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NetworkManager 1.58.1 dropped on August 21, 2026, primarily to fix a regression that broke automatic connections to WPA3 networks introduced in the previous release. The update enforces stricter security for private 802.1X connections by rejecting arbitrary CA paths, forcing users to rely on system-trusted certificates instead. Additionally, DNS port forwarding to systemd-resolved now works correctly, and mobile broadband interfaces finally enable IPv4 forwarding for gateway usage. While the base 1.58 release already removed dhclient support, this maintenance patch includes the final CVE-2026-10805 fix to prevent config injection in the deprecated backend.
Tom's Hardware's hands-on time with the new Dell XPS 13 (2026) confirms it is setting a new bar for mainstream Windows ultraportables, though you will pay a premium for that compact, non-upgradable chassis. The cooling and power supply market is heating up too, with be quiet! releasing the Dark Rock Pro 6, Noctua expanding into 240mm and 420mm AIOs, and Cooler Master quietly dropping a 3000W platinum workstation supply. On the desktop side, reviewers tested the AOC's 4K/240Hz QD-OLED panel, the uniquely cooled AORUS RTX 5070 Ti INFINITY, and a new wave of sub-12ms 8,000Hz Hall-Effect and optical keyboards. If you are looking to tune out the fan noise with some clarity-focused aune AS5 active speakers, full reviews for all of these components are live across Tom's Hardware, IgorsLAB, and other partner sites.
Ten major Linux distributions shipped critical security advisories today, with Ubuntu leading a massive kernel sweep across every LTS release to patch WiFi mesh injection and AMD Zen 2 cache isolation flaws. Infrastructure tooling also took a hit, as curl, Podman, and BIND received fixes for authentication bypasses, container escape vectors, and cache exhaustion exploits. The runtime layer saw equally heavy CVE counts, featuring a MySQL 8.4 rebase, PHP 8.4 and Python 3.13 hardening against SQLi and tarfile bypasses, and parallel patches for .NET and Go ecosystems.
KDE neon build 20260820 is now available, bundling the latest KDE Gear 26.08 "Enjoy Shiny Stuff" release with Plasma 6.7.4 and Frameworks 6.29.0 on an Ubuntu Noble base. Key updates include Dolphin's improved KDE Connect integration, Konsole's new Alt+click drag-and-drop for filenames, and a responsive redesign for the Minuet music app. While the build aligns with KDE's 30th anniversary, users should review community reports for issues ranging from SDDM login flickering and Wayland failures on older AMD GPUs to arm64 package gaps. Four editions are available for download, including the stable User Edition, a Testing variant from bugfix branches, and specialized images for unstable and development workflows.
PikaOS 26.08.20, codenamed "Nest" 4.0, is now available as a Debian Sid-based distribution optimized for gaming and content creation. The update introduces five desktop editions, GNOME, KDE Plasma, Hyprland, COSMIC, and Niri, along with x86-64-v3 compiled packages and a custom kernel featuring performance patches. A new unified tool called Pikman streamlines package updates, kernel switching, and scheduler selection, while the distro ships with pre-configured gaming and streaming utilities. The project remains open source, offering both Standard and NVIDIA-specific ISOs to deliver a polished, ready-to-use system without extensive manual configuration.
KDE published Gear 26.08, delivering 171 packages and the first net additions to the suite in years. New entries include the kdominate library and the KeepSecret password manager, while Kdenlive receives a major overhaul with GSoC-contributed effect widgets and timeline improvements. Dolphin and Konsole gain practical UX upgrades like regex filtering and drag-and-drop from terminal links, alongside Akonadi's long-overdue C++ modernization and Python bindings. Source tarballs and Flatpak updates are available immediately, with distribution packages rolling out over the coming weeks.
Garuda Linux has officially shipped Temeraire (260819), an Arch-based rolling update landing on August 19, 2026. The ISO swaps the stock kernel for a CachyOS-derived linux-garuda image featuring the EEVDF scheduler and automatic Nvidia DKMS builds, while FireDragon 13 ships a complete privacy-focused rewrite and the new toolbox consolidates every legacy system management script. Eleven desktop editions are available, ranging from KDE Plasma and GNOME to a brand new Rust-based COSMIC variant, with default software jumping to Plasma 6.7.4, FFmpeg 9, and GCC 16. You can download any of the official ISOs directly from the Garuda build servers or verify the full changelog on the community forum thread.
RPM 6.1.0 is officially out as the first stable release under a new kernel-inspired cadence, promising predictable biannual updates instead of the unpredictable 4.x era. The update restores NSS-based user and group lookups that broke years ago, slaps installation times down by roughly 26 percent on Linux 5.11 and glibc 2.34, and adds literal macro modifiers alongside PKCS#11 token signing.
AOC's new 720Hz dual-mode OLED monitor and Logitech's claimed 30ms latency drop on the Pro X2 Superstrike mouse are leading a wave of high-performance hardware reviews hitting today. Google's Pixel 11 series finally lands with an efficient Tensor G6 chip and camera upgrades, while ASRock's white X870E Taichi motherboard adds 10 GbE to AM5 builds at a premium price. Kioxia's Gen5 Exceria Pro G2 SSD is delivering sustained reads up to 14.9 GB/s, and cooler setups from Cooler Master's V8 ACE return alongside the 1024 Wh Aferiy P180Pro power station round out the coverage.
Linux distributions pushed significant security updates today with BIND facing widespread exploitation attempts as AlmaLinux and Ubuntu released patches for cache poisoning and DNSSEC validation flaws. MySQL 8.4 jumped versions while AlmaLinux shipped a rebased build to address roughly two dozen issues touching the optimizer and replication engine, and RHEL rolled out updates for OpenShift and MicroShift. Ubuntu's release drew attention for a messy nginx revert after an initial regex fix caused breakage in the wild, alongside patches for .NET, libheif, and legacy curl packages. Other critical advisories include SUSE closing 19 holes in Erlang, Debian's Firefox ESR update with 28 CVEs, and Gentoo's urgent push for remote code execution fixes in quickjs-ng and libssh2.
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