Note: This is a preview release of the upcoming Manjaro 26.1 “Bian-May”! We are looking for your feedback on these install medias …
Manjaro 26.1 (Preview)
Since we released Anh-Linh in January 2026 we worked hard to get the next release of Manjaro out there. We call it Bian-May.
The GNOME edition has received several updates to Gnome 50 series. This includes a lot of fixes and polish when Gnome 50 originally was released in March 2026. You can find find release dates of each upcoming point-release here: Release Calendar. Weekly updates around GNOME can be found here.
Highlights of 50 release series are:
GNOME’s parental controls have made a massive leap forward in GNOME 50. For the first time it is now possible for parents and guardians to monitor screen time and set limits for child accounts, including bedtime schedules. The new features allow automatically locking the screen when a screen limit or bedtime is reached. Parents and guardians also have the ability to extend screen time past the limit when needed. We also ship Big Parental Controls 1.0 from our sister-project Big Linux from Brazil, to comply with recent laws there.
GNOME’s built-in remote desktop capabilities have seen significant improvements in version 50. A major performance boost comes from new hardware acceleration support (using Vulkan and VA-API). By using your computer’s graphics processor to stream video, remote sessions are now significantly smoother with much less lag and lower power consumption. Compatibility has also been improved for a wider range of hardware with the integration of explicit sync, which provides a more stable experience for those using NVIDIA drivers.
GNOME’s display technologies have received a massive set of stability and performance updates in GNOME 50.
Improved Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Fractional Scaling Support: VRR and fractional scaling have both been improved for GNOME 50, with bug fixes, stability, and user experience improvements. For users with compatible monitors, VRR provides a tear-free experience where the display’s refresh rate matches the application’s frame rate, resulting in significantly smoother motion. Fractional scaling allows what is displayed on screen to be scaled in increments, to better suit a range of display densities. When it is enabled, users can natively select scales like 125% or 150% in the display settings.
Low-Latency Cursor in VRR: The mouse cursor now operates independently of the application’s frame rate while VRR is active. This ensures the cursor remains fluid and responsive at the monitor’s maximum refresh rate (e.g., 144Hz) even if a game or professional app is running at a lower frame rate.
NVIDIA Performance Boosts: Workarounds for NVIDIA driver quirks have been implemented, targeting stuttering and frame-timing issues. The result is noticeably smoother window animations and general desktop fluidity for users with NVIDIA GPUs.
Next-Gen Color Management: Support for version 2 of the Wayland color management protocol has landed. This provides the technical foundation for creative professionals to achieve higher color accuracy across different apps and hardware.
HDR Screen Sharing: Building on GNOME’s modern color pipeline, it’s now possible to screen share monitors displaying High Dynamic range (HDR) content. This allows screen recording software to record the screen content with the same vivid colors as displayed on the physical screen.
The Plasma edition comes with the latest Plasma 6.6 series, Frameworks 6.25 and KDE Gear 26.04. It brings exciting new improvements to your desktop.
Plasma 6.6 includes a number of highly-requested features:
Plasma makes your life as easy as possible, without sacrificing the flexibility or features that have made Plasma the most versatile desktop in the known universe. With that in mind, Plasma’s usability and accessibility got improved, and practical new features were added into the mix.
Those who like tailoring the look and feel of their environment can now turn their current setup into a new global theme! This custom global theme can be used for the day and night theme switching feature.
If you have colorblindness, check out the filters on System Settings’ Accessibility page, under Color Blindness Correction. Plasma 6.6 adds a new grayscale filter, bringing the total to four filters that account for different kinds of colorblindness.
Speaking of accessibility, Spectacle can now recognize and extract text from images it scans. Among other use cases, this makes it easy to write alt texts for visually-impaired users.
With Plasma Setup, the technical steps of operating system installation and disk partitioning can be handled separately from user-facing steps like setting up an account, connecting to a network, and so on.
With our XFCE edition, we have now Xfce 4.20. Here some highlights: A new file highlighting feature (accessed from the file properties dialog) in Thunar file manager lets you set a custom colour background and a custom foreground text colour – an effective way to call attention to specific file(s) in a directory laden with similar-looking mime types. On the subject of finding files, Thunar includes recursive search.
The panel picks up a pair of new preferences. First, panel length is now configured in pixels rather than percentages, as before. Second, there’s a new “keep panel above windows” option. This allows maximised app windows to fill the area behind the panel rather than maximise its bottom or top edge to sit flush against it.
Control Centre groups all of the desktop’s various modules for managing the system into one easy-to-use window. New options are present in many of these. For example you can disable header bars in dialogs from the Appearance module; show or hide a ‘delete’ option in file context menus from Desktop; and pick a default multi-monitor behaviour before you attach an additional screen – dead handy, that.
Kernel 7.0 is used for this release, such as the latest drivers available to date. With 6.18 LTS and 6.12 LTS we offer additional support for older hardware as needed.
We hope you enjoy this release and let us know what you think of Bian-May.
