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Linus Torvalds just made his regular Sunday announcement to inform the community about the availability of the seventh and last Release Candidate (RC) development build of the forthcoming Linux 4.8 kernel series.
FreeBSD 11.0 Gets One Last Release Candidate Build, Final Version Is Coming Soon
FreeBSD's Glen Barber announced the other day that the third, and hopefully the last Released Candidate (RC) build of the upcoming FreeBSD 11.0 operating system is now available for public testing.
Debian GNU/Linux 8.6 "Jessie" Officially Released, Brings over 90 Security Fixes
The Debian Project announced the release of the sixth maintenance update to the stable Debian GNU/Linux 8 "Jessie" operating system series, Debian 8.6, which brings new installation mediums with up-to-date components.
Chapeau 24 "Cancellara" Linux Distro to Be Based on Fedora 24, Linux Kernel 4.7
Chapeau Linux developer Vince Pooley is back in action after being away the entire year, and it looks like his preparing to launch a new version of the Fedora-based GNU/Linux distribution.
Canonical Releases Snapcraft 2.17 Tool for Creating Snaps on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Canonical's Sergio Schvezov was proud to announce the release of yet another maintenance update to the Snapcraft tool that helps application developers package their apps as Snaps for Ubuntu and other Linux OSes.
Open Source AMDGPU Driver Now Detects All Linux Kernel Supported AMD Radeon GPUs
Michel Dänzer had the great pleasure of announcing the release of the xf86-video-amdgpu 1.1.1 update to the open source AMDGPU graphics driver for AMD Radeon GPUs on GNU/Linux platforms.
RaspAnd Project Now Lets You Run Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow on Raspberry Pi 3
GNU/Linux developer Arne Exton informs us today about the availability of a new build of his RaspAnd project that lets users run Google's Linux-based Android mobile operating system on Raspberry Pi SBCs.
Feral Interactive to Port Deus Ex: Mankind Divided to Linux, SteamOS, and macOS
Feral Interactive was proud to announce that they are working on porting the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided game to Valve's SteamOS, and Steam on Linux and macOS.
Linux Kernel 4.7.4 Updates GPU Drivers, Adds OverlayFS and EXT4 Improvements
Renowned kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman informed the Linux community about the availability of the fourth maintenance update to the Linux 4.7 kernel series.
Flatpak 0.6.10 Makes the Dependency on systemd in the User Session Optional
Flatpak developer Alex Larsson announced the release of Flatpak 0.6.10, a new maintenance update of the universal Linux binary format used in various GNU/Linux distributions.
KaOS 2016.09 Is Here as the First Linux Distro to Offer KDE Plasma 5.8 LTS Beta
The KaOS development team had the great pleasure of announcing the availability of a new, updated installation medium of their KaOS Linux computer operating system.
GNOME 3.26 Linux Desktop to Be Dubbed Manchester, After GUADEC 2017's Host City
Now that the GUADEC event for the soon-to-be-released GNOME 3.22 desktop environment has come to an end, the GNOME Project is already planning for the next year's installation.
Debian Linux Bug Squashing Party to Take Place September 23-25, 2016 in Salzburg
Now that the final release of the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch" operating system is getting closer and closer, the Debian developers are getting together later this month in Salzburg, Austria, for a bug squashing party.
Android-x86 6.0 Is Here If You Want to Run Android 6.0 Marshmallow on Your PC
Android-x86 developer Chih-Wei Huang was happy to announce the general availability of the final release of the Android-x86 6.0 operating system for personal computers.
Join Canonical in London for a Technical Introduction to Ubuntu Core and Snaps
Canonical is very serious about its innovative Snappy technologies in Ubuntu, and they would like you to join them for a technical introduction to Ubuntu Snappy Core operating system and Snaps.
Ubuntu Snappy Core 16 Beta Images Are Now Available for PC and Raspberry Pi 3
The Ubuntu Snappy team, through Michael Vogt, was pleased to announce the availability of the first Beta images of the long-anticipated Ubuntu Snappy Core 16 operating system for embedded and IoT devices.
Linus Torvalds Announces the Release of Linux Kernel 4.8 RC6, One More to Go
It's still Sunday in the U.S., so Linus Torvalds just published his weekly announcement to unleash yet another Release Candidate (RC) development snapshot of the upcoming Linux 4.8 kernel series.
Samba 4.5 Is a Massive Release That Improves Security, Adds Many New Features
Samba 4.5 has been released and it is the latest, newest stable branch of the widely-used, free, cross-platform, and open-source software project that re-implements the SMB/CIFS networking protocol on UNIX-like platforms.
Bodhi 4.0 Linux OS Gets a Second Alpha Build, Remains Based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Bodhi Linux developer Jeff Hoogland is pleased to announce the release of the second Alpha development snapshot of his upcoming Bodhi 4.0.0 GNU/Linux distribution.
Linux From Scratch and BLFS 7.10 Books Released to Support GCC 6.2.0, Glibc 2.24
Bruce Dubbs from the Linux From Scratch project, which let users build their own Linux-based operating systems from scratch, proudly announced the release of the LFS 7.10 and BLFS 7.10 books.
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