://github.com/ayn2op/discordo
btop: https://github.com/aristocratos/btop
bluetui: https://github.com/pythops/bluetui…
discordo: https://github.com/ayn2op/discordo
btop: https://github.com/aristocratos/btop
bluetui: https://github.com/pythops/bluetui…
This Week in Plasma: car of the year edition - KDE Blogs
https://blogs.kde.org/2026/01/10/this-week-in-plasma-car-of-the-year-edition/
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This Week in Plasma: car of the year edition
Welcome to a new issue of This Week in Plasma!
Let’s thank Lubos Krystynek, Rafal Krawczyk, and John Veness for stepping up to help with this week’s issue. Thanks, guys!
Let’s thank Lubos Krystynek, Rafal Krawczyk, and John Veness for stepping up to help with this week’s issue. Thanks, guys!
The 'gmail' equivalent in Linux environment
Done with windows after 26 years. Now full port ubuntu.
Still retaining Gmail and onedrive. And would like to ask fellow Linux users, what are the most popular, endorsed email service provider (with or without cloud storage) in the Linux environment?
I've heard of Proton, and would like to learn more from the community.
Thank you :)
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Done with windows after 26 years. Now full port ubuntu.
Still retaining Gmail and onedrive. And would like to ask fellow Linux users, what are the most popular, endorsed email service provider (with or without cloud storage) in the Linux environment?
I've heard of Proton, and would like to learn more from the community.
Thank you :)
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Can Linux be a better Macintosh?
I have been using Linux since last 4 years, started with linux mint and now on fedora KDE workstation. I have friends using windows and Mac. I have used mac for about a month on a borrowed macbook air.
Although I just don't like most of the design language of macOS and their laptops are lacking, their are some other things that are just good on it.
The only thing that I don't like about Linux is the battery drain while being on browsers, electron apps and while playing videos. Even windows is way better is this aspect. I have not tried linux on intel, so not so sure how is the situation on it. Other than this, I have no issues with anything on linux.
MacOS seems so childish to me, designed to be used with mouse more than with keyboard. Too much animations and too much round things. They just spoil the user experience for me.
One thing that I miss out on linux is the connectivity with Android, something like macbook and iphone ecosystem. I do know that there is KDE connect, but it comes with its own problems.
At this point Linux does almost everything that I want without any issues, except power efficiency, ecosystem integration and some other very minor things . Do you guys think these problems can be solved for linux or just the trade-offs that wouldn't be fixed and need to accepted?
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I have been using Linux since last 4 years, started with linux mint and now on fedora KDE workstation. I have friends using windows and Mac. I have used mac for about a month on a borrowed macbook air.
Although I just don't like most of the design language of macOS and their laptops are lacking, their are some other things that are just good on it.
The only thing that I don't like about Linux is the battery drain while being on browsers, electron apps and while playing videos. Even windows is way better is this aspect. I have not tried linux on intel, so not so sure how is the situation on it. Other than this, I have no issues with anything on linux.
MacOS seems so childish to me, designed to be used with mouse more than with keyboard. Too much animations and too much round things. They just spoil the user experience for me.
One thing that I miss out on linux is the connectivity with Android, something like macbook and iphone ecosystem. I do know that there is KDE connect, but it comes with its own problems.
At this point Linux does almost everything that I want without any issues, except power efficiency, ecosystem integration and some other very minor things . Do you guys think these problems can be solved for linux or just the trade-offs that wouldn't be fixed and need to accepted?
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Zeppe-Lin 1.2 — Ghosts in the Rig
Minimal, source-based distribution derived from CRUX. 5th release.
System State
Kernel: 6.18.3
Toolchain: GCC 14.3.0 · glibc 2.40 · binutils 2.44
Xorg Server: 21.1.21
Mesa: 25.3.3
Drivers: amdgpu 25.0.0, ati 22.0.0, intel 2.99.917-923, nouveau 1.0.18, vesa 2.6.0
Highlights
New domain and redesigned website
Distro tooling man pages migrated to scdoc
Logging standardized via logrotate
Cron unified under run-parts / run-one
New utility packages: logrotate, run-parts, run-one, popt
Links
[Website](http://zeppe-lin.org)
Handbook
[Release notes](http://zeppe-lin.org/v1.2.html)
GitHub
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Minimal, source-based distribution derived from CRUX. 5th release.
