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Firefox is Adding Split View for Tabs, Hereโs How to Enable It
Firefox's new Split View lets you browse two tabs side-by-side in one window. Enable this experimental feature in Firefox 146 now - here's how.
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Distribution Release: Parrot 7.0
Distribution Release: Gnoppix AI Linux 26
Parrot 7.0 Ethical Hacking Distro Released with KDE Plasma, RISC-V Support
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Parrot 7.0 ethical hacking and penetration testing distribution is now available for download with KDE Plasma desktop and Debian 13 base. Hereโs what's new!
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Pinta 3.1 Open-Source Paint App Released with New Cells Effect, Axonometric Grid
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Pinta 3.1 open-source paint and drawing software is now available for download with GTK4 port, new effects, and many other changes. Hereโs whatโs new!
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Pinta 3.1 Released with Axonometric Grid & Context Menu for Layers
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Pinta, the free open-source clone of Paint.Net 3.0, released new major 3.1 version today.
The new version of this simple GTK4 based painting software introduced Axonometric Grid. By going to โView -> Canvas Gridโ, user can enable this feature with adjustable width, which is useful for drawing three-dimensional objects.
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It also added context menu support for layers. Meaning, user can now right-click on a layer to get a pop-up menu with options to duplicate, merge, delete, flip, rotate or zoom layer or open layer properties dialog.
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Pinta 3.1 introduced new Cells effect which can be accessed from โEffects -> Renderโ menu. It can add worley noise in selected area or the whole canvas with custom point arrangement, point size, cell numbers, and color scheme.
The Lasso Select tool now has new Polygon mode. Like the Polygon Lasso Select tool in Adobe Photoshop, it allows to select objects with straight lines or sharp angles.
The Gradient tool now provides handles, the blue points in the screenshot below, that define the start and the end points of gradient.
User can drag moving the handles to change the gradient length and direction, or click anywhere apart from any handle to create a new gradient, and hit Enter to finalize the gradient and remove the handles. And, creating, modifying or finalizing gradient will add a new history item.
The selection of an area on the canvas is now being projected and highlighted on the rulers, so you can easily find out the position, width and height of the selection.
And, the outline dots of selection are animated to improve the visibility.
The Twist effect now has a new Radius Percentage parameter. The Dithering effect can now use Pintaโs current palette in addition to the effectโs preset color palettes.
And, Render effects (e.g., Clouds, Julia Fractal) now support Random values and Reseed button.
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Other changes in Pinta 3.1 include:
- Add
Ctrl+Backspaceshortcut to delete words in Text tool. - Splatter brush draws repeatedly when holding down mouse left button.
- Support for color picking in SimpleEffectDialog.
- Display keyboard shortcuts in toolbar button tool-tips.
- Rewrite the canvas widget to improve performance and memory usage issues.
- Add issue tracker and discussion links in About dialog.
- Add installer for Windows on ARM64.
For other changes and bug-fixes, see the official release note in the Github page.
Install Pinta 3.1
Pinta provides official packages for Linux, OpenBSD, Windows, and macOS, which are available to download via the link below:
Linux user may choose the Flatpak package which runs in sandbox environment.
While, Linux Mint and Fedora may search & install it from either Software Manager or GNOME Software, Debian/Ubuntu may run the 2 commands below one by one instead:
- Install Flatpak daemon:
sudo apt install flatpak
- Install Pinta Flatpak package:
flatpak install https://dl.flathub.org/repo/appstream/com.github.PintaProject.Pinta.flatpakref
For updates, run
flatpak update com.github.PintaProject.Pintato check & install.
For Ubuntu, itโs also available to install as Snap package through App Center (or Ubuntu Software).
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For those who prefer the native .deb package, keep an eye on the Xtradeb PPA, though it wonโt support Ubuntu 24.04 and older anymore, as Pinta 3.1 requires GTK >= 4.18 that only 25.04 and higher match.
postmarketOS 25.12 Linux Mobile OS Rolls Out Based on Alpine Linux 3.23
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postmarketOS 25.12 distribution based on Alpine Linux is now available for download with support for new devices and new features. Here's what's new!
