Debian 12 Bookworm Gets Its Final Point Release With Critical Secure Boot Fix
Debian 12's final point release patches an expired UEFI Secure Boot CA, ships fwupd 2.0.20, and delivers a massive wave of security fixes before handing off to LTS.
Bazzite turns the Legion Go 2 into more than a gaming handheld, with the Z2 Extreme and OLED display making it a genuinely versatile Linux device.
Orange Pi crams an octa-core Allwinner A733 and up to 16GB of LPDDR5 into a Raspberry Pi Zero footprint, with a 10 Gbps USB port and about 4x a Pi Zero 2 W's multi-core grunt.
incus-compose 1.0 brings Docker Compose workflows to Incus with cross-platform support, GPU passthrough, and native system container orchestration.
Minisforum's MS-03 succeeds the homelab-favorite MS-01 with Intel Panther Lake, dual 10 GbE SFP+ fiber, 128 GB DDR5, triple PCIe 5.0 NVMe, and a PCIe x16 slot in a sub-20 cm chassis.
TUXEDO ditches Ubuntu for Debian Testing over Snap and AI frustrations, Cinnamon 6.8 fully supports Wayland, and SteamOS 3.8.14 fixes a Wi-Fi throttle bug on Steam Deck.
LILYGO's T-Echo Card packs LoRa, GNSS, solar charging, and an IMU into an IP66 waterproof shell, while the T-Display C5 brings dual-band Wi-Fi 6 to a tiny ESP32-C5 board with a color LCD.
Asus crams an RTX 5070 mobile GPU, Ryzen 9 3D V-Cache, and up to 96 GB of RAM into a 3-liter mini PC chassis with five display outputs.
Beelink's EQi mini PC pairs Intel's 18A Wildcat Lake chip with 10GbE and dual Thunderbolt 4 in a 12.6 cm square chassis, with solid upstream Linux support already in place.
Fanless RK3576-based signage player with dual 4K HDMI, WiFi 6, and a hardware watchdog, built for 24/7 operation in a compact aluminum shell.
The final KDE Plasma 6.6 maintenance release fixes an XWayland clipboard freeze, a KWin memory leak, and a security path-traversal issue.
MagicX reveals two Linux-powered Mini40 handheld variants, swapping the old RK3566 for a beefier RK3572 at $79 or an ultra-budget Allwinner A333 at $59.
GMKtec's EVO-X3 mini PC ships with a Ryzen AI Max+ 395, 128GB unified memory, and OCuLink, with Linux offering 20-30% better AI inference performance than Windows through ROCm.