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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 12th, 2025

13 October 2025 at 07:41

9to5Linux Roundup October 12th

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for October 12th, 2025, brings news about Ubuntu 25.10, LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) 7, Linux 6.16 EOL, Wireshark 4.6, GIMP 3.0.6, ClamAV 1.5, LibreOffice 25.8.2, KDE Gear 25.08.2, KDE Frameworks 6.19, Linux 6.18 RC, and more.

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Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.18 Release Candidate

13 October 2025 at 04:51

Linux 6.18 Release Candidate

Linus Torvalds announced the general availability of the first Release Candidate version of the upcoming Linux 6.18 kernel series for public testing. Here’s what to expect!

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Linux Kernel 6.16 Reaches End of Life, It’s Time to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.17

12 October 2025 at 21:14

Linux kernel 6.16 End

Linux kernel 6.16 reached end of life and all users are now recommended to upgrade their systems to the latest Linux 6.17 kernel series as soon as possible.

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LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) 7 Is Now Available for Download

12 October 2025 at 07:21

LMDE 7

Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) 7 distribution is now available for download based on the Debian GNU/Linux 13 "Trixie" operating system. Here's what's new!

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KDE Frameworks 6.19 Released with Various Improvements and Bug Fixes

12 October 2025 at 06:29

KDE Gear 25.08

KDE Frameworks 6.19 open-source software suite is out now with various improvements and bug fixes for KDE apps and the Plasma desktop. Here’s what’s new!

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Mesa’s New β€œCLUDA” Driver Bridges Gallium3D and NVIDIA CUDA for OpenCL Compute

13 October 2025 at 01:08

Red Hat and Rusticl developer Karol Herbst has opened a new Mesa merge request introducing β€œCLUDA,” a compute-only Gallium3D driver that runs on top of NVIDIA’s CUDA driver API. The proposal introduces a Gallium3D driver implemented over CUDA’s libcuda.so, enabling Mesa’s compute framework to operate on proprietary NVIDIA hardware. Herbst describes CLUDA as a driver […]

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Linux Kernel 6.17.2 Released: Key Fixes for f2fs, KVM, and amdgpu

12 October 2025 at 23:41

Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of Linux kernel version 6.17.2, marking another steady round of maintenance updates for the platform. The release focuses on tightening up code reliability with dozens of fixes across filesystems, virtualization, crypto modules, and device drivers. The update refines core areas of the kernel with an emphasis on correctness and […]

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VS Code 1.105 added GPT-5-Codex & Apple Account Sign in/up

By:Ji m
12 October 2025 at 19:55

A new monthly version of Microsoft’s code editor, Visual Studio Code 1.105, was released few days ago.

The release added 2 new AI chat models, GPT-5-Codex and Claude Sonnet 4.5. In addition to Google and Github account, it now allows to sign in or sign up GitHub Copilot with an Apple account, along with

The AI chat now supports fully qualified tool names for prompt files and chat modes, which can help to avoid naming conflicts between built-in tools and tools provided by MCP servers or extensions.

Support for AGENTS.md at the root of workspace is now generally available and enabled by default. There’s as well experimental support for nested AGENTS.md files in sub-folders of your workspace.

The release also improved the OS notifications for chat sessions. It now shows a notification with preview when a chat response is received, and selecting it brings focus to the chat input.


Other AI chat changes include:

  • Chain of thought (Experimental).
  • Show recent local chat conversations (Experimental).
  • Ability to keep or undo changes to files during an agent loop.
  • New Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down shortcut keys to navigate through your chat messages.
  • Platform-specific terminal profiles.
  • Add β€˜learning’ mechanism to select the optimal tool set for custom models.
  • Auto-reply to terminal prompts (Experimental).

Besides that, VS Code 1.105 introduced built-in MCP marketplace, which enables users to browse and install MCP servers directly from the Extensions view, though disabled by default.

The new or outdated MCP servers are now started automatically when you send a chat message. There are as well 2 new MCP specification updates SEP-973 and SEP-1034.

The new vs code release also improved the editor experience, by adding ability to override the default keyboard shortcuts for the Quick Input controls, and possibility to disallow next edit suggestions (NES) to propose whitespace-only changes such as code formatting.

The runTests tool in Chat now also reports test code coverage to the agent, and it now shows notification when long-running task completes while the VS Code window is not focused.

Other changes in the release include:

  • Shell integration for pwsh on Windows support for screen readers.
  • Add ability to resolve merge conflicts with AI.
  • New β€œStart Dictation in Terminal” action to use voice dictation to input text into the terminal.
  • Native broker support for Microsoft Authentication on ARM-series macOS devices.
  • PKCE (Proof Key for Code Exchange) support for GitHub Authentication.
  • Add Copy Test Id command to run gutter icon context menu.

Get Visual Studio Code 1.105

For more about the release, as well as download links for Windows, MacOS, and Linux, go to its website via the link below:

For Ubuntu, besides download & install the deb package from the link above, there’s also Snap package available to install in App Center (or Ubuntu Software).

While, a community maintained flatpak package is also available for choice. See this guide for how to install them.

DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1143

13 October 2025 at 08:07
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Development Release: FreeBSD 15.0-BETA1

12 October 2025 at 16:45
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Colin Percival has announced the availability of the first beta build of the upcoming FreeBSD 15.0. In this major release, the FreeBSD installer, bsdinstall, now supports downloading and installing firmware packages after the FreeBSD base system installation is complete. "The FreeBSD Release Engineering team is pleased to announce....

Ghostty 1.2 Adds Quick Terminal on Linux, Command Palette + More

13 October 2025 at 06:40

Ghostty's latest Linux builds adds dropdown terminal support on Wayland, integrated tabs and titlebars, background images, command palette and more.

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