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Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.3 Improves Drive Filtering and AppImage Bundle on Linux
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Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.3 microSD card flashing utility is now available for download with performance improvements and bug fixes. Hereโs whatโs new!
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elementary OS 8.1 Released with Wayland Session by Default, ARM64 Support
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elementary OS 8.1 distribution is now available for download based on Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS and powered by Linux kernel 6.8. Hereโs whatโs new!
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: December 21st, 2025
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for December 21st, 2025, brings news about Firefox AI kill switch, Linux Mint 22.3 Beta, Scribus 1.6.5, SparkyLinux 2025.12, OpenShot 3.4, Emmabuntรผs Debian Edition 6, Flatpak 1.16.2, LibreOffice 25.8.4, OpenZFS 3.4, fwupd 2.0.19, NVIDIA 590 graphics driver, Linux 6.18 LTS on Ubuntu, Linux 6.17 EOL, Kdenlive 25.12, Darktable 5.4, Ventoy, 1.1.10 MPV 0.41 and GnuCash 5.14, and more.
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GnuCash 5.14 Open-Source Accounting Software Adds Support for US Bonds
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GnuCash 5.14 open-source, free, and cross-platform accounting software is now available for download with various improvements and bug fixes.
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MPV 0.41 Open-Source Video Player Released with Improved Wayland Support
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MPV 0.41 open-source media player is now available for download with improved Wayland support and ambient light support on Linux. Hereโs whatโs new!
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Ventoy 1.1.10 Bootable USB Creator Released with Support for AerynOS
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Ventoy 1.1.10 open-source bootable USB solution is now available for download with support for AerynOS and other improvements. Here's what's new!
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Darktable 5.4 Open-Source RAW Image Editor Improves Camera Support
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Darktable 5.4 open-source RAW image editor is now available for download with support for new cameras, new noise profiles, and bug fixes. Hereโs whatโs new!
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Dolphin Emulator 2512 fixed SD & added Logitech Microphone Emulation
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Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator, released new 2512 version yesterday! Ubuntu PPA updated for all current Ubuntu 22.04, 24.04, 25.04 and 25.10 releases.
The new release of this free open-source Nintendo video game console emulator added two new options Rush Frame Presentation and Smooth Frame Presentation.
Rush Frame Presentation is a new throttling mode to reduce latency which however generally make frame pacing worse. And, Smooth Frame Presentation can improve frame pacing with Immediately Present XFB and/or Rush Frame Presentation, while still maintaining most of the input latency benefits.
Both options are available in the Advanced settings page, where, a new โReset All Settingsโ button is added to restore everything to default, without manually deleting the Dolphin settings files.
For Linux and Windows, the new version added new Broadband Adapter (BBA) IPC mode for the GameCube by using the cpp-ipc library. It allows running multiple Dolphin instances on the same machine to share memory and communicate directly without the need for a host network.
The emulator now uses Vera Sans Mono as default font for On-Screen Display, which looks clear regardless of DPI scaling. While, user can override it by adding any TrueType font to the โLoadโ folder of the User directory and name it โOSD_Font.ttfโ.
And, On-Screen Display settings page added more options to configure what to be displayed, font size, or if to disable them all together.
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The 2512 version added a patch to detect and skip complex idle loops in Need for Speed: Nitro and Rayman Raving Rabbids, results in massive performance boosts, especially in lighter areas.
It also added small patches for Hulk (2003), Conduit 2, Driver: San Francisco, Monsters Inc. Scream Arena, Tetris Worlds, The Simpsons Hit & Run, etc games that either increased emulation performance or fixed specific issues.
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For Android, the RetroAchievements support is finally added. User can log in and unlock achievements in supported GameCube games. However, some menus are incomplete, it may be best to have the RetroAchievements website open in the background for achievement lists and other things.
Other changes in Dolphin 2512 include:
- Emulate Logitech Microphone with any standard PC microphone.
- Add SDL Gamepad (Stock) profile to speed up GameCube controller mapping.
