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Heavy Community Backlash Blocks Fedora's AI Developer Desktop Initiative
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Heavy Community Backlash Blocks Fedora's AI Developer Desktop Initiative

Sourav RudraMay 15, 2026

What looked like a done deal for Fedora is now very much on hold. The Fedora AI Developer Desktop Initiative, a proposal to build an

Fedora Hummingbird Debuts As A Super Hardened Linux Distro
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Fedora Hummingbird Debuts As A Super Hardened Linux Distro

Sourav RudraMay 13, 2026

Seeing that we are in a time when new Linux exploits seem to be popping up every few weeks, many projects have had to take

Your Old Potato PC Might Game Better With This Linux Kernel Patch
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Your Old Potato PC Might Game Better With This Linux Kernel Patch

Sourav RudraMay 13, 2026

As a gamer, if you have gamed on Linux with hardware that’s seen better days, there’s some work happening in the kernel that’s worth keeping

Linux 7.0.6 is Out, and It Fully Patches the Dirty Frag Exploit
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Linux 7.0.6 is Out, and It Fully Patches the Dirty Frag Exploit

Sourav RudraMay 12, 2026

Dirty Frag has been the talk of the town (at least in Linux and open source circles) recently. The LPE was inadvertently exposed to the

In a Big Move to Linux Security, Debian Makes Reproducible Builds Mandatory
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In a Big Move to Linux Security, Debian Makes Reproducible Builds Mandatory

Sourav RudraMay 11, 2026

Debian’s release team has made reproducible builds a hard requirement for the Debian 14 “Forky” cycle. Since May 9, the project’s migration software has blocked

Linux is Getting a Kill Switch!
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Linux is Getting a Kill Switch!

Sourav RudraMay 11, 2026

Sasha Levin, NVIDIA engineer and co-maintainer of the stable and long-term support kernel trees, has proposed a new patch that adds a mechanism called killswitch

I Moved My Photos from OneDrive to Ente Photos, and I'm Not Going Back
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I Moved My Photos from OneDrive to Ente Photos, and I'm Not Going Back

Sourav RudraMay 10, 2026

Backing up photos and videos is something most people think about only after losing something they can’t get back. Local storage is still the most

After Ubuntu, Now Fedora is Jumping Onto the AI Bandwagon With Dedicated AI Developer Desktops
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After Ubuntu, Now Fedora is Jumping Onto the AI Bandwagon With Dedicated AI Developer Desktops

Sourav RudraMay 10, 2026

It is getting harder for Linux distributions to stay neutral on AI. Between enterprise-grade solutions like RHEL AI and the steady rise of local inference

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