November 2025: The good, the bad, and the interesting in the Linuxverse
November 2025 has endedTherefore, and as usual, today we bring you this small and useful compendium of information, news, tutorials, manuals, guides and launch events related to the Linuxverse (Free Software, Open Source and GNU/Linux).
Some of which are from our website and others from some important global websites, which have occurred during said current month.
October 2025: The good, the bad, and the interesting within the Linuxverse
But, before starting to read this post about current information on the "Linuxverse during November 2025", we recommend the previous related post from the previous month, for later reading at the end is present, in case you find it useful, interesting or necessary:
Some relevant web sources that we usually use for this series of publications are: Release log websites DistroWatch, OS.Watch, FOSSTorrent and ArchiveOS; and the websites of organizations such as the Free Software Foundation (FSF), Open Source Initiative (OSI) and Linux Foundation (LF).

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Inside From Linux in November 2025
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- November 2025: News of the month about the Linuxverse: A news summary about GNU/Linux, Free Software and Open Source of the current month that begins. (View)
- Fedora 43: GNOME 49, Wayland and a new Anaconda installer mark the future of the distribution: A version that comes loaded with important changes both in its internal structure and in the user experience. (View)
- Linux comes to the browser: the kernel runs in WebAssemblyFor the first time, the Linux Kernel has been able to be run directly within a web browser, without emulators or virtual machines. (View)
- Nuclear Technology and the Linuxverse: Free and Open Source Programs for the Energy of the FutureCome and discover 3 interesting websites that function as repositories of free and open programs related to "the Linuxverse and Nuclear Technology". (View)
- IncusOS: The new immutable and secure Linux distribution for Incus-based serversA Distro that uses atomic A/B updates and full encryption with Secure Boot and TPM 2.0. (View)
- Trinity R14.1.5: The classic KDE 3.5 is revived with new features, expanded support, and visual improvementsAmong the highlights is that Twin now allows mosaic in multi-monitor setups, and Kicker improves its appearance with 3D frames and panel blur. (View)
- Caligula: A disk imaging tool for TerminalIdeal for avoiding the use of the "dd" command in the terminal or the "Balena Etcher" program on the desktop. (View)
- Kernel Installer: Alexia Kernel Installer – A CLI Tool from the Systems GirlHaving the latest version of the Linux Kernel can help improve computer security and compatibility with very modern hardware. (View)
- Google Antigravity: A new IDE from Google based on Microsoft's Visual Studio CodeAnd it also offers strong integration with Google's latest AI technology, through the use of AI Agents. (View)

