KDE Plasma 5.23.5 has been released as the fifth and last maintenance update in the KDE Plasma 5.23 desktop environment series with more bug fixes and improvements. . KDE Plasma 5.23.5 is here about five weeks after the KDE Plasma 5.23.4 update and it’s the last bugfix release for the KDE Plasma 5.23 “25th Anniversary Edition” desktop environment, further improving various components, such as the Plasma Wayland session, which received improvements to the advanced keyboard options, as well as to mouse and touchpad settings to let you toggle between Flat and Adaptive acceleration profiles. Moreover, the Plasma Wayland session now lets users switch Activities without displaying a weird dummy entry in the Task Manager, improves mouse and keyboard input to no longer stop working after turning a monitor off and then back on again, and lets you apply a “No titlebar and frame” window rule without making the window very small. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . KDE Plasma 5.23.5 serves as the last maintenance release, improving several Wayland functionalities and addressing numerous issues.. KDE Plasma, Wayland Functionality, Desktop Enhancements. . Brittany Day
The time has come to say goodbye to another Linux kernel series, Linux 5.14, which is now end-of-life and it won’t receive further updates, so it’s time to upgrade to a newer kernel branch. . Linux kernel 5.14 was released almost three months ago, on August 30th, 2021, in celebration of Linux’s 30th anniversary, and it introduced quite some interesting features, starting with better protection against those pesky Spectre vulnerabilities and continuing with much-enhanced support for AMD GPUs. Today, November 21st, renowned Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the release of Linux kernel 5.14.21 as the twenty-first maintenance update and also the last in the series. Yes, that’s right, Linux 5.14 is now marked as EOL (End of Life) on the kernel.org website and it will no longer be supported. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . The Linux kernel version 5.14 has now reached its end of life, prompting users to transition to the 5.15 LTS to ensure enhanced security measures and additional features.. Linux Kernel Upgrade, Kernel Support, Maintenance Update. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Linux 5.3 kernel series has reached end of life and it will no longer receive maintenance updates that fix critical security issues or bugs. Learn more: . Renowned Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman announced last week the release of the 18th maintenance update to the Linux 5.3 kernel series, version 5.3.18, which changes a total of 59 files, with 369 insertions and 329 deletions. However, the developer also noted the fact that this will be the last update for the Linux kernel 5.3 series, which now reached end of life. "I'm announcing the release of the 5.3.18 kernel. Note, this is the LAST 5.3.y kernel release. It is now end-of-life. Please move to 5.4.y now. All users of the 5.3 kernel series must upgrade," said Greg Kroah-Hartman in amailing list announcement. "The updated 5.3.y git tree can be found at kernel/git/stable/linux.git - Linux kernel stable tree." The link for this article located at Softpedia News is no longer available. . Celebrated open source advocate Linus Torvalds declared earlier this month the launch of the 5th major update for the kernel.. linux, kernel, series, reached, longer, receive, maintenance, update. . Brittany Day
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