Bian-May 26.1.0-pre (2026-05-05)
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Hello Manjaro user community, here we have another set of package updates. We are continuing our development of the upcoming release of ‘Bian-May’ which can be expected end of May, beginning of June. This is a preview-release and not yet the final one, as more testing needs to be done.
However, due to recent feedback, also due to CVE-2026-31431 I decided to push our current packages also to the stable branch for easier updating and securing your systems. If you added the mitigation workaround, you can remove it on patched kernels.
I will see on when I may find time to test more our install medias, but might release Manjaro 26.1-preview as an option to install Manjaro with these package updates already included. So read the changelog and and our troubleshoot guidelines for more details.
Development speed may be a little slower the upcoming weeks. However, still let us know any issues you may have found thus far.
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Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.19.14, the 6.19 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 7.0, and/or 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Most Kernels got updated
introducing stable 7.0 series
updated firmwares
linux619 kernel series got removed from our repos
this includes security fixes for CVE-2026-31431
patched kernels are: 5.10.254+, 5.15.204+, 6.1.170+, 6.6.137+, 6.12.85+, 6.18.22+, 6.19.12+, 7.0-rc7+
affected kernels are: 6.1.167_rt62, 6.6.133_rt73, 6.12.79_rt17, 6.17.5_rt7
more info in troubleshoot guide
NVIDIA 595.71.05 / 580.159.03
Firefox 150.0.1
Thunderbird 150.0
LibreOffice 26.2.3 and 25.8.6
Systemd 260.1
MESA 26.0.6
QEMU 11.0
Octopi 0.19.0
Heroic Games Launcher 2.21.0
WebKitGTK 2.52.3
VirtualBox 7.2.8
wireplumber 0.5.14
PipeWire 1.6.4
LXQt 2.4.0
COSMIC Epoch 1.0.11
Plasma 6.6.4
KDE Frameworks 6.25.0
KDE Gear 26.04.0
Qt 6.11
GNOME 50.1
Phosh 0.54.0
ROCm 7.2.2
GStreamer 1.28.2
Drop of CuteFish DE and ukui
Godot 4.6.2
Texlive 2026.1
Parental Controls 1.0.0
freecad 1.1.0
FFmpeg 8.1
Updates to Deepin, Python and Haskell
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.254
linux515 5.15.204
linux61 6.1.170
linux66 6.6.137
linux612 6.12.85
linux618 6.18.26
linux70 7.0.3
linux71 7.1.0-rc1
linux61-rt 6.1.167_rt62
linux66-rt 6.6.133_rt73
linux612-rt 6.12.79_rt17
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (5/1/26 06:38 CEST)
stable core x86_64: 133 new and 133 removed package(s)
stable extra x86_64: 7086 new and 7181 removed package(s)
stable multilib x86_64: 79 new and 85 removed package(s)
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Was this AI-found?
AI-assisted. The starting insight — that splice() hands page-cache pages into the crypto subsystem and that scatterlist page provenance might be an under-explored bug class — came from human research by Taeyang Lee at Xint.
From there, Xint Code scaled the audit across the entire crypto/ subsystem in roughly an hour. Copy Fail was the highest-severity finding in the run.
– Copy Fail — CVE-2026-31431
With the rapid evolution of AI - this is just the beginning…
Don’t panic
Avoid untrusted code, scripts or apps, in any form.
Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
On 29 April 2026, a high local privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux kernel, tracked as CVE-2026-31431 and named “Copy Fail”, was publicly disclosed. The vulnerability affects Manjaro Linux since 2017. A public proof-of-concept exploit has been released.
Unpatched kernel
Patched kernel
All kernels built before this incident is vulnerable
The release manager has patched most of the kernels and released them to the testing and unstable branches.
[Testing Update] 2026-05-01 - Kernels (CVE-2026-31431), NVIDIA, LibreOffice, Mesa, Deepin - #2 by discobot
And with this comment Fri, May 1, 2026 10:00 PM UTC stable branch has been updated as well
philm:
Current stable update includes most kernels patched. Please avoid to use Realtime Kernels for now …
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Welcome to the new monthly unstable branch thread.
Recent News
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Notable Package Changes
LibreOffice 26.2.3
Mesa 26.0.6
GCC 16
Known Issues
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Hello Manjaro user community, here we have another set of package updates. We are continuing our development of the upcoming release of ‘Bian-May’ which can be expected end of May, beginning of June. Development speed may be a little slower the upcoming weeks. However, still let us know any issues you may found thus far. Don’t expect major updates to stable branch anytime soon! Those who want to have a maintained Distro, may switch to testing branch and give needed feedback …
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Recent News
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KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.19.14, the 6.19 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 7.0, and/or 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Most Kernels got updated
linux619 kernel series got removed from our repos
this includes security fixes for CVE-2026-31431
patched kernels are: 5.10.254+, 5.15.204+, 6.1.170+, 6.6.137+, 6.12.85+, 6.18.22+, 6.19.12+, 7.0-rc7+
affected kernels are: 6.1.167_rt62, 6.6.133_rt73, 6.12.79_rt17, 6.17.5_rt7
more info in troubleshoot guide
NVIDIA 595.71.05 / 580.159.03
Firefox 150.0.1
LibreOffice 26.2.3
MESA 26.0.6
Updates to Deepin and Haskell
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.254
linux515 5.15.204
linux61 6.1.170
linux66 6.6.137
linux612 6.12.85
linux618 6.18.26
linux70 7.0.3
linux71 7.1.0-rc1
linux61-rt 6.1.167_rt62
linux66-rt 6.6.133_rt73
linux612-rt 6.12.79_rt17
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (5/1/26 06:38 CEST)
testing core x86_64: 21 new and 23 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 1623 new and 1742 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 22 new and 23 removed package(s)
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Hello Manjaro user community, here we have another set of package updates. We are continuing our development of the upcoming release of ‘Bian-May’ which can be expected end of April, beginning of May. Development speed may be a little slower the upcoming weeks. However, still let us know any issues you may found thus far …
Current Promotions
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Recent News
New in Manjaro GNOME!
