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Fedora 43 Beta Released: A Preview of What's Ahead

This article covers Fedora 43 Beta’s September 2025 release, featuring Wayland-only GNOME, a new WebUI installer with DNF5, updated toolchains, and key deprecations ahead of the final launch.

George Whittaker - October 2, 2025

Linux Foundation Welcomes Newton: The Next Open Physics Engine for Robotics

George Whittaker

September 30, 2025

Kernel 6.15.4 Performance Tuned, Networking Polished, Stability Reinforced

George Whittaker

September 25, 2025

Python 3.13.5 Patch Release Packed with Fixes & Stability Boosts

George Whittaker

September 23, 2025

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## Fedora 43 Beta Released: A Preview of What's Ahead

George Whittaker - October 2, 2025

This article covers Fedora 43 Beta’s September 2025 release, featuring Wayland-only GNOME, a new WebUI installer with DNF5, updated toolchains, and key deprecations ahead of the final launch.



## Linux Foundation Welcomes Newton: The Next Open Physics Engine for Robotics

George Whittaker - September 30, 2025

In this article, we’ll unpack what Newton is, how its architecture stands out, the role the Linux Foundation will play, early use cases and challenges, and what this could mean for the future of robotics and simulation.



## Kernel 6.15.4 Performance Tuned, Networking Polished, Stability Reinforced

George Whittaker - September 25, 2025

In this article, we'll walk through the most significant improvements, what they mean for systems running 6.15.\*, and how to approach updating.



## Python 3.13.5 Patch Release Packed with Fixes & Stability Boosts

George Whittaker - September 23, 2025

In this article, we’ll explore what motivated 3.13.5, catalog the key fixes, review changes inherited in the 3.13 stream, and discuss whether and how you should upgrade. We’ll also peek at implications for future Python releases.



## Denmark’s Strategic Leap Replacing Microsoft Office 365 with LibreOffice for Digital Independence

George Whittaker - September 18, 2025

This article explains Denmark’s 2025 shift from Microsoft Office 365 to LibreOffice, highlighting goals of digital sovereignty, cost savings, phased adoption, and the challenges of compatibility and training.



## Valve Survey Reveals Slight Retreat in Steam-on-Linux Share

George Whittaker - September 16, 2025

This article dives into the latest numbers, explores what may be pushing them to abandon Steam, and considers what it means for Linux users, developers, and Valve itself.

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