Six Linux Distributions Receive Major Updates in January 2026

January 2026 brought significant updates to six popular Linux distributions, building on the weekly highlights from January 19-25 (see our Linux Distribution Updates series). These releases focus on performance, security, modern bootloaders, and desktop environments, ideal for Windows switchers and diverse users.

Expanding on the January 19-25 weekly wrap-up—which spotlighted CachyOS, GNU Guix, and MX Linux among other developments—the Linux ecosystem saw further key distro releases throughout January 2026.

CachyOS (January 24) refined its Arch-based ISO with Limine bootloader replacing GRUB2, earlier CPU detection for optimized installs, Wayland default in the live environment, and Plasma's login manager. Upgrades are available via system tools or the CachyOS site.

DietPi 10.0, optimized for single-board computers like Raspberry Pi, builds on Debian 12 'Bookworm' with fresher packages, LTS support, and new scripts for Uptime Kuma and ownCloud Infinite Scale. It drops older hardware compatibility; images are on the DietPi downloads page.

GNU Guix 1.5.0, after nearly three years, integrates KDE Plasma 6.5, GNOME 46 with Wayland default, rootless daemon, and 64-bit RISC-V binaries for better developer access.

Linux Mint 22.3 exited beta with a unified system information tool replacing reports, Cinnamon 6.6 improvements to app launcher, keyboard layouts, and file transfers. ISOs are available on Mint's channels.

MX Linux 25.1 'Infinity' upgraded to Debian 13.3, Linux 6.12 kernel (with Liquorix option), and revived dual-init (systemd/sysvinit) support in a single ISO.

EndeavourOS 'Neo' ISO (January 15) refreshed packages including kernel, Firefox, Mesa, and Calamares installer, defaulting to open-source NVIDIA drivers (with tweaks for legacy GPUs). Download from the EndeavourOS site.

These updates highlight Linux's rapid evolution, offering tailored options for various needs. For more context, check related articles in the Linux Distribution Updates series.

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