Outside of "From Linux" in November 2025
GNU/Linux Distro Releases According to DistroWatch, OS.Watch and FOSSTorrent
- KaOS 2025.11: November 30.
- Ambian 25.11.1: November 30.
- Nix OS 25.11: November 30.
- NebiOS 10.1: November 30.
- pee 2.4.3: November 30.
- Vitalinux 3.4: November 30.
- CachyOS 251129: November 30.
- Solus 4.8: November 29.
- 4MLinux 50.0: November 29.
- MiniOS 5.1.0: November 29.
- VailuxOS 1.5.1: November 29.
- AnduinOS 1.4.1: November 28.
- EndeavorOS 2025.11.24: November 28.
- BlueOnyx 5121r-20251127: November 28.
- AVLinux 25: November 28.
- PARDUS 25.0: November 27.
- Patch 2025-11-26: November 27.
- KDE neon 20251127: November 27.
- SmartOS 20251127: November 27.
- Whonix 18.0.7.6: November 27.
- Xubuntu 26.04-snapshot1: November 27.
- Ubuntu Unity 26.04-snapshot1: November 27.
- Ubuntu Studio 26.04-snapshot1: November 27.
- Ubuntu MATE 26.04-snapshot1: November 27.
- Ubuntu Kylin 26.04-snapshot1: November 27.
- Ubuntu Cinnamon 26.04-snapshot1: November 27.
- Ubuntu Budgie 26.04-snapshot1: November 27.
- Lubuntu 26.04-snapshot1: November 27.
- Kubuntu 26.04-snapshot1: November 26.
- Edubuntu 26.04-snapshot1: November 26.
- Ubuntu 26.04-snapshot1: November 26.
- Proxmox 4.1 "Backup Server": November 26.
- TUXEDO 20251126: November 26.
- ZimaOS 1.5.2: November 26.
- Rocky 10.1: November 26.
- Oracle 9.7: November 26.
- FreeBSD 15.0-RC4: November 25.
- CentOS 10-20251124: November 25.
- ROSA 13.1: November 25.
- arcOS 22.2.0: November 25.
- Tsurugi 25.11: November 24.
- Alma Linux 10.1: November 24.
- PARDUS 25.0: November 24.
- RasPiOS 2025-11-24: November 24.
- Bluestar 6.17.8: November 24.
- Ultramarine 43: November 24.
- LinuxCNC 2.97: November 24.
- MagOS 20251122: November 24.
- WM Live 13.2: November 23.
- Vincent 1.1: November 23.
- FreeBSD 15.0-RC3: November 21.
- Voyager 26.04-alpha2: November 20.
- Q4OS 7.0-testing: November 20.
- KDE neon 20251120: November 20.
- Unraid 7.2.1: November 20.
- Exe 20251119: November 19.
- Vipnix 20251119: November 19.
- MODICIA 6.12.57: November 19.
- Puppy 2510-251119: November 19.
- CloudLinux 9.7: November 19.
- TrueNAS 25.10.0.1: November 19.
- Proxmox 9.1 "Virtual Environment": November 19.
- Bluefin 43.20251119: November 19.
- Snal 1.39: November 19.
- gabeeOSLinux 6.12.58: November 19.
- Aurora 43.20251118: November 19.
- Chrome OS 16433.41.0: November 18.
- BlueOnyx 5212R-20251117: November 18.
- Calculate 20251118: November 18.
- FreeBSD 15.0-RC2: November 18.
- extrox 2.0: November 18.
- MiniOS 5.1.0-rc1: November 18.
- OS 13.2: November 18.
- Vendefoul Wolf TDE K6-17-8: November 18.
- finnix 251: November 17.
- Alma Linux 9.7: November 17.
- VyOS 2025.11 «Stream»: November 17.
- Gentoo 20251116: November 17.
- DietPi 9.19: November 17.
- Synex 13-u2: November 17.
- Obarun 2025.11.16: November 17.
- Q4OS 6.3: November 16.
- Refracta 13.1: November 16.
- Debian Education 13.2.0: November 15.
- Debian 13.2.0: November 15.
- Exton 251115 «OpSuS»: November 15.
- AOSC 20251115: November 15.
- Office Zero 11_3: November 15.
- Talos 1.12.0-beta0: November 14.
- LliureX 23_20251113: November 14.
- KDE neon 20251113: November 13.
- SmartOS 20251113: November 13.
- XIVA Studio 2025-11-13: November 13.
- linuxfx 11.25.11: November 13.
- CentOS 10-20251111: November 13.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1, 9.7: November 12.
- Nitrux 5.0.0: November 12.
- Tails 7.2: November 12.
- Flatcar 4459.2.0: November 12.
- B: November 12.
- SparkyLinux 8.1: November 11.
- Slimbook OS 24-r111: November 11.
- Volume 4.067: November 10.
- DESERT 4.5: November 10.
- Tribblix 0m38: November 9.
- PorteuX 2.4: November 9.
- Kicksecure 18.0.6.4: November 9.
- MX Linux 25: November 9.
- GXDE 25.3: November 9.
- Calculate 20251108: November 9.
- FreeBSD 15.0-BETA5: November 7.
- StartOS 0.4.0-alpha12: November 7.
- HackerOS 3.6: November 7.
- Endless 6.0.8: November 7.
- Luberri 25.2: November 6.
- TUXEDO 20251106: November 6.
- KDE neon 20251106: November 6.
- Easy OS 7.0.28: November 6.
- AgarimOS 20251106: November 6.
- FreedomBox 2025-11-05: November 6.
- Murena 3.2: November 6.
- iodéOS 6.9: November 5.
- Expiration 6.1-251105: November 5.
- openmamba 20251105: November 5.
- umbrellaOS 1.5.0: November 5.
- OsoLinux 43: November 4.
- antiX 25-beta1: November 4.
- ZimaOS 1.5.1: November 4.
- LinuxHub 3.0.9: November 4.
- FreeELEC 12.2.1: November 3.
- Dev 6.0.0: November 3.
- Voyager 26.04-alpha: November 3.
- SliTaz 2025-11-02: November 2.
- Lingmo 3.0.5: November 2.
- NebiOS 10.0: November 1.
- Arch 2025.11.01: November 1.
- Kicksecure 18.0.5.8: November 1.
- NutyX 25.03.1: November 1.
- MocaccinoOS 25.11: November 1.
- HydraPWK 25.03.T1: November 1.
- Kiro 25.11.01.01: November 1.
- Dr.Parted 25.11: November 1.
- Shanios 2025.11.01: November 1.
And to go deeper more information about each of these releases and others, the following is available link.
Featured news from the Free Software Foundation (FSF / FSFE)
- October GNU Spotlight with Amin Bandali – 9 New GNU Releases!On November 3rd, and as usual at the beginning of each month, this well-known FSF contributor informs us of the nine (9) new software releases from the GNU project that have been updated during the previous month (up to October 31st), and among which are the following: gnunet-0.25.2, gnupg-2.5.13, less-685, libunistring-1.4.1, marst-2.8, parallel-20251022, r-4.5.2, shepherd-1.0.8 and unifont-17.0.02.View)
The software package Shepherd is a GNU Shepherd daemon, meaning it oversees the execution of system services, replacing similar functions found in typical boot systems. It provides dependency management through an intuitive interface and is based on GNU Guile.
To learn more about this information and other news from the same period, click on the following links: FSF y FSFE.
Featured News from the Open Source Initiative (OSI)
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Sustaining open source: the next 25 years depend on what we do together nowOpen source is suffering from its own success. The ecosystem that once thrived on voluntary energy now faces existential questions: How do we maintain the infrastructure that powers the modern world? The answer isn't just money, but also people, governance, and collaboration. We need companies to invest not only funds but also their employees' time, foundations to collaborate instead of isolating themselves, and communities to plan for the entire lifecycle of projects. The next 25 years depend on what we do together now. (View)
At an event earlier this year, I (Ruth Suehle) heard someone describe the sustainability challenges we face as, “Open source is suffering the consequences of its own success,” and it’s true. The ecosystem that once thrived on voluntary collaboration now faces existential questions of regulation, funding, and sustainability. The good news is that these problems are solvable, with solutions based on what we know best: community.
To learn more about this information and other news, click on the following link.
Latest News from the Linux Foundation Organization (FL)
- High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF), thanks to
To learn more about this information and other news from the same period, click on the following links: linux foundation, in English; and the Linux Foundation Europe, in Spanish.

Summary
In short, we hope this "small and useful news compendium " with the highlights inside and outside our “Blog From Linux”May this eleventh month of the current year (November 2025) be a great contribution to the improvement, growth and dissemination of all free and open technologies and developments, within and outside the Linuxverse.
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