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Mixxx 2.5.6 Open-Source DJ App Improves Controller Mapping Support and Effects

Mixxx 2.5.6 is yet another maintenance update in the Mixxx 2.5 series, improving support for Numark Mixtrack 3, Pioneer CDJ-350, Reloop Beatmix 2, Reloop Beatmix 4, Traktor Kontrol Z1, and Traktor Kontrol S4 MK2 controllers, as well as the White Noise, Echo, Glitch, and Reverb effects.

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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Beta: GNOME 50, Kernel 7.0 and a Bold Step Into the Future

In the fast-moving Linux world—where technologies like Gnome 50, Kernel 7.0 RC5, and even everyday tools such as the cp command or useradd continue to evolve—Ubuntu remains one of the most influential distributions. With the release of the Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Beta, Canonical is clearly signaling a major shift toward modern technologies, improved performance, and a more opinionated desktop experience.

This is not just another LTS cycle—it’s a foundational release that reshapes multiple layers of the system.

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Red Hat Warns of Backdoored Linux Tool: CVE-2024-3094 Puts Systems at Risk

In today’s rapidly evolving Linux ecosystem—where topics like Pay2Key ransomware, Kali Linux 2026.1 releases, and Kernel 7.0 RC5 developments dominate headlines—security remains a constant concern.

A recent warning from Red Hat highlights exactly why: a critical supply chain compromise tracked as CVE-2024-3094 has exposed systems to unauthorized access through a backdoored component in a widely used Linux tool.

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LibreOffice 26.2.2 Arrives with Over 80 Bug Fixes and Stability Improvements

The open-source productivity ecosystem keeps evolving at a steady pace, and the release of LibreOffice 26.2.2 is another solid step forward. If you’re following recent updates across the Linux world—like Office Suites for Ubuntu, FreeCAD 1.1, Thunderbird 149, or even Kernel 7.0 RC5—this new LibreOffice point release fits right into that momentum of refinement and reliability.

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Pay2Key Returns: A Deep Dive into the Linux Ransomware Targeting Servers and Cloud Infrastructure

Linux systems are often perceived as more secure by design, but recent threats prove that assumption can be dangerous. Modern ransomware like Pay2Key demonstrates how attackers combine simple Linux utilities such as cp command, netcat command, useradd command, or the apt command with advanced techniques to compromise servers at scale. These tools, normally used for administration and automation, can be abused to deploy payloads, maintain persistence, and move laterally inside infrastructure.

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Firefox 150 Promises Support for the GTK Emoji Picker on Linux, Beta Out Now

Firefox 150 promises new features like support for the GTK emoji picker on Linux, allowing users to insert emoji by using the Ctrl+. shortcut, and the ability to reorganize PDF pages directly in the Firefox PDF viewer, including moving, copying, and deleting pages.

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