Canonical's New AI Tool Wants You to Talk to Ubuntu Instead of Type
Myna runs entirely on local hardware and is set to debut with Ubuntu 26.10.
Latest Linux and open source news from around the web
Myna runs entirely on local hardware and is set to debut with Ubuntu 26.10.
Ghostty 1.3.1 is out as a patch release, fixing macOS mouse selection issues, shell integration bugs, and Linux GTK/Snap problems.
I've run Arch nine different ways, BTW.
BPF programs can be used to extend many aspects the Linux kernel, but BPF programs must run to completion in the same context that they began. Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi is working on changing that by allowing BPF programs to be expressed as coroutines. He spoke about his work at the 2026 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory-Management and BPF Summit. While still experimental, the change promises to make long-running BPF tasks significantly easier to write.
Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.10 flashing tool for Raspberry Pi devices is now available for download with improved Wi-Fi SSID handling, reliability and accessibility improvements, and bug fixes.
Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.10 brings Pi Connect for Organizations, CM5 secure boot re-provisioning, accessibility updates, and write fixes.
The Arch User Repository (AUR) has been subjected to a sustained attack recently. The attacker, or attackers, have spun up a series of new accounts then used them to adopt orphaned packages and push malicious updates that would install malware on users' systems. It is unclear how many users were compromised in the attack, but the maintainers were playing Whac-A-Mole for several days to respond to each newly compromised package. The project has turned off the AUR's new-user registration, for now, but it is unclear what its long-term response will be or if the AUR can be secured without major changes to its existing collaboration model.
Like the Spanish Inquisition, nobody expected the internet. Its earliest appearance (as ARPANET) took place in the same yearβ1969βas the comedy troupe behind the Spanish Inquisition quip, Monty Python. But during its first decade, the internet was treated as a ... Read more The post Code That Built the Internet: The Impact of BSD, Part 1 appeared first on Linux Professional Institute (LPI).
IETFβs RFC 10008 standardizes QUERY, giving APIs a formal method for safe requests with content bodies.
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (dracut), Debian (chromium, firefox-esr, and thunderbird), Fedora (chromium, firefox, nss, ocserv, ongres-scram, ongres-stringprep, perl-Archive-Tar, perl-GD, perl-HTTP-Daemon, perl-Net-Statsd, restic, singularity-ce, util-linux, and vorbis-tools), Mageia (gstreamer1.0-*, libupnp, luajit, opensc, and ruby-rack), SUSE (curl, dnsmasq, ffmpeg-4, frr, google-osconfig-agent, java-1_8_0-ibm, kernel, krb5, kubernetes-old, ldns, liburiparser1, openvswitch, rootlesskit, strongswan, traefik, and trivy), and Ubuntu (ldns, libheif, libnet-cidr-lite-perl, lxd, tomcat11, and vim).
Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of the 7.1.1, 7.0.13, 6.18.36, 6.12.94, 6.6.143, 6.1.176, 5.15.210, and 5.10.259 stable kernels. As usual, each contains important fixes. Users are advised to upgrade.
Raspberry Pi OS gets a June update with refreshed app icons, Labwc 0.9.7, firmware updates, bug fixes, and Linux kernel 6.18 LTS.
Raspberry Pi OS 2026-06-18 is now available for download with Linux kernel 6.18 LTS, new default touchscreen associations, new icons, updated Labwc Wayland compositor, and more.
It looks like AMD's next-gen SoCs not only will be exciting on the CPU side with the much anticipated Zen 6 cores but the AMD Audio Co-Processor "ACP" IP looks to be going through some significant updates...
Youβve been sleeping on everything that you can do from our Linux terminal.