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KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.19.14, the 6.19 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 7.0, and/or 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Some Kernels got updated
Thunderbird 150.0
QEMU 11.0
Octopi 0.19.0
Updates to Deepin, Python and Haskell
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.252
linux515 5.15.202
linux61 6.1.168
linux66 6.6.136
linux612 6.12.84
linux618 6.18.25
linux619 6.19.14 [EOL]
linux70 7.0.2
linux71 7.1.0-rc1
linux61-rt 6.1.167_rt62
linux66-rt 6.6.133_rt73
linux612-rt 6.12.79_rt17
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (4/28/26 14:49 CEST)
testing core x86_64: 22 new and 22 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 1868 new and 1927 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 8 new and 8 removed package(s)
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Hello Manjaro user community, here we have another set of package updates. We are continuing our development of the upcoming release of ‘Bian-May’ which can be expected end of April, beginning of May. Development speed may be a little slower the upcoming weeks. However, still let us know any issues you may found thus far …
Current Promotions
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Recent News
New in Manjaro GNOME!
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KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.19.14, the 6.19 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 7.0, and/or 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Most Kernels got updated
Note that linux619 is now marked EOL
Heroic Games Launcher 2.21.0
WebKitGTK 2.52.3
Mesa 26.0.5
VirtualBox 7.2.8
Firefox 150.0
PipeWire 1.6.4
LXQt 2.4.0
COSMIC Epoch 1.0.11
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.252
linux515 5.15.202
linux61 6.1.168
linux66 6.6.134
linux612 6.12.83
linux618 6.18.24
linux619 6.19.14 [EOL]
linux70 7.0.1
linux61-rt 6.1.167_rt62
linux66-rt 6.6.133_rt73
linux612-rt 6.12.79_rt17
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (4/23/26 19:19 CEST)
testing core x86_64: 24 new and 24 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 1612 new and 1715 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 5 new and 5 removed package(s)
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Hello Manjaro user community, here we have another set of package updates. We are continuing our development of the upcoming release of ‘Bian-May’ which can be expected end of April, beginning of May. Development speed may be a little slower the upcoming weeks. However, still let us know any issues you may found thus far …
Current Promotions
Get the latest Gaming Laptop by Slimbook powered by Manjaro: Slimbook Manjaro III
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Recent News
New in Manjaro GNOME!
Or, if you prefer the command line: (click for more details)
KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
KDE Gear 26.04.0
Updates to Deepin and Haskell
ROCm 7.2.2
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.252
linux515 5.15.202
linux61 6.1.168
linux66 6.6.134
linux612 6.12.81
linux618 6.18.22
linux619 6.19.12
linux70 7.0.0
linux61-rt 6.1.166_rt61
linux66-rt 6.6.129_rt70
linux612-rt 6.12.74_rt16
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (4/18/26 06:11 CEST)
testing core x86_64: 1 new and 1 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 1078 new and 1077 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 2 new and 2 removed package(s)
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Hello Manjaro user community, here we have another set of package updates. We are continuing our development of the upcoming release of ‘Bian-May’ which can be expected end of April, beginning of May. Development speed may be a little slower the upcoming weeks. However, still let us know any issues you may found thus far …
Current Promotions
Get the latest Gaming Laptop by Slimbook powered by Manjaro: Slimbook Manjaro III
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Recent News
New in Manjaro GNOME!
Or, if you prefer the command line: (click for more details)
KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Most Kernels got updated
introducing stable 7.0
updated firmwares
GStreamer 1.28.2
Thunderbird 149.0.2
COSMIC Epoch 1.0.9
PipeWire 1.6.3
KDE Frameworks 6.25.0
Phosh 0.54.0
WebKitGTK 2.52.0 / 2.52.1 / 2.52.2
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.252
linux515 5.15.202
linux61 6.1.168
linux66 6.6.134
linux612 6.12.81
linux618 6.18.22
linux619 6.19.12
linux70 7.0.0
linux61-rt 6.1.166_rt61
linux66-rt 6.6.129_rt70
linux612-rt 6.12.74_rt16
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (4/14/26 18:25 CEST)
testing core x86_64: 66 new and 66 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 2749 new and 2807 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 20 new and 20 removed package(s)
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Hello Manjaro user community, here we have another set of package updates. This might mark the start of the development cycle of the upcoming ‘Bian-May’ release series. With this we aim to update the default kernel to 7.0 series. Also there will be Plasma 6.6 series, KDE Gears 26.04 and GNOME 50 release series. XFCE will stay at 4.20 this release cycle. A release of ‘Bian-May’ can be expected end of April, beginning of May. Let us know any issues you may found thus far …
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Recent News
New in Manjaro GNOME!
