Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #17956 · 03.03.2026, 21:21
📰 COSMIC feels like the first Linux desktop designed for normal people
COSMIC desktop may be new, but it's shaping up to be one of the best Linux desktops for mass adoption already. Here's why.
🔗 Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/cosmic-feels-like-first-desktop-environment-designed-normal-people/
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #17949 · 03.03.2026, 10:55
📰Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer Part 51: It’s Not Easy Being Green
When I first started using Linux full time in 2007, I was still not well versed on how video cards worked.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
🔗 Source: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/03/building-a-retro-linux-gaming-computer-part-51-it-s-not-easy-being-green/
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #17948 · 03.03.2026, 10:24
📰Running Mainline Linux, U-Boot, and Mesa on Rockchip: A year in review
Get the recap of Nicolas Frattaroli's FOSDEM talk detailing Rockchip’s mainline progress, including Vulkan 1.4 and NPU support as a vital path to sustainable, affordable hardware.
🔗 Source: https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2026/03/02/running-mainline-linux-u-boot-and-mesa-on-rockchip-a-year-in-review/
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #17942 · 02.03.2026, 12:33
📰 Proton Experimental gets improvements for Vermintide 2 and more controller support for launchers
Valve released an update for Proton Experimental for February 27th, their testing ground for getting more Windows games running on Linux / SteamOS systems.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
🔗 Source: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/03/proton-experimental-gets-improvements-for-vermintide-2-and-more-controller-support-for-launchers/
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #17923 · 27.02.2026, 19:33
📰 Linux runs most PC games now, and you don't need SteamOS to do it
Linux gaming is slowly gaining prominence, and while it's definitely not mainstream, it has crossed a line of viability that sounded ridiculous even a few years ago. It's no longer a hobby project, but a real way to enjoy most of your favorite games. Not every title works, and a handful of popular multiplayer games still treat Linux like a second-class citizen, but by and large, even games that aren't supported by Linux natively will run...
🔗 Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/linux-runs-most-pc-games-now-and-you-dont-need-steamos-to-do-it/
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #17922 · 27.02.2026, 17:21
📰 The OrangePi Neo gaming handheld with Manjaro Linux is now "on ice" due to component prices
The latest update for the OrangePi Neo handheld with Manjaro Linux is not a positive one, with the whole thing now unfortunately "on ice".Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
🔗 Source: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/02/the-orangepi-neo-gaming-handheld-with-manjaro-linux-is-now-on-ice-due-to-component-prices/
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #17909 · 26.02.2026, 20:54
📰 AlmaLinux Showing Nice Growth With More Than 2M System Update Check-Ins Per Week
AlmaLinux as one of the leading, modern and community-minded alternatives to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) continues enjoying very nice growth. In their 2025 Year In Review they provided a look at their growth with now having more than two million systems per week checking in for software updates...
🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/AlmaLinux-2M-Weekly-Check-Ins
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #17906 · 26.02.2026, 18:06
📰 Some Linux kernels just got a nice LTS end-of-life extension, including 6.12
As much as the FOSS community has an excellent record for maintaining its software for long periods of time after a new version releases, people can't maintain an operating system forever. At some point, you have to cut off the old versions and redirect your efforts onto the newer ones. As such, Linux kernels do have an end-of-life date where support will end for that version.
🔗 Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/some-linux-kernels-just-got-a-nice-lts-end-of-life-date-extension/
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #17899 · 26.02.2026, 07:19
📰 React Moves to the Linux Foundation With Launch of the React Foundation
React and React Native will now operate under the newly formed React Foundation, hosted by the Linux Foundation and backed by major industry members.
🔗 Source: https://linuxiac.com/react-moves-to-the-linux-foundation-with-launch-of-the-react-foundation/
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #17888 · 24.02.2026, 18:56
📰 Manjaro-Based Mabox Linux 26.02 Released with New Audio Menu
Manjaro-based Mabox Linux 26.02 introduces a new W-a audio menu, a fully rewritten Cava Colorizer module, fixes for screen recording, and more.
🔗 Source: https://linuxiac.com/manjaro-based-mabox-linux-26-02-released-with-new-audio-menu/
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #17885 · 24.02.2026, 14:01
📰 CGIT 1.3 Web Frontend For Git Released After Six Years
Jason Donenfeld of WireGuard and Linux cryptography fame has taken a break from that to release a new version of CGIT, the lightweight web interface for Git repositories. CGIT 1.3 is the first new release in six years and comes with a lot of changes...
🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/CGIT-1.3-Released
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #17883 · 24.02.2026, 10:51
📰 Master the Essential Keyboard Shortcuts in Linux Mint to Feel Like a Pro User
I am sharing some essential shortcuts to get you started. I will also briefly share how you can set custom shortcuts for all actions.
🔗 Source: https://itsfoss.com/linux-mint-keyboard-shortcuts/
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