The popular open-source raw developer and workflow application for photographers, Darktable, has recently released a new nightly build of the next version, which is now available for testing.
The first open beta version of Proton 9.0 has been released by Valve Software. There are a number of enhancements that have been included in the Proton-specific changelog. These enhancements include the playability of a variety of games, the resolution of issues, and improvements in video playback. The issues with Brawhalla, the ignoring of system mouse acceleration, and the fixing of crashes in games such as Final Fantasy XIV Online are all included in these fixes. In addition, the changelog addresses problems with input devices that have eight or more axes, fixes for crashes in games such as Super Robot Wars 30, and fixes for audio problems in games such as Airborne Kingdom. vkd3d-proton, dxvk, and dxvk-nvapi are all updated as part of this update, which is based on upstream Wine 9.0.
The release of the Wine 9.3 development release has been announced by Alexandre Julliard. This release includes improvements to Internet Proxy support, a new HID pointer device driver, a timezone database update, exception fixes for ARM platforms, and various bug fixes.
A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that is inspired by AUR and serves as an AppImage manager, installer, and updater. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives.
A new version of VSCodium, a version of VS Code built without Microsoft branding or telemetry, has been released.
A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that is inspired by AUR and serves as an AppImage manager, installer, and updater. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives.
A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that is inspired by AUR and serves as an AppImage manager, installer, and updater. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives.
A new version of the digital audio workstation Ardour has been released.
The MariaDB Foundation has announced the release of MariaDB 11.4.1 and 11.3.2.
A new version of the Apache NetBeans IDE is now available.
A new version of the popular Bootstrap framework for building responsive websites has been released, with bug fixes, documentation improvements, and additional color mode enhancements.
Samba 4.19.5 has been released. Samba is the standard Windows interoperability suite of programs for Linux and Unix.
Bottles 51.11 has been released. Bottles is a program that allows you to configure Wine environments to run Windows software.
Pascal Obry has announced the release of Darktable 4.6.1, an open-source photography workflow application and raw developer.
The last bugfix release for the Mesa 23.3 series is now available.
The first bugfix release for Mesa 24.0.1 is now available.
PeaZip has a new version available for download. PeaZip is a free program that can be used to archive files and extract rar files on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
A new version of Auto-Cpufreq has been released. Auto-Cpufreq is an automatic CPU speed and power optimizer for Linux based on active monitoring of laptop's battery state, CPU usage, CPU temperature and system load.
A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that is inspired by AUR and serves as an AppImage manager, installer, and updater. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives.
PHP 8.3.3 has been released.