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KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
A bugfix for linux66
GNOME 50.0
Plasma 6.6.4
Drop of CuteFish DE and ukui
Firefox 149.0.2
Haskell rebuilds
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.252
linux515 5.15.202
linux61 6.1.167
linux66 6.6.133
linux612 6.12.80
linux618 6.18.21
linux619 6.19.11
linux70 7.0.0rc7
linux61-rt 6.1.166_rt61
linux66-rt 6.6.129_rt70
linux612-rt 6.12.74_rt16
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (4/7/26 20:45 CEST)
testing core x86_64: 6 new and 6 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 1597 new and 1676 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 5 new and 5 removed package(s)
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Hello Manjaro user community, here we have another set of package updates. This might mark the start of the development cycle of the upcoming ‘Bian-May’ release series. With this we aim to update the default kernel to 7.0 series. Also there will be Plasma 6.6 series, KDE Gears 26.04 and GNOME 50 release series. XFCE will stay at 4.20 this release cycle. A release of ‘Bian-May’ can be expected end of April, beginning of May. Let us know any issues you may found thus far …
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KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Most Kernels got updated
Mesa 26.0.4
Updates to Deepin
Godot 4.6.2
Haskell rebuilds
ROCm 7.2.1
Texlive 2026.1
Parental Controls 1.0.0
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
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Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.252
linux515 5.15.202
linux61 6.1.167
linux66 6.6.131
linux612 6.12.80
linux618 6.18.21
linux619 6.19.11
linux70 7.0.0rc7
linux61-rt 6.1.166_rt61
linux66-rt 6.6.129_rt70
linux612-rt 6.12.74_rt16
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (4/6/26 19:46 CEST)
testing core x86_64: 24 new and 24 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 2409 new and 2457 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 35 new and 40 removed package(s)
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Welcome to the new monthly unstable branch thread.
Recent News
iptables now defaults to the nft backend (click for more details)
kea >= 1:3.0.3-6 update requires manual intervention (click for more details)
6.19 is now EOL (click for more details)
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Notable Package Changes
KDE Plasma 6.6.4
Libadwaita 1.9
GStreamer 1.28.2
KDE Frameworks 6.25.0
Phosh 0.54.0
GNOME 50 / 50.1
WebKitGTK 2.52.0 / 2.52.1 / 2.52.2 / 2.52.3
KDE Gear 26.04
Mesa 26.0.4 / 26.0.5
VirtualBox 7.2.8
PipeWire 1.6.3 / 1.6.4
LXQt 2.4.0
COSMIC Epoch 1.0.9 / 1.0.10 / 1.0.11
Thunderbird 149.0.2 / 150.0
QEMU 11.0
NVIDIA 595.71.05 / 580.159.03
Firefox 149.0.2 / 150.0 / 150.0.1
Known Issues
udev-usb-sync and kernel 7.0-rc (click for more details)
GNOME Shell extensions being updated to GNOME 50 are delayed (click for more details)
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
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Hello Manjaro user community, here we have another set of package updates. This might mark the start of the development cycle of the upcoming ‘Bian-May’ release series. With this we aim to update the default kernel to 7.0 series. Also there will be Plasma 6.6 series, KDE Gears 26.04 and GNOME 50 release series. XFCE will stay at 4.20 this release cycle. A release of ‘Bian-May’ can be expected end of April, beginning of May. Let us know any issues you may found thus far …
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Recent News
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Or, if you prefer the command line: (click for more details)
KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Most Kernels got updated
KDE Frameworks 6.24.0
FFmpeg 8.1
KDE Plasma 6.6.3
Mesa 26.0.3
Systemd 260.1
Firefox 149.0
Qt 6.11
LibreOffice 26.2.2 & 25.8.6
Thunderbird 149.0
NVIDIA 595.58.03
QEMU 10.2.2
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.252
linux515 5.15.202
linux61 6.1.167
linux66 6.6.130
linux612 6.12.78
linux618 6.18.20
linux619 6.19.10
linux70 7.0.0rc5
linux61-rt 6.1.166_rt61
linux66-rt 6.6.129_rt70
linux612-rt 6.12.74_rt16
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (3/28/26 20:09 CET)
testing core x86_64: 45 new and 45 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 4396 new and 4399 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 41 new and 41 removed package(s)
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Hello community, here we have another set of package updates. This might mark most likely the last update for Anh-Linh release series, as in 26.0.4 point release. Let us know if you see some issues with those package updates.
