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Tails 7.5 comes with several security improvements and updated packages

26 February 2026 at 23:21
Version 7.5 of the Debian-based Irish-flavored Linux distro with a strong focus on online anonymity and security, namely Tails, is now available with several updated apps and the usual set of bugs and fixes. It is also the first version that installs Thunderbird as additional software on each start.

Yesterday β€” 26 February 2026Main stream

Debian-based Clonezilla Live 3.3.1-35 packs major enhancements and bug fixes

26 February 2026 at 21:26
Although based on Debian's unstable branch, Clonezilla Live 3.3.1-35 is available as a stable version. Its highlights include the 6.18.9 kernel, Partclone 0.3.45, improved BitLocker support, makeboot64.cmd instead of makeboot64.bat, as well as several other improvements, fixes, and tweaks.

NebiOS 10.2 launches with ground-up napp-runtime and Bundle Store overhaul

26 February 2026 at 19:25
Packing roots that can be traced back to a personal SUSE Studio project that came out in 2014, today's NebiOS has just received an update to version 10.2. This release sports multiple bug fixes, two components entirely rewritten, namely Bundle Store and napp-runtime, as well as plenty of improvements to the NebiDE desktop.

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Ubuntu-based Winux 11.26.03 arrives with multiple package updates

24 February 2026 at 20:55
Winux 11.26.03 LTS, unleashed yesterday and also labeled as the "Pre-March 2026" release, comes with overall security improvements and package updates. It comes with the 6.17 kernel, themes inspired by Windows 10 and 11 for PowerTools, and includes OnlyOffice, Microsoft Edge, Heroic Launcher, and more.

Lakka 6.1 brings updated visuals and a new kernel to retro console gamers

23 February 2026 at 15:44
Now built on LibreELEC 12.2, Lakka 6.1 is a new release of this retro console emulator for single-board computers. Back in April 2024, version 5.0 came out, and since then, the team has been working on revamping the core ecosystem and introducing several new features.

OmegaLinux switches from Ubuntu to Arch in 2026.02.21 release

23 February 2026 at 14:28
Labeled as the "Goodbye Lubuntu/Ubuntu" release, OmegaLinux arrives with an Arch Linux base while keeping the LXDE desktop to continue supporting low-end hardware. However, the new base provides faster updates and a more streamlined system while requiring users to adapt to its more technical approach.

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