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KDE Plasma 6.5.4 Desktop Environment Released with Numerous Bug Fixes

9 December 2025 at 18:58

KDE Plasma 6.5.4

KDE Plasma 6.5.4 is now available as the fourth maintenance update to the KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment series with more bug fixes. Here’s what’s changed!

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GNOME 49.2 Released with Improved Handling of Tiled Monitors and Sticky Keys

27 November 2025 at 03:57

GNOME 49.2

GNOME 49.2 is now available as the second point release to the latest GNOME 49 desktop environment series with various bug fixes and improvements.

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KDE Plasma 6.8 Desktop Environment to Drop the X11 Session and Go Wayland-Only

27 November 2025 at 02:16

KDE Plasma 6.8 Wayland

The upcoming KDE Plasma 6.8 desktop environment will drop the Plasma X11 session and fully adopt the Plasma Wayland session.

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RustDesk 1.4.4 Released with Edge Scrolling Support

By:Ji m
21 November 2025 at 21:03

RustDesk, the free open-source remote desktop application, release new 1.4.4 version few days ago.

The new release of this Teamviewer or AnyDesk alternative app introduced edge scrolling support, when your app window is smaller than the remote screen size.

Previously, it scrolls automatically when you move cursor around the screen. While, the β€œScrollbar” mode is available for choice when you want to manually move the bottom or right scrollbar to move around.

In the new release, a new β€œScrollEdge” mode is added. With it enabled, you may move cursor to the window edge to move the screen. And, a scroll-bar is available to adjust the edge thickness.

For Linux with Wayland (e.g., Ubuntu 22.04+ and Fedora Workstation), it added support sharing multiple monitor screens since last 1.4.3. In the new release, it improved this feature by supporting multiple scaled monitors with Gnome or KDE Wayland.

RustDesk 1.4.4 also introduced new β€œAsk for note at the end of connection” option in the General settings page.

With it enabled, it will display a popup dialog where user can enter a note, when disconnects either actively or passively. See this page for more about the feature.

The new version also improve Apple devices support. It now shows proxy settings on iOS, and allows to manage transferred files through Files or iTunes app. And, it updated hwcodec that fixed H265 encoding support on Intel chip Mac computers.

Other changes in the 1.4.4 release include:

  • Allow flipping sort order in mobile app’s file transfer
  • File transfer auto start on reconnect
  • Load custom installed CA root on mobile
  • UI costomization for Sciter version
  • Insecure TLS option
  • Fix cursor icon capture for the Linux Flatpak package.
  • Better TLS compatibility on all platforms

Get RustDesk 1.4.4

The official release note, as well as the installer packages for Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android, are available in its Github releases via the link below:

For Linux, the β€œAssets” section provides more packages, e.g., pkg.tar.zst for Arch, .rpm for Fedora/SUSE/RHEL, non-install .appimage, and .flatpak for most Linux that runs in sandbox environment.

If you don’t know which OS type (X86_64, aarch64, or archv7) to choose, open terminal and run uname -m or dpkg --print-architecture command to tell.

And for those who are new to this application, simply install it in both remote and local machines, then type the remote ID to connect, though remember to start the service first in hamburger menu.

It by default uses the public server to initialize the connection, then send data peer-to-peer after connection is established. While, you may see the official docs for setting up self-hosting server.

Wayland-Only Budgie 10.10 Desktop Environment Released as Developer Preview

18 November 2025 at 04:44

Budgie 10.10 Developer Preview

Budgie 10.10 desktop environment is now available as a Developer Preview for packagers as the first Wayland-only release. Here's what to expect!

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KDE Plasma 6.5.2 Improves KRunner’s Search Result Ordering and Fixes Regressions

5 November 2025 at 01:26

KDE Plasma 6.5.2

KDE Plasma 6.5.2 is now available as the second maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment series with various improvements and bug fixes.