Current Promotions
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Recent News
New in Manjaro GNOME!
Or, if you prefer the command line: (click for more details)
KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Most Kernels got updated
Kernel-Series 7.0 got added
not all Nvidia drivers compile on it yet
COSMIC Epoch 1.0.8
LibreOffice 26.2.1 / 25.8.5
Systemd 259.5
GNOME 49.4
GStreamer 1.28.1
KDE Plasma 6.5.6
KDE Gear 25.12.3
Phosh 0.53.0
NetworkManager 1.56
NVIDIA 580.142
Note: not yet supported by mhwd
Firefox 148.0.2
Mesa 26.0.2
Thunderbird 148.0.1
PipeWire 1.6.2
KDE Frameworks 6.24.0
Gambas 3.21.5
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.252
linux515 5.15.202
linux61 6.1.165
linux66 6.6.128
linux612 6.12.77
linux618 6.18.18
linux619 6.19.8
linux70 7.0.0rc4
linux61-rt 6.1.166_rt61
linux66-rt 6.6.129_rt70
linux612-rt 6.12.74_rt16
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (3/16/26 18:52 CET)
stable core x86_64: 100 new and 96 removed package(s)
stable extra x86_64: 3539 new and 3629 removed package(s)
stable multilib x86_64: 69 new and 67 removed package(s)
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Going into effect on 17.03.2026 using Manjaro Linux in Brazil will most likely change. With the new law, Brazil wants to protect Children and Adolescents from unwanted content and other dangers found on the Internet and social medias.
The Digital Statute for Children and Adolescents (ECA Digital – Law No.
15,211/2025) represents a historic milestone in Brazil’s commitment to the full protection of children and adolescents in the digital environment. The result of a broad process of listening and collective construction, the law arises from dialogue among government, civil society, academia, and international organizations, establishing itself as one of the first pieces of legislation in the world to set clear duties and shared responsibility among digital platforms, families, and the State in safeguarding the best interests of children and adolescents on the internet.
We are in close relationship with our friends in Brazil, BigLinux, which are currently working on some possible solutions on their end. So far some recommendations are discussed:
including a dialog box when opening Calamares, a message stating that the system must be installed by an adult responsible for its maintenance, and that if the system is to be used by a minor, the responsible adult must configure a restricted account without sudo access and disable permission to use Flatpak for that user
create a user creation interface that already has the option for accounts for minors with these restrictions
There will be discussions about the law within the Brazil FOSS community, as this law might be difficult to apply to Linux distributions, as it is a much freer environment with a huge diversity of distributions, and trying to go much beyond a message warning that the system must be administered by someone of legal age would violate the LGPD, which is very similar to the European GDPR.
I’m not a lawyer, hence this is for informational purposes and no legal advise on how to comply to this given law.
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Hello community, here we have another set of package updates. This might mark most likely the last 26.0.4 update for Anh-Linh release series. Let us know if you see some issues with those package updates.
Current Promotions
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Recent News
New in Manjaro GNOME!
Or, if you prefer the command line: (click for more details)
KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Most Kernels got updated
Firefox 148.0.2
Mesa 26.0.2
Thunderbird 148.0.1
PipeWire 1.6.2
KDE Frameworks 6.24.0
Systemd 259.5
Gambas 3.21.5
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.252
linux515 5.15.202
linux61 6.1.165
linux66 6.6.128
linux612 6.12.77
linux618 6.18.18
linux619 6.19.8
linux70 7.0.0rc4
linux61-rt 6.1.166_rt61
linux66-rt 6.6.129_rt70
linux612-rt 6.12.74_rt16
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (3/16/26 18:52 CET)
testing core x86_64: 9 new and 9 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 946 new and 933 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 39 new and 40 removed package(s)
Overlay Changes
testing core x86_64: 19 new and 21 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 105 new and 106 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 1 new and 1 removed package(s)
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Hello community, here we have another set of package updates. This might mark most likely the last 26.0.4 update for Anh-Linh release series. Let us know if you see some issues with those package updates.
Current Promotions
Get the latest Gaming Laptop by Slimbook powered by Manjaro: Slimbook Manjaro III
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Recent News
New in Manjaro GNOME!
Or, if you prefer the command line: (click for more details)
KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Most Kernels got updated
Kernel-Series 7.0 got added
not all Nvidia drivers compile on it yet
COSMIC Epoch 1.0.8
LibreOffice 26.2.1 / 25.8.5
Systemd 259.3
GNOME 49.4
GStreamer 1.28.1
KDE Plasma 6.5.6
KDE Gear 25.12.3
Mesa 26.0.1
Phosh 0.53.0
NetworkManager 1.56
Firefox 148.0.2
Thunderbird 148.0
NVIDIA 580.142
Note: not yet supported by mhwd
PipeWire 1.6.1
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.252
linux515 5.15.202
linux61 6.1.165
linux66 6.6.128
linux612 6.12.75
linux618 6.18.16
linux619 6.19.6
linux70 7.0.0rc3
linux61-rt 6.1.164_rt60
linux66-rt 6.6.127_rt69
linux612-rt 6.12.74_rt16
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (3/11/26 19:36)
testing core x86_64: 93 new and 182 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 3294 new and 3470 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 46 new and 49 removed package(s)
Overlay Changes
testing core x86_64: 3 new and 1 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 70 new and 5 removed package(s)
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Manjaro 2.0
Synopsis
This document covers the organizational, technical, management, and other changes we (the Manjaro Team, et al) like to see applied to the Manjaro Project. The goal of this document is to serve as a point of discussion, and ultimately, once a consensus on its contents and written goals has been reached, as a guide for the organizational restructuring of the Manjaro Project.
