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Arch Linux’s December 2025 ISO Is Out Now with the Archinstall 3.0.14 Installer

2 December 2025 at 09:21

Arch December 2025 ISO

Arch Linux 2025.12.01 is now available for download as Arch Linux’s ISO release for December 2025, powered by Linux kernel 6.17.9 and featuring the Archinstall 3.0.14 menu-based installer.

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Ubuntu Touch OTA-1.1 Rolls Out with VoLTE Support for Fairphone 4, Volla Phone 22

2 December 2025 at 08:31

Ubuntu Touch 24.04

Ubuntu Touch OTA 1.1 update is now rolling out with VoLTE support for Fairphone 4 and Volla Phone 22 devices, as well as other improvements and bug fixes.

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GStreamer 1.26.9 Improves Support for DeckLink Capture Cards, Spotify Integration

2 December 2025 at 08:01

GStreamer 1.26.9

GStreamer 1.26.9 open-source multimedia framework is now available for download with various improvements and bug fixes. Here’s what’s new!

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Raspberry Pi 5 Single-Board Computer Now Available with 1GB RAM for $45 USD

2 December 2025 at 00:03

Raspberry Pi 5 1GB

Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer is now available with 1GB RAM for $45 USD with quad-core 2.4GHz Arm Cortex-A76 processor, dual-band Wi-Fi and PCI Express port.

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GNU Linux-Libre 6.18 Kernel Released for Software Freedom Lovers

1 December 2025 at 22:41

GNU Linux-Libre 6.18

GNU Linux-libre 6.18 kernel is now available for download. This release is based on Linux kernel 6.18 and it’s targeted at those who seek 100% freedom for their personal computers.

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Fwupd 2.0.18 Linux Firmware Updater Adds Support for Lenovo Legion Go 2

1 December 2025 at 22:12

fwupd

Fwupd 2.0.18 Linux firmware updater is now available for download with support for Lenovo Legion Go 2, HP Portable USB-C 4K HDMI hub, and Synaptics HapticsPad.

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 30th, 2025

1 December 2025 at 10:18

9to5Linux Roundup November 30th

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for November 30th, 2025, brings news about Linux kernel 6.18, GNOME 49.2, CachyOS November 2025 release, EndeavourOS Ganymede, Solus 4.8, 4MLinux 50.0, AV Linux 25, Ultramarine 43, Rocky Linux 10.1, AlmaLinux OS 10.1, new Raspberry Pi OS release, NixOS 25.11, Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0, KeePassXC 2.7.11, Archinstall 3.0.14, Armbian 25.11, KaOS 2025.11, and more.

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ONLYOFFICE 9.2 Offers AI Agent to All, Adds Macro Recording

2 December 2025 at 07:14

ONLYOFFICE logoONLYOFFICE 9.2 is out. The free, open-source office suite now includes a built-in AI Agent for document generation, content analysis, and more. Feature details inside.

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Raspberry Pi 5 1GB Launched at $45, Other Models See Price Hikes

2 December 2025 at 00:09

The Raspberry Pi 5 price list has changed: most models jump up, with the 16GB model hitting $145. However, a cheaper 1GB version is now available – is it any good?

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Linux 6.18 Release Improves Gaming, Laptops, and Security

1 December 2025 at 07:59

News paper front page announcing new Linux kernel.Linux kernel 6.18 delivers performance boosts, new laptop drivers, and a controversial filesystem removal, plus more key changes inside.

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BSD Release: FreeBSD 15.0

2 December 2025 at 09:04
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The FreeBSD project has announced the release of FreeBSD 15.0. The new version introduces the option of installing the operating system using the pkg package manager and updates the version of ZFS on the system. "The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD....

Linux Kernel 6.18 Released! How to Install it in Ubuntu

By:Ji m
1 December 2025 at 23:14

Linux Kernel 6.18 was released yesterday! According to the version history, it will be probably the next Long Term Support (LTS) kernel release.

Linus Torvalds announced this kernel release on this lkml.org page:

So I’ll have to admit that I’d have been happier with slightly less bugfixing noise in this last week of the release, but while there’s a few more fixes than I would hope for, there was nothing that made me feel like this needs more time to cook. So 6.18 is tagged and pushed out.

