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4MLinux 48.1, a minor release in the 4MLinux stable channel, is now available for download on Sourceforge, bundled with the Linux kernel 6.12.34.

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The release of Linux kernel 6.16-rc4 includes a balanced distribution of updates, with one-third dedicated to filesystem enhancements, one-third to driver improvements, and one-third addressing various miscellaneous fixes. The final section encompasses documentation updates, architectural improvements, self-tests, and various corrections.

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Deepin Linux 25 has been released by the Deepin Technology Community. The release includes four significant innovations: a reimagined interface, an intelligent voice assistant, a dual-mode engine, and a robust core defense system. The DDE Desktop Environment has been redesigned with QML to provide a smoother experience and achieve a cohesive visual language. The Control Center has undergone an update featuring a new layered structure, enabling users to locate their required information more efficiently. The Organizing Launcher and File Manager have been enhanced to enable alphabetical sorting of applications by their initial letter, and the File Manager has undergone a significant improvement in its search functionality.

The integration of UOS AI into the system facilitates immediate access to knowledge with a single click. The system features a dual-mode engine designed to balance safety and power, along with an Agent Store entry that allows for limitless capability expansion. The Solid (deepin Immutable System) offers robust core defense, featuring read-only protection and second-level snapshots to facilitate seamless upgrades. The Linyaps system provides extensive adaptability and strong ecosystem integration, effectively managing dependency conflicts while ensuring compatibility across distributions, support for multiple architectures, and a worldwide presence.

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Linus Torvalds has announced the release of the third release candidate for Linux kernel 6.16, with the differences being dominated by wireless networking and GPU driver updates.

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The release of Kali Linux 2025.2 introduces various enhancements, including a redesigned Kali Menu, updates to GNOME 48, and improvements in KDE 6.3. The Kali Menu has been restructured to align with the MITRE ATT&CK framework, enhancing the ease with which end-users can find new tools. GNOME 48 has been enhanced with features including notification stacking, performance improvements, dynamic triple buffering, an upgraded image viewer, digital wellbeing capabilities, and support for HDR. GNOME 48 introduces a new GNOME VPN IP Extension, providing visibility into the IP address of your current VPN connection. KDE Plasma 6.3 has received updates that include enhancements like fractional scaling, precise screen colors, and additional customization options. The Community Wallpapers package now includes new backgrounds, and the BloodHound Community Edition (CE) has been enhanced with a complete set of ingestors.

Kali has introduced various new tools and libraries, such as Azurehound, binwalk3, bloodhound-ce-python, bopscrk, chisel-common-binaries, crlfuzz, donut-shellcode, gitxray, ldeep, ligolo-ng-common-binaries, rubeus, sharphound, and tinja. Xclip comes pre-installed in all desktop environments, facilitating the process of sending output to the clipboard. Kali NetHunter has introduced support for wireless injection on the TicWatch Pro 3, enabling the capture of WPA2 handshakes. CARsenal, a suite of car hacking tools, has undergone a rebranding and now includes additional tools like hlcand, VIN Info, CaringCaribou, and ICSim. The kernels featuring CAN support have been revised for multiple devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Galaxy S10, Realme C15, and Redmi Note 11. Kali NetHunter KeX is currently operational on Android Radio, hinting at forthcoming support for Android Auto. The Kali website has undergone an update, introducing new features and enhancements, such as a 64-bit image for Raspberry Pi 5 and a 6.12-based kernel for USB Armory MKII.