Motivation
The Manjaro Project has been declining over the past decade. It managed to sustain a sizable user base, yet it stagnated, lost trust, lost almost all of its contributors, and even became a laughingstock for repeatedly making the same mistakes and never even attempting to address these known issues.
Known issues — such as, for instance, the TLS certificates not being renewed in time — are simply ignored, despite multiple team members taking the initiative and volunteering, or even building tooling, processes and infrastructure to address these issues.
The priorities of the Project leadership do not align with those of the developers and community. The current leadership’s goal is to turn Manjaro into a successful business, and thus far, these attempts have mostly failed. The Manjaro Project is being run as one individual’s personal project, and everything is centralized around this single individual — an individual who refuses to share essential access to both the maintenance of the Project and the supporting infrastructure with the rest of the team.
The Manjaro name is only used for its popularity, and the community is only used as guinea pigs and as unpaid workers, with as a result that the Project is severely suffering. As an example of this, no attempt is being made to acquire any funds for the Project, and the funds owned by the Manjaro GmbH & Co KG company are not being invested into the Project, with as a result that the Project’s funds have now run out, causing Manjaro’s only full-time developer to lose their only source of income.
We want the Manjaro Project to be revitalized, regain respect, attract contributors, and again provide meaningful value to the Open Source community.
We would also like to put our envisioned organizational restructuring into writing right away as we seek to reshape Manjaro into a proper community project, and to have it organized in such a way as to provide flexibility and opportunity instead of blockers.
Implementation
The Project
The Manjaro Project will split off from the Manjaro GmbH & Co KG and will become a non-profit registered association (e.V.).
The Team
The Manjaro Project e.V. will be headed by all current team members with an interest in joining this endeavor, each receiving an equal share of ownership.
Joining the Team
Anyone who wishes to join the Manjaro Project e.V. may apply for a position by finding two or more team members willing to endorse them, and the candidate-members will be judged upon the value they have provided to the Project through their contributions.
Once two or more endorsers have been found, the candidates’ membership will be put up for vote. If none of the team members have any objections, then the candidates may join the Manjaro Project e.V., thereby receiving all of the same rights as all already resident Manjaro Project e.V. members, and they will receive equal ownership of the Manjaro Project e.V..
Under certain circumstances, the Manjaro Project e.V. may seek out the assistance of specialists who may have never made any contributions to the Project, but in this case, the endorsement requirement will be reduced to only one endorser, and the specialist will be judged upon their relevant skills, not upon their contributions to the Project. This process can be started by way of a poll.
Leaving the Team
Team members may leave the Manjaro Project e.V. at any time and for any reason.
Team members may only be removed from the Manjaro Project e.V. after they have had no contact with the team for at least 12 months, and after an effort was made to reestablish contact with the non-responsive team member.
Team members who wish to temporarily suspend any activity in the Manjaro Project e.V. may do so by informing the other team members. Self-suspension will extend the period of non-communication with the other team members from 12 months to 36 months. In addition to this, the suspended team member’s voting rights will be temporarily withheld. A self-suspended team member may remove their suspension at any time by informing the team about their intent to actively partake in the Manjaro Project again, upon which their voting rights will also be restored.
Leadership
The Manjaro Project e.V. will have a flat/decentalized structure instead of a traditional leadership hierarchy. Members may pick up roles or tasks within the Manjaro Project e.V. according to their own interests.
Components of the project will be assigned one or more arbiters. These are senior and respected contributors who will provide leadership and direction for their respective domain(s).
Despite the flat structure, team members are expected to not bypass arbiters and act upon their own accord. For anything of impact they shall seek permission of the arbiter responsible for the relevant domain, some examples being:
You should not make expenses without the approval of the treasurer.
You should not represent the Manjaro Project e.V. in any official capacity on social media or at a convention without the approval of the community manager.
Voting and Decision-Making Procedures
Any decisions with a meaningful impact upon the Project due to risk, time, costs, or otherwise, should be voted upon. Any Manjaro Project e.V. member may at any time request a vote upon any topic fitting these criteria. When a poll has been requested, there will be a two-week period in which people can cast their vote from the moment the poll has been opened — high-impact polls are instead allotted four weeks. People who abstained from voting during the specified period will be considered in favor of the final vote.
Any Manjaro Project e.V. team member may request the voting period to be extended by up to four weeks, for any reason. The person who initially requested the poll may withdraw or indefinitely pause their request at any time.