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Linux Troubleshooting: These 4 Steps Will Fix 99% of Errors

31 October 2025 at 22:11
Linux Troubleshooting: These 4 Steps Will Fix 99% of Errors

I’ll admit, I hesitated a bit before writing this post. The whole point of this linuxblog.io and linuxcommunity.io forum is to bring together like-minded Linux users and professionals so we can troubleshoot, share ideas, and learn from one another.

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KDE Plasma 6.5.1 Is Out to Fix Compatibility Issues with Older AMD GPUs

28 October 2025 at 19:13

KDE Plasma 6.5.1

KDE Plasma 6.5.1 is now available as the first maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment series with various improvements and bug fixes.

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KDE Plasma 6.5 Desktop Environment Officially Released, This Is What’s New

21 October 2025 at 17:48

KDE Plasma 6.5

KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment is now available with rounded bottom corners, day/night wallpapers, and other improvements. Here's everything that's new!

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RustDesk Released 1.4.3 with Multi-Monitor for Wayland & Virtual Mouse

By:Ji m
22 October 2025 at 01:20

RustDesk, the popular free open-source remote desktop software, released version 1.4.3 few days ago.

RustDesk is yet another remote desktop solution written in Rust, which works in Linux, Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and web browser. It features peer-to-peer encrypted connection and self-hosting server support.

RustDesk client in Ubuntu

Like TeamViewer or AnyDesk, simply install the app in both sides of your devices, then you may input the ID to connect to each other. By default, it uses the public server to initialize the connection, but data is typically sent peer-to-peer after the connection is established. While, user may set its own server for faster and more reliable connections.

RustDesk supports VP8, VP9, AV1, and hardware accelerated (if your GPU support it) H264/H265 video codecs, as well as IPv6 p2p connection, UDP hole punching, and more.

The latest 1.4.3 version added virtual mouse along with virtual joystick support when accessing remote desktop from mobile devices. It allows user to control mouse movement by touching and dragging a virtual joystick on screen, and scroll up or down through virtual scroll-buttons.

RustDesk on iPhone, accessing remote Ubuntu desktop with virtual mouse

For Linux Wayland (e.g., Ubuntu 24.04 & higher with default session), it now supports sharing multiple monitor screens (if any). When accessing with remote machine, there’ll be a toggle to switch between the monitors, view all monitor screens in single view, or have multiple RustDesk windows (one monitor screen per window).

In addition to show remote desktop with the original screen size, adaptive to fit app window size, the release added scale custom option with a slider bar, allowing to scale the remote desktop screen by percentage value. It’s useful to scale remote screen to fit app window, while keeping the ratio to prevent distortion.

Other changes in the release include:

  • IPv6 prefix-based rate limiting on login failures.
  • Move touch mode option from peer option to local option.
  • More assign from cli and devices.py.
  • Address book api res/ab.py, and audit api res/audits.py.
  • Fix high CPU usage on Arch with Wayland.

How to Install RustDesk 1.4.3

The software offers official packages for Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android, available to download at its Github releases:

Go to β€œAssets” sections for more packages, and select download X86_64 for Intel/AMD, AArch64 (ARM64) for RasPi, Snapdragon, or Apple Silicon.

For Linux, run uname -m command to tell if you don’t even know your CPU architecture type. And, see the official docs for setting up self-hosting server.

GNOME 49.1 Desktop Released with Various Improvements and Bug Fixes

16 October 2025 at 22:00

GNOME 49.1

GNOME 49.1 is now available as the first point release to the latest GNOME 49 desktop environment series with various bug fixes and improvements.

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Linux Package Managers Compared: APT, DNF, Pacman and Zypper

15 October 2025 at 02:28
Linux Package Managers Compared: APT, DNF, Pacman and Zypper

If you’ve hopped between Linux distributions as much as I have, you know that each major family of distros introduces you to a different package manager.

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Parallels Desktop Adds β€˜Future-Proof Linux Compatibility’

5 October 2025 at 23:35

Parallels Desktop 26.1 update adds a driverless version of Parallels Tools for Linux, using the in-kernel VirtIO to power guest and host system integrations.

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