System State
Kernel: 6.18.3
Toolchain: GCC 14.3.0 · glibc 2.40 · binutils 2.44
Xorg Server: 21.1.21
Mesa: 25.3.3
Drivers: amdgpu 25.0.0, ati 22.0.0, intel 2.99.917-923, nouveau 1.0.18, vesa 2.6.0
Highlights
New domain and redesigned website
Distro tooling man pages migrated to scdoc
Logging standardized via logrotate
Cron unified under run-parts / run-one
New utility packages: logrotate, run-parts, run-one, popt
Links
[Website](http://zeppe-lin.org)
Handbook
[Release notes](http://zeppe-lin.org/v1.2.html)
GitHub
https://redd.it/1q951ql
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Move from Windows
Hi guys totally newb here. So I’ve no idea about Linux but always wanted to try it. I just had to get a new laptop for work purely because it was running windows 10 and my accounting software only runs on Windows. So my old laptop is 13 years old but still runs solid. 1TB ssd recently updated, intel i5 2.5ghz, 12gb ram. Will this run Linux? And how do it begin?
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Hi guys totally newb here. So I’ve no idea about Linux but always wanted to try it. I just had to get a new laptop for work purely because it was running windows 10 and my accounting software only runs on Windows. So my old laptop is 13 years old but still runs solid. 1TB ssd recently updated, intel i5 2.5ghz, 12gb ram. Will this run Linux? And how do it begin?
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Overlay Transparent Image Over Active Window (Ontopreplica alternative)
I'm looking to find out if there's a way to overlay a transparent window over my display in PopOS, as a Windows user I would use a program called ontopreplica which doesn't currently have a Linux version.
My specific use for this was creating cross stitch patterns from images, I would create an image in paint.net or similar and overlay it on top of my pattern creation tool then trace it using a graphics tablet so it's important that the window being overlayed also isn't interactive. Does anyone know of a way I can do this? I have fully switched from windows to Linux and don't really want to go back to dual booting as this is the only use case I have for my PC now that I'm unable to figure out without windows.
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I'm looking to find out if there's a way to overlay a transparent window over my display in PopOS, as a Windows user I would use a program called ontopreplica which doesn't currently have a Linux version.
My specific use for this was creating cross stitch patterns from images, I would create an image in paint.net or similar and overlay it on top of my pattern creation tool then trace it using a graphics tablet so it's important that the window being overlayed also isn't interactive. Does anyone know of a way I can do this? I have fully switched from windows to Linux and don't really want to go back to dual booting as this is the only use case I have for my PC now that I'm unable to figure out without windows.
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Did you know that starting with 6.11 XScreenSaver supports Wayland?
https://www.jwz.org/blog/2025/07/xscreensaver-6-11/
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xz has to be some dark magic shit
I tried to do some work that required me to make files that are pretty big (postmarket OS for Spacewar), and I wanted to upload those files to GitHub. The problem is, the files were like 4 GB each. Being cheap, I didn't want to pay for more GitHub space, so I tried to compress them, and that's where I found xz. All I did was run the command xz -T0 -9 <filename>, and the file went from 4 GB to 18 MB. That's crazy. how did i not know about this until now
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I tried to do some work that required me to make files that are pretty big (postmarket OS for Spacewar), and I wanted to upload those files to GitHub. The problem is, the files were like 4 GB each. Being cheap, I didn't want to pay for more GitHub space, so I tried to compress them, and that's where I found xz. All I did was run the command xz -T0 -9 <filename>, and the file went from 4 GB to 18 MB. That's crazy. how did i not know about this until now
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Budgie 10.10 Released: Officially Migrated From X11 To Wayland
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Budgie-10.10-Released
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Budgie 10.10 Released: Officially Migrated From X11 To Wayland
The Budgie 10.10 desktop has been officially released in marking the open-source project's transition from X11 to Wayland.
