This week saw the release of a new major version of the Pinta paint program, dramatic updates in OpenSSL, and intriguing news about the upcoming Linux Mint Debian Edition 7. Additionally, minor updates were issued across various projects including DXVK, fwupd, and IPFire.
Looking ahead, the release of Fedora Linux 42 is expected next week, along with the first point release of GNOME 48.
Key Highlights of the Week
- DXVK 2.6.1 enhances compatibility with Assassin’s Creed Origins and AMD Vega GPUs.
- OpenSSL 3.5 has launched, introducing support for Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) algorithms and server-side QUIC.
- Linux Mint Debian Edition 7 is set to support OEM installations, adjusting the experience for both makers and users.
- Fwupd 2.0.8 adds plugins for updating the UEFI signature database. Visit here for further info.
- IPFire has integrated post-quantum cryptography support for IPsec tunnels, enhancing its security framework. You can find the specifics here.
- Pinta 3.0 has been released with a port to GTK4 and new effects, enhancing its functionality. Get More Info here.
Next week is set to feature the release of Fedora Linux 42, GNOME 48.1, and KDE Gear 25.04, along with other exciting updates expected from the Linux community. This week’s roundup encapsulates the progress and innovations that further strengthen the Linux ecosystem.
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