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Linux century marches on as Discord brings updater parity with Windows and easy installs for more distros

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If you hang around with cool enough people, you might have heard it's the year of Linux on the desktop. But you heard wrong. It's the century of Linux on the desktop—it's apparent to anyone who can read the auguries: dads are becoming Linux-pilled, you can make HDR work now, and Framework says more people are buying the Ubuntu version of its latest laptop than the Windows one. Ignore that big Copy Fail vulnerability that got unearthed (and which many distros have since patched) recently. That's… look, no one's perfect, okay?

Anyway, here's another portent of Linux's inevitable ascent: Discord has finally made it less tedious to update its app on your distro of choice. In the bad old days—that is, the 11 years between Discord's first release and yesterday's patch notes—Linux users whose desktop Discord client needed updating would be confronted with a pop-up but no way to actually conduct the update quickly.

Where Windows users could hit a button and have Discord update itself, Linux users who weren't using the official Flatpak pretty much had to reinstall the whole app to get the latest version. Which was not great.

But no more. Quoth Discord: "Are you a Linux user? If so, are you sick of that lovely modal we made to tell you that there’s an update you need to go manually install? IF SO, boy do I have good news for you. We’ve ported our Rust-based updater to Linux, allowing Linux to update itself just like on Windows."

Great news for anyone who hasn't already swapped the official app out for Vesktop. In addition to parity with Windows insofar as updates are concerned, Discord has also made the app easier to install across distros. The website now offers an .rpm package for users of Fedora, openSUSE, and other distros that, uh, use .rpm packages, as well as .pkg.tar.zst for users on Arch-y distros.

I'm an excitable sort who is prone to read too much into things, but still, I can't help but find this focus on Linux—even giving it an entry in the patch notes' highlights section (which isn't the first time Linux has been there, but still)—a bit promising, particularly in light of Linux recently hitting relatively big numbers in the Steam hardware survey. Slowly but surely, it's becoming big enough for consumers that major software developers can't afford to ignore it. Bring it on, I say.

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Horizon Hunters Gathering to Host its Second Playtest in May With New Hunters, Story Content, While Dialing Up the Difficulty

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A character battling a robotic creature in the game 'Horizon Hunters Gathering' amid a vibrant, rocky landscape.

Guerrilla Games' upcoming multiplayer spin-off of its mainline open-world Horizon series, Horizon Hunters Gathering, is set to have its second closed beta playtest later this month, from May 22-25, 2026. The closed playtest adds two new characters for players to try out, a new story mission from the game's narrative, a new region to explore, and an increased challenge with more difficult missions and changes to one of its core game modes. The game's first closed playtest, which, just like this upcoming one, you'll need an invite to participate in, took place at the cross between February and March of […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/horizon-hunters-gathering-closed-beta-playtest-may-2026/



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‘Crimson Desert’ Just Finished Its Three Month Roadmap In Three Weeks

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Pearl Abyss is moving fast and breaking not all that many things as it adds patch after patch to Crimson Desert, fundamentally changing the game in major ways

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This May The Fourth, Disney’s Star Wars Is In A Bad Place, With One Exception

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It's May the Fourth, but Star Wars is in one of the worst states that it's ever been thanks to the current Disney era.

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Every Star Wars TV Show, Ranked From Worst To Best

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From Andor to The Mandalorian and all the Boba Fett books in between, we ranked the Star Wars TV series

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New The Odyssey trailer's dad game vibes are strong

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Christopher Nolan's epic adaptation of Homer's The Odyssey is just a few months away, and we're finally getting a new look at the highly anticipated film. On Monday, Nolan brought a parting gift to The Late Show host and Lord of the Rings fan Stephen Colbert, dropping the latest trailer for The Odyssey as a late-night timed exclusive.



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