The Linux and open-source community experienced a busy week with several distribution releases and software improvements. Highlights include updates to MX Linux, CachyOS, GNU Guix, and Deepin, alongside enhancements in tools like GIMP and Wine. Hardware announcements featured new Linux-compatible devices.
During the fourth week of 2026, from January 19 to 25, Linuxiac published its weekly roundup, capturing significant developments in the Linux ecosystem.
In Linux distributions, four notable releases emerged. MX Linux 25.1 ISOs became available, introducing dual init support. CachyOS rolled out its January 2026 version with a reworked installer and Wayland enabled by default. GNU Guix 1.5 added Plasma 6.5, GNOME 46, rootless mode, and other features. Deepin 25.0.10 arrived with improvements to its file manager and installer.
Software updates were plentiful. GIMP 3.0.8 provided bug fixes for its core, tools, and plugins. The COSMIC Desktop reached version 1.0.3, enhancing its file manager. Wine 11.1 fixed 22 bugs affecting apps and games. Bottles 61 introduced the Eagle feature, transforming it into an analysis tool. Other releases included Glibc 2.43 with ISO C23 features and performance boosts, Steam client updates for controllers, Hyprland 0.53.2 for better plugin handling, and more.
Community news covered recommendations for Windows switchers, warnings about Snap malware, and ReactOS's 30-year milestone. Hardware highlights featured the Slimbook Executive laptop with Intel Core Ultra 7 in a 1.2 kg design, and the Arduino UNO Q as a hybrid SBC with Linux and real-time microcontroller support.
This wrap-up, published on January 25, 2026, underscores the vibrant pace of open-source innovation.