For proposals of a minimal impact, a simple majority is sufficient to make it pass. For polls regarding proposals of a higher impact, more than 70% of all Manjaro Project e.V. members — 5/7 people, the minimum for an e.V., is roughly 71% — should vote in favor for it to pass.
Relationship with the Manjaro Company
The Manjaro GmbH & Co KG will over time effectively become the downstream of the Manjaro Project e.V. The Manjaro Project e.V. will continue to assist the Manjaro GmbH & Co KG to the best of its ability, but only as subordinate to the Manjaro Project e.V.'s work for the community and the Manjaro Linux distribution.
The Manjaro GmbH & Co KG will give the Manjaro Project e.V. an exhaustive license of the Manjaro trademark until the end of 2029, while the Manjaro GmbH & Co KG company retains the right to use the Manjaro trademark for its own products, as long as the Manjaro GmbH & Co KG company’s use of the trademark does not cause any confusion and the Manjaro GmbH & Co KG’s product naming does not conflict with any projects, products and/or services of the Manjaro Project e.V. The Manjaro GmbH & Co KG also declares its willingness to yield the trademark to the Manjaro Project e.V. for the price of one Euro after this initial period.
Assets and Infrastructure
Anything for which the Manjaro Project is its primary user will be handed over to the Manjaro Project e.V. This includes but is not limited to:
The Manjaro Linux, Manjaro-Kernels and Manjaro-ARM GitHub organizations.
The self-hosted Manjaro GitLab.
Any relevant Git repositories.
The manjaro.org domain.
The Manjaro forum.
Relevant Manjaro cloud organizations at for example Hetzner.
The Manjaro CDN.
Community finances and donations, such as OpenCollective.
Any other miscellaneous infrastructure.
The Manjaro GmbH & Co KG may continue utilizing the Manjaro Project e.V infrastructure, but is expected to actively work towards migrating as much as reasonably possible over to the Manjaro GmbH & Co KG’s own infrastructure. Any usage costs made by the Manjaro GmbH & Co KG of the Manjaro Project e.V.'s infrastructure will be fully compensated, including but not limited to storage, bandwidth, cloud, runners and system administration — this could be settled through a negotiated recurring cash payment, rather than by attempting to calculate the exact usage costs.
The Manjaro GmbH & Co KG may continue hosting websites and services under the *.manjaro.org domain. The Manjaro Project e.V. will maintain the manjaro.org website and email, while the Manjaro GmbH & Co KG may choose to use the Manjaro Project e.V.'s email server, and to have an anchor tag to any domain of choice listed in the header and/or footer of the manjaro.org website for redirecting people to the Manjaro GmbH & Co KG 's own website.
The Manjaro GmbH & Co KG may continue to use the Manjaro Project e.V.'s CDN network as long as the Manjaro GmbH & Co KG covers its own usage costs.
The Manjaro Project e.V. will not guarantee the continued functioning of any shared services; services may be taken down or replaced following a Manjaro Project e.V. vote, or as part of normal system maintenance.
Our Resolve
If our mission statement as laid out above goes ignored, and/or if we feel that no serious attempts are made at negotiating an acceptable compromise solution, then:
Stage 0: We will await a reply within a reasonable timespan without taking any action.
Stage 1: We will publicly release this document, and a general strike will commence. Nonessential distro and community efforts will be paused.
Stage 2: We will consider forking and/or leaving the Manjaro Project as it currently stands.
In Support of This Proposal
In alphabetical order:
Artem Grinev (Developer)
Ben Guy-Williams (Community Moderator)
@BG405 (Community Moderator)
David Smith (Community Assistant)
Dennis ten Hoove (Developer)
@dmt (Community Moderator)
Frank Vandermeiren (Community Manager)
Furkan Kardame (Developer)
Jonas Strassel (Developer)
Koshika Surasena (Community Assistant)
Lee James (Community Moderator)
Mark Wagie (Community Manager)
@Mirdarthos (Community Moderator)
Roman Gilg (Manjaro Company CTO)
@scotty65 (Community Assistant)
Simon Büeler (Developer)
Stefano Capitani (Developer)
Todor Uzunov (Community Assistant)
Tracy Barlow (Community Moderator)
Trevor Dell (Community Assistant)
Uwe Schreiber (Community Assistant)
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Welcome to the new monthly unstable branch thread.
Recent News
New in Manjaro GNOME!
Or, if you prefer the command line: (click for more details)
KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
Kernel 5.4 is now EOL (click for more details)
Kernel 6.17 is now EOL (click for more details)
[DRAFT] NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
(click for more details)
Notable Package Changes
Phosh 0.53.0
KDE Gear 25.12.3
NetworkManager 1.56
WebKitGTK 2.50.6
PipeWire 1.6.2
KDE Frameworks 6.24.0
FFmpeg 8.1
KDE Plasma 6.6.3
Vivaldi 7.9
Mesa 26.0.3
Systemd 260
NVIDIA 580.142 / 595.58.03
Firefox 149.0
Qt 6.11
LibreOffice 26.2.2 & 25.8.6
Thunderbird 149.0
GNOME 49.5
Known Issues
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Additional Info
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Hello community, here we have another set of package updates.