Linux 7.0 Readying Improvement For Rust + LTO Kernel Builds
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-Rust-LTO-Inline-Coming
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Linux 7.0 Readying Improvement For Rust + LTO Kernel Builds
Alice Ryhl of Google has been working on an improvement to the Linux kernel code for inlining C helpers into Rust when making use of a Link-Time Optimized (LTO) kernel build
Linus vibecoded and claimed "Antigravity" did a much better job then he could.
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Waytermirror: A Wayland Remote Desktop That Runs in Your Terminal (And more!)
I’ve been working on a project that lets you view and control a live Wayland desktop entirely from a terminal. Originally it focused on Unicode-based rendering, but it has since grown into a full remote desktop system.
Waytermirror can now run in a terminal, on a Linux TTY via framebuffer/KMS, or in a classic GUI mode - whichever fits your setup best.
# What it does
Real-time Wayland capture Unicode or pixel rendering with multiple capture backends (wlr-screencopy, PipeWire for KDE/GNOME)
Multiple rendering backends Braille (2×4 dots), half-blocks, ASCII, hybrid (adaptive), sixel, kitty graphics, framebuffer, KMS, and GUI
Runs in any terminal Fully SSH-friendly and usable even over slow or high-latency connections
Efficient streaming TCP transport with LZ4 / LZ4-HC compression for Unicode video, HEVC for pixel video, and Opus for audio
Full input forwarding Keyboard and mouse support via Wayland protocols or uinput
Bidirectional audio (WIP) System audio streaming (server -> client) and microphone forwarding (client -> server) using PipeWire
Hardware acceleration (optional) CUDA-accelerated Unicode rendering or hardware-accelerated HEVC encoding on the server
Multi-monitor support Including focus-following output selection
Live controls Zoom, rotation, quality/detail tuning, and color modes (16 / 256 / truecolor)
Keyboard-driven workflow Everything is controlled via shortcuts (Ctrl+Alt+Shift prefix): switch renderers, zoom, rotate, mute audio, pause video, and more
Open a terminal, connect to the server, and your desktop simply appears. You can switch renderers, tweak quality, or zoom and rotate the view - all live, without restarting the session.
Repository:
https://github.com/cyber-wojtek/waytermirror
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I’ve been working on a project that lets you view and control a live Wayland desktop entirely from a terminal. Originally it focused on Unicode-based rendering, but it has since grown into a full remote desktop system.
Waytermirror can now run in a terminal, on a Linux TTY via framebuffer/KMS, or in a classic GUI mode - whichever fits your setup best.
# What it does
Real-time Wayland capture Unicode or pixel rendering with multiple capture backends (wlr-screencopy, PipeWire for KDE/GNOME)
Multiple rendering backends Braille (2×4 dots), half-blocks, ASCII, hybrid (adaptive), sixel, kitty graphics, framebuffer, KMS, and GUI
Runs in any terminal Fully SSH-friendly and usable even over slow or high-latency connections
Efficient streaming TCP transport with LZ4 / LZ4-HC compression for Unicode video, HEVC for pixel video, and Opus for audio
Full input forwarding Keyboard and mouse support via Wayland protocols or uinput
Bidirectional audio (WIP) System audio streaming (server -> client) and microphone forwarding (client -> server) using PipeWire
Hardware acceleration (optional) CUDA-accelerated Unicode rendering or hardware-accelerated HEVC encoding on the server
Multi-monitor support Including focus-following output selection
Live controls Zoom, rotation, quality/detail tuning, and color modes (16 / 256 / truecolor)
Keyboard-driven workflow Everything is controlled via shortcuts (Ctrl+Alt+Shift prefix): switch renderers, zoom, rotate, mute audio, pause video, and more
Open a terminal, connect to the server, and your desktop simply appears. You can switch renderers, tweak quality, or zoom and rotate the view - all live, without restarting the session.
Repository:
https://github.com/cyber-wojtek/waytermirror
https://preview.redd.it/gve6k8eszjcg1.png?width=3840&format=png&auto=webp&s=c1cc3d2e03370f4a250ce398689bbbd6b28ededd
https://redd.it/1q9vgim
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GitHub
GitHub - cyber-wojtek/waytermirror: Waytermirror (wayland terminal mirror server & client)
Waytermirror (wayland terminal mirror server & client) - cyber-wojtek/waytermirror