Linux Weekly Roundup: MX-23.3, NVIDIA 555, FreeBSD 14.1-BETA3, and More!

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Here are the hottest news stories and top articles of the week!

🔥📰 Hottest News of the Week! 📰🔥

  • MX-23.3 was released with updates, bug fixes, and the latest kernels. Highlights include Debian 12.5 base, OEM language setup, Pipewire 1.0, zstd compression, and updated manuals. No reinstall is needed for MX-23 users (release note).
  • NVIDIA released the beta version of the NVIDIA 555 graphics driver series, featuring explicit GPU sync support for Wayland, GSP firmware, Vulkan Wayland WSI, and various improvements (release note).
  • FreeBSD 14.1-BETA3 is now available with installation images for various architectures. Notable changes include UFS2 softupdates enabled by default and multiple bug fixes (release note).
  • Ultramarine 40 introduces a new codename scheme and releases the Xfce Edition. Early upgrades are available, Raspberry Pi support is improved, and Chromebook Edition is coming soon. Pantheon Edition is discontinued. GNOME 46 and KDE 6 bring enhancements (release note).
  • IceWM 3.5 was released with new features like theme installation, address bar enhancements, keyboard layout improvements, urgency flag management, and internal optimizations (release note).

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