- Make InetAToN function async to prevent stutter for online gaming.
- Fix CSD/CID emulation. It now properly works with virtual SD cards up to 32GB in size.
- Fix broken audio in NFL Blitz Pro.
For more about the release, see the official announcement.
Install Dolphin 2512
Dolphin provides official installer packages which are available to download via the link below:
For Linux, itโs Flatpak package that runs in sandbox environment. Just download it, then run the command below in terminal to install it:
flatpak install /path/to/flatpak
Besides typing path to the flatpak manually, you may simply dragโnโdrop it into terminal to auto insert the path.
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For Ubuntu users who prefer the classic .deb package, Iโve built the package into this unofficial PPA for Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 24.04, Ubuntu 25.04 and 25.10.
You may open terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and run the commands below one by one to add the PPA and install the emulator:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/dolphin-emu
sudo apt update
sudo apt install dolphin-emu
NOTE for Ubuntu 22.04 & Ubuntu 24.04, the PPA contains updated version of Vulkan loader library which is needed for building (and MAYBE properly running) Dolphin 2512, though they are NOT tested. Use it at your own risk!
MPV 0.41.0 Released with Improved Wayland Support (PPA Updated)
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MPV, the popular command line media player, released new version 0.41.0 yesterday.
The new release of this free open-source media player greatly improved the Wayland support for Linux users. It added support for the color-management-v1 and wp-color-representation-v1 protocols helping ensure accurate color display for High Dynamic Range (HDR) content.
As well, it added tablet input and clipboard writing support for users on GNOME, KDE, etc desktop environments with wayland session.
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The 0.41.0 version now uses the libplacebo based gpu-next as default video output renderer instead of the previous gpu, which features overall performance improvements and better HDR and Wayland support.
It improved gpu-next with blend-subtitles=video option to force blend subtitles at the videoโs native resolution, rather than the window or screen resolution.
And, it added options for the new default renderer to define the diffuse white and control subtitle peak for HDR output, and fill empty border areas with a blurred version of the video itself. It can as well respect ICC profile color space over any metadata, limit min_luma to 1000:1 contrast ratio in SDR mode, and control output colorspace metadata more precisely.
MPV 0.41.0 uses gpu-next by default
There are also new --sub-glyph-limit and --sub-bitmap-max-size libass caching options for the subtitle track, --hwdec-threads to set number of threads used for hardware decoding, and --bluray-angle to tell mpv which angle to use for Blu-ray discs contain scenes that can be viewed from multiple angles.
Other changes include:
- Prefer vulkan hardware decoding over other APIs.
- New context_menu.lua script for right-click context menus.
- Ambient light support on Linux.
- Add x11 clipboard backend.
- Add d3d11 composition mode support for Windows.
- Add built-in helpers to register mpv as a media app on Windows.
--sub-fix-timingto remove minor gaps or overlaps between subtitles.- Add default and forced flags to the track add commands.
- Add options to control background tile appearance.
MPV 0.41.0 also includes many other improvements and numerous bug-fixes. See the Github releases page for details.
How to Install MPV 0.41.0 in Ubuntu
MPV does not provide official installer packages, but has a list of third-party builds for Windows, Linux, and macOS in its website.
For Linux, besides building from the source, you may keep an eye on the community maintained Flatpak package and Snap package, though they are not updated at the moment of writing.
For Ubuntu and Linux Mint users who prefer native .deb package, Iโve built mpv 0.41.0 into this unofficial PPA for Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 24.04, Ubuntu 25.04 and 25.10.
To add the PPA and install MPV, run commands below in terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) one by one:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/mpv sudo apt update sudo apt install mpv
NOTE for Ubuntu 22.04, the system wayland version is outdated that does not match the minimum requirement. The mpv 0.41.0 package in PPA for 22.04 was built with Wayland feature disabled.
Darktable 5.4.0 Released with Multi-Workspaces & Better Wayland Support
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Darktable, the free open-source photography app and raw developer, released new major 5.4.0 version yesterday.