Current Promotions
Get the latest Gaming Laptop by Slimbook powered by Manjaro: Slimbook Manjaro III
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Recent News
New in Manjaro GNOME!
Or, if you prefer the command line: (click for more details)
KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Most Kernels got updated
Kernel series got released as 6.19
not all Nvidia proprietary drivers work with this kernel series yet
Mesa 25.3.5
Wine 11.2
binutils 2.46
COSMIC 1.0.6
GNOME 49.4
KDE Frameworks 6.23.0
GStreamer 1.28.0
Firefox 147.0.3
Thunderbird 147.0.2
COSMIC Epoch 1.0.5
KDE Gear 25.12.2
LibreOffice 26.2
Systemd 259.1
Qt6 6.10.2
ROCm 7.2.0
Python updates
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.250
linux515 5.15.200
linux61 6.1.163
linux66 6.6.126
linux612 6.12.73
linux618 6.18.12
linux619 6.19.2
linux61-rt 6.1.158_rt58
linux66-rt 6.6.116_rt66
linux612-rt 6.12.66_rt15
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (2/18/26 02:11)
stable core x86_64: 100 new and 84 removed package(s)
stable extra x86_64: 3129 new and 3101 removed package(s)
stable multilib x86_64: 43 new and 41 removed package(s)
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Hello community, here we have another set of package updates. This might mark the last 26.0.3 update for Anh-Linh release series. Let us know if you see some issues with those package updates.
Current Promotions
Get the latest Gaming Laptop by Slimbook powered by Manjaro: Slimbook Manjaro III
Protect your personal data, keep yourself safe with Surfshark VPN: See current promotion
Recent News
New in Manjaro GNOME!
Or, if you prefer the command line: (click for more details)
KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Some Kernels got updated
GNOME 49.4
KDE Frameworks 6.23.0
GStreamer 1.28.0
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.250
linux515 5.15.200
linux61 6.1.163
linux66 6.6.126
linux612 6.12.73
linux618 6.18.12
linux619 6.19.2
linux61-rt 6.1.158_rt58
linux66-rt 6.6.116_rt66
linux612-rt 6.12.66_rt15
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (2/18/26 02:11)
testing core x86_64: 31 new and 30 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 971 new and 978 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 10 new and 10 removed package(s)
More details about the package changes can be found here
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Hello community, here we have another set of package updates.
Current Promotions
Get the latest Gaming Laptop by Slimbook powered by Manjaro: Slimbook Manjaro III
Protect your personal data, keep yourself safe with Surfshark VPN: See current promotion
Recent News
New in Manjaro GNOME!
Or, if you prefer the command line: (click for more details)
KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Most Kernels got updated
binutils 2.46
COSMIC 1.0.6
Python updates
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.250
linux515 5.15.200
linux61 6.1.163
linux66 6.6.124
linux612 6.12.71
linux618 6.18.10
linux619 6.19.0
linux61-rt 6.1.158_rt58
linux66-rt 6.6.116_rt66
linux612-rt 6.12.66_rt15
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (2/13/26 10:45)
testing core x86_64: 55 new and 39 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 653 new and 649 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 5 new and 5 removed package(s)
More details about the package changes can be found here
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Hello community, here we have another set of package updates.
Current Promotions
Get the latest Gaming Laptop by Slimbook powered by Manjaro: Slimbook Manjaro III
Protect your personal data, keep yourself safe with Surfshark VPN: See current promotion
Recent News
KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma Login Manager (click for more details)
NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal support (click for more details)
Manjaro 26.0 Anh-Linh released
Manjaro Summit public Alpha now available
As of Linux 5.4.302, the 5.4 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 5.10 LTS (Long Term Support) or 5.15 LTS.
As of Linux 6.16.12, the 6.16 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
As of Linux 6.17.13, the 6.17 series is now EOL (End Of Life). Please install 6.18 LTS (Long Term Support) and/or 6.12 LTS.
Previous News
Finding information easier about Manjaro (click for more details)
Notable Package Updates
Some Kernels got updated
Firefox 147.0.3
Thunderbird 147.0.1
COSMIC Epoch 1.0.5
KDE Gear 25.12.2
LibreOffice 26.2
Systemd 259.1
Qt6 6.10.2
ROCm 7.2.0
Additional Info
Python 3.14 info (click for more details)
Info about AUR packages (click for more details)
Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
linux510 5.10.249
linux515 5.15.199
linux61 6.1.162
linux66 6.6.123
linux612 6.12.69
linux618 6.18.9
linux619 6.19.0-rc8
linux61-rt 6.1.158_rt58
linux66-rt 6.6.116_rt66
linux612-rt 6.12.66_rt15
linux617-rt 6.17.5_rt7
Package Changes (2/8/26 05:47 CET)
testing core x86_64: 34 new and 35 removed package(s)
testing extra x86_64: 1870 new and 2016 removed package(s)
testing multilib x86_64: 8 new and 6 removed package(s)
List of changes can be found here
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