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11 articlesThe latest tech news, updates, and in-depth coverage about Linux — curated by the Blip Tech team.
Valve’s Quest for the Living Room Meets the Reality of the RAMpocalypse
While SteamOS is making historic gains in the PC market, the high cost of hardware evolution is giving Microsoft a much-needed window of opportunity to fight back.
CopyFail: The Hidden Linux Kernel Glitch Shattering Modern Cloud Security
A silent but devastating vulnerability in the Linux kernel has left multi-tenant servers and containerized environments wide open to exploitation.
CachyOS Speeds Ahead with Shelly and NVMe Performance Gains
The April 2026 refresh of CachyOS debuts a sleek new GUI package manager and adopts the Kyber scheduler to supercharge storage speeds.
Framework: The Modular Powerhouse Winning Over the Linux World
Framework is crafting a repairable future where modularity meets high performance to challenge the industry's closed ecosystems.
Sruthi Chandran Ascends to Debian Project Leadership for 2026
Debian gears up for a new era of governance as Sruthi Chandran claims the Project Leader title in an uncontested race.
Linux 7.0 Debuts with Groundbreaking XFS Self-Healing and Enhanced Hardware Support
The open-source world enters a new era as Linux 7.0 arrives with massive performance boosts and a more resilient filesystem architecture.
No Prank: Raspberry Pi 4 Gains a Surprising 3GB Memory Tier
Dismissed by many as an April Fools' joke, the new Raspberry Pi 4 model is officially real, bringing a mid-range RAM option to the iconic single-board computer.
Linux Gaming Dominance: Open-Source Usage Blows Past macOS on Steam
Penguins are taking over the leaderboard as Linux usage on Steam climbs to record heights, leaving other platforms in the dust.
Linux 7.0 Nears Stability as Linus Torvalds Drops the Fifth Release Candidate
The path to the stable April release of Linux 7.0 is smoothing out as the latest development build shows signs of shrinking complexity.
Asahi Linux Faces M4 Hurdles: Apple's Silicon Changes Pose New Challenges
Asahi Linux faces hurdles with M4 chip support due to significant changes in Apple Silicon, making it harder to run the operating system on the latest Macs.
Asahi Linux Project Faces Turbulence as Lead Developer Resigns Amid Community Challenges
Developer Hector Martin resigns from Asahi Linux project for Apple Silicon Macs, citing burnout and leadership failures in the Linux community.
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