The new release of this GTK software introduced multiple workspace support. Like โuser profileโ feature for Firefox, user can now add custom workspaces at app start for Darktable. And, each workspace has itโs own database and configuration file.
Simply go to Preferences -> storage -> database and enable โallow for multiple workspacesโ option. Then, on every start of Darktable, it shows a small window for choosing or adding a new workspace.
As you see in the screenshot below, it includes โdefaultโ workspace which is the one created on first launch, โmemoryโ workspace that keeps database in memory and discards once you close the app window. And, you can create (or delete at next launch) as many workspaces as you want.
For a non-default workspace, the app window will display the workspace name in top-left alongside the version number.
The release added new Capture Sharpening in the demosaic module, which tries to recover details lost due to in-camera or lens blurring. See the user-manual page for more about it.
It also added the new AgX module to apply a tone mapping curve, which is inspired by Blenderโs AgX tone mapper. The new module provides more extensive color output controls than Sigmoid, and it allows to set exposure white and black points explicitly similar to Filmic RGB. And, it includes user adjustable pivot point, contrast around this pivot, and contrast in highlights/shadows.
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For Linux with GNOME, KDE, or other desktops with Wayland, Darktable received many fixes and improvements. It now should work on Wayland as good as it was on X11.
As well, there are many new cameras support. They include the base support for Canon EOS R1 / R5 Mark II (needs LibRaw >= 0.22-PreRC1), Canon PowerShot D10 (DNG) / S100V / S2 IS (DNG), Fujifilm FinePix HS33EXR, Fujifilm X-E5 (compressed), Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c, Kodak P712, Leica D-Lux 8, Leica M EV1 (DNG), Leica Q3 Monochrom (DNG), Leica X-E (Typ 102) (DNG), Nikon Z fc, OM System OM-5 Mark II, Olympus SP550UZ/SP565UZ, Panasonic DC-S1M2/DC-S1M2ES (3:2), Ricoh GR IV (DNG), Ricoh GX200 (DNG), Sony DSC-RX1RM3, and Sony ZV-1M2.
Other changes include:
- Add the standard โWindowโ menu to the application menu bar on macOS.
- Add new keyboard shortcuts:
cto toggle crop box.eto set exposure compensation.alt - rto set image rotation.alt - [andalt - ]to fine rotation adjustment.
- 5% to 20% speed up for the Lut3D module.
- Support hierarchical presets for utility modules and processing modules.
- Dual demosaicing now works also in tiling mode.
- Add RGB percent display in the color picker module.
- Remove the โoverwriteโ option from the lighttable history stack module.
- Add manual chroma subsampling control for AVIF export.
- Update LUA API to v9.6.0.
- UX/UI and performance improvements, as well as numerous bug-fixes.
How to Install Darktable 5.4.0
The official release note as well as the installer packages for Linux, Windows, and macOS are available in the Github releases via the link below:
For Linux on AMD/Intel platform, select download the AppImage. Then, add executable permission from file properties. Finally, click Run to launch the software.
Tips: Ubuntu 22.04 and higher need to install libfuse2 package via the command below (Ctrl+Alt+T) for appimage support.
sudo apt install libfuse2
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Thereโs also community maintained Flatpak package for Linux on both amd64 (AMD/Intel) and arm64 (e.g., RasPi and Snapdragon X), though it runs in sandbox environment.
For Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, etc Linux Distributions who prefer the native .deb and .rpm packages, thereโs an official OBS repository (serverโs done at the moment of writing) available for choice.
And, Iโve built the new release package into this unofficial PPA for Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 24.04, Ubuntu 25.04 and 25.10 users on amd64 and arm64.
To add the PPA and install darktable 5.4.0, run commands in terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) one by one:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/darktable sudo apt update sudo apt install darktable
Note for Ubuntu 22.04, thereโs neither HEIF nor JXL support because the system dependency libraries are old. Please leave comment below if you do need the feature.
Ghostty Terminal Adopts a Non-Profit Funding Model
Ghostty, the fast GPUโaccelerated terminal, now operates under a nonโprofit funding model through fiscal sponsorship with Hack Club. Hereโs what it means.
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