🚀 Distribuzioni: rilasci e aggiornamenti
KaOS 2026.06 – completata la migrazione a Dinit
Dal documento OS.watch: “KaOS is proud to present to you a first stable ISO image that is fully Dinit-based… A move away from systemd as init system is completed.” Passaggio definitivo da systemd → Dinit, con turnstile e seatd per gestione servizi e sessioni.
SteamOS 3.8.10 – aggiornamento base Arch e fix per Game Mode
Da OS.watch: “updated Arch system base; initial support for upcoming Steam Machine hardware; improved support for screen casting in Game Mode…” Molti fix per controller, trackpad, sessioni video e Remote Play.
PorteuX 2.7 – ntfs-plus, GCC 16.1.0, Plasma 6.7
Da OS.watch: “ntfs3 kernel driver now updated to the new ntfs-plus driver… big upstream updates such as GCC 16.1.0, FFmpeg 8.1.1, KDE Plasma 6.7.0, GNOME 50.2…” Aggiornamenti massivi ai desktop environment e pipeline di build.
Home Assistant OS 18.0 – kernel 6.18 e firmware Raspberry Pi aggiornabile
Da OS.watch: “The Linux kernel has been updated from 6.12 to 6.18… Raspberry Pi bootloader firmware can now be updated directly from Home Assistant OS.” Docker 29.5.3, containerd 2.2.4, Buildroot 2025.02.14.
📰 Progetti GNU & FSF
GNUtrition 0.33 – primo rilascio dal 2012
Dal documento GNU: “GNUtrition 0.33 is now released… first release since 2012.” Software libero per analisi nutrizionale.
GNU direvent 5.5 – migliorata gestione subprocessi
Dal documento GNU: “Version 5.5 of GNU direvent is available… All subprocesses are…” Aggiornamenti al sistema di gestione eventi.
FSF – incontri per migliorare il Free Software Directory
Dal documento FSF: “Join the FSF and friends… to help improve the Free Software Directory.”
🇪🇺 FSFE – Device Neutrality & DMA
Dal documento FSFE: “FSFE has submitted its position… calling for the right to fully uninstall AI-based features from Android devices.” Focus su interoperabilità e rimozione funzionalità AI obbligatorie.
🔐 EFF – diritti digitali e policy USA
Dal documento EFF: “Four Years After Dobbs… digital rights and reproductive rights have become increasingly intertwined.” “The FCC’s Spam Call Proposal… vast amounts of personal information from every person who wants a phone number.”