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Valve released today a new major update to their Steam Client for Linux, Mac, and Windows platforms, adding a whole bunch of new features and improvements for a better gaming experience.
Thunderbird Email Client Now Ships with OpenPGP Support Enabled by Default
It took a few releases, but the free, open-source and cross-platform Thunderbird email client, news and chat client is now shipping with OpenPGP support enabled by default in the latest release.
Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) Enters Feature Freeze, Beta Expected on October 1st
The upcoming Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) operating system release has reached an important milestone in its six-month-long development cycle, the Feature Freeze stage.
Nitrux 1.3.2 Drops Systemd in Favor of OpenRC, Adds Wayland Support
Uri Herrera announced the release of Nitrux 1.3.2, a new version of his desktop-oriented, Ubuntu-based distribution built around the latest KDE Plasma desktop and applications.
Mozilla Thunderbird 78.2 Released with More OpenPGP Improvements
After pushing the Firefox 80 web browser to the stable channel and Firefox 81 to the beta seed, Mozilla has now released the a new version of his popular and open-source email client, Thunderbird 78.2.
Ubuntu Touch OTA-13 Is Coming on September 4th with Support for Many New Devices
The UBports Foundation has announced the availability for public testing of the upcoming Ubuntu Touch OTA-13 software update for their Ubuntu-based mobile operating system using the Lomiri (Unity 8) interface.
SuperTuxKart 1.2 Released with Better Gamepad Support, New Theme, and More
The developers of the SuperTuxKart free and open-source kart racing game announced today the general availability of the SuperTuxKart 1.2 update, which brings many new features and improvements.
SparkyLinux 2020.08 GameOver, Multimedia and Rescue Editions Are Out Now
The SparkyLinux developers announced today the general availability of three more editions in the latest SparkyLinux 2020.08 release, namely GameOver, Multimedia, and Rescue.
Meet TUXEDO Pulse 14, an Ultra-Light Linux Laptop Powered by AMD Ryzen 7
German Linux computer manufacturer TUXEDO Computers unveiled today the TUXEDO Pulse 14 laptop as an ultra-light and powerful Linux computer featuring AMD Ryzen 7 4800H.
Linux Kernel 5.7 Reached End of Life, Upgrade to Linux Kernel 5.8 Now
It’s that time of the year again, the Linux kernel 5.7 series is now EOL (End-of-Life) and it will no longer receive updates or security fixes, so everyone should update to the latest Linux 5.8 kernel series.
ExTiX “The Ultimate Linux System” Now Lets You Run Android Apps with Anbox
Arne Exton released today a new version of his Ubuntu-based ExTiX distribution, which he calls “The Ultimate Linux System,” with support for running Android apps via Anbox.
Parted Magic Distro Drops 32-Bit Support, Now Powered by Linux 5.8 and OverlayFS
Patrick Verner released a new version of his Parted Magic distribution for disk partitioning, cloning, rescue and benchmarking stuff with some major under-the-hood changes.
KDE’s Plasma Mobile UI Scores a Major Update for Linux Phones
The KDE Project announced today a major update to the Plasma Mobile UI for Linux phones with a bunch of new applications and various other enhancements.
Raspberry Pi OS Is Now Powered by Linux Kernel 5.4 LTS
A new version of the official Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian) distribution for Raspberry Pi computers is now available to download, the first to switch to the Linux 5.4 LTS kernel series.
Firefox 81 Enters Beta with GPU Acceleration Enabled by Default on Linux
While the Firefox 80 web browser is making its way into the stable software repositories of some of the most popular GNU/Linux distributions out there, Mozilla already pushed the Firefox 81 release to the beta channel.
Tails 4.10 Anonymous OS Released with Updated Tor and Tor Browser, Linux 5.7.10
The Tails development team announced today the general availability of the Tails 4.10 release of their Debian-based amnesic incognito live system, also known as the anonymous OS.
Happy 29th Birthday, Linux!
It’s August 25th were I sit so grab a bottle of champagne or bake a cake because it is time to celebrate Linux, which now turns 29 years old since Linus Torvalds announced it to the world.
Mozilla Firefox 80 Is Now Available for Download with VAAPI Acceleration on X11
Slated for release on August 25th, the Mozilla Firefox 80 web browser is now available for grabs from the official download server for all supported platforms, including Linux, Mac, and Windows.
DebConf20 Debian Conference Kicks Off Today for Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye”
The DebConf20 Debian conference kicks off today until August 29th for the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” release as Debian Project’s first online conference in the coronavirus era.
Exclusive: Serpent OS to Offer Day One Support for Pinebook Pro, Ship with KDE Plasma
A lot of heavy work is happening these days on the upcoming Serpent OS distribution developed by ex-Solus leader Ikey Doherty, with which I had a talk recently on the major new features coming to his new distro.
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