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What’s New in Linux Kernel 6.18

On CPU side, the new kernel updated Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) to work with Kexec for being able to load and boot into a new kernel from another currently running kernel. It updated FRED with patch for the late breaking incompatible change. And, it added a workaround for Xeon 6 to avoid performance issue.

For AMD, it updated Error Detection And Correction β€œEDAC” driver with next Zen 6 β€œVenice” server processors support. And, added patch for the old Bulldozer processors with X86_NATIVE_CPU option support for maximizing performance.

Image by Marcello Rabozzi from Pixabay

The Kernel also added support for Sheaves, a new opt-in, per-CPU and array-based caching layer, updated IOMMU driver with ACPI and MIPS vendor extensions support for RISC-V, and introduced Loongson Security Engine support for handling offloaded RNG, TPM2, and various crypto acceleration on LoongArch processors.

It as well added patch to reliably handle 255+ vCores on AMD EPYC servers, enabled Wildcat Lake graphics support, introduced new Rocket accelerator driver for the NPU found on newer Rockchip SoCs, and added Google’s PSP encryption for TCP connections.

The Bcachefs code is removed from Kernel 6.18, users should now use DKMS kernel modules instead. And, exFAT file-system driver has been optimized leads to 16.5x speedup for loading time.

The new Kernel also added many new hardware support. They include:

  • Haptic touchpad support.
  • New sensor driver for GPD handheld gaming devices.
  • Awinic AW86927 haptic driver for Fairphone 5 smartphone.
  • Hynitron CST816x touchscreen control.
  • New EC driver for Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen6 With Snapdragon X Elite SoC.
  • AI button and Fn keys support for on Xiaomi Redmibook laptops.
  • Red and green status LEDs support on QNAP NAS devices.
  • Sensor monitoring support for Dell OptiPlex 7040, ROG STRIX X670E-E, X870-I/X870E-E GAMING WIFI, etc motherboards.
  • Apple M2 Pro, M2 Max, and M2 Ultra.
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon X1 laptops of the Dell Thena, HP OmniBook X14, Dell Inspiron 14 Plus, Dell Latitude 7455, HP Omnibook X14, and Lenovo ThinkBook T16.

For more about Linux Kernel 6.18, see either kernelnewbies.org or phoronix.com pages.

How to Install Kernel 6.18 in Ubuntu 24.04+

The Mainline Kernel PPA has built the new kernel as .deb packages, which are available to download through the link below:

Depends on your CPU architecture type (run uname -a or dpkg --print-architecture command to tell), select download either amd64 for Intel/AMD, armhf/arm64 for 32-bit/64-bit ARM, or ppc64el for IBM POWER, s390x for IBMz or LinuxONE.

NOTE: the Mainline Kernel packages are NOT signed! You need to disable secure-boot to boot the kernel. And it may be not work properly with NVIDIA proprietary driver.

For Intel/AMD platform, you may open terminal or connect to the server console, then run the commands below one by one to download & install the Kernel:

cd /tmp

wget -c https://kernel.ubuntu.com/mainline/v6.18/amd64/linux-headers-6.18.0-061800-generic_6.18.0-061800.202511302339_amd64.deb

wget -c https://kernel.ubuntu.com/mainline/v6.18/amd64/linux-headers-6.18.0-061800_6.18.0-061800.202511302339_all.deb

wget -c https://kernel.ubuntu.com/mainline/v6.18/amd64/linux-image-unsigned-6.18.0-061800-generic_6.18.0-061800.202511302339_amd64.deb

wget -c https://kernel.ubuntu.com/mainline/v6.18/amd64/linux-modules-6.18.0-061800-generic_6.18.0-061800.202511302339_amd64.deb

sudo apt install ./linux*-6.18.0*.deb

After installed the packages, restart your computer or server and run uname -a to verify.

Uninstall Kernel 6.18

For any reason, you may remove this Kernel by firstly rebooting into the old Kernel (usually under Grub -> Advanced options of Ubuntu)., then run command:

sudo apt remove --autoremove linux-headers-6.18.0* linux-modules-6.18.0-*-generic
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