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SUSE announced the release of the long-anticipated SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 operating system for businesses and organizations of all sizes, bringing new features, updated components, and state-of-the-art GNU/Linux technologies.
Linux Mint 19 “Tara” Now Available to Download as Cinnamon, MATE & Xfce Editions
The Linux Mint 19 “Tara” operating system is now available to download ahead of the official release later this week as Cinnamon, MATE, and Xfce editions for both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures.
Looks Like 18 More Chrombooks Are Getting Support for Linux Apps Soon
It would appear the Google plans to extend support for Linux apps to a whole lot of Chromebooks soon with an upcoming release of its Linux-based Chrome OS operating system.
Mozilla Firefox 62 Web Browser Enters Development with New Privacy Features
Now that Firefox 61 is out, Mozilla kicked off development on the next release of its popular open-source and free web browser, Firefox 62, which is now available for public beta testing.
Security-Oriented Alpine Linux Can Now Be Installed on Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+
A new stable version of Natanael Copa’s security-oriented Alpine Linux operating system has been released with support for Raspberry Pi single-board computers and various updated components.
Canonical Releases AMD Microcode Update for All Ubuntu Users to Fix Spectre V2
Canonical released a microcode update for all Ubuntu users with AMD processors to address the well-known Spectre security vulnerability.
LibreOffice 6.0 Is Now Ready for Mainstream Users and Enterprise Deployments
The Document Foundation informed Softpedia today about the general availability of the fifth point release of the LibreOffice 6.0 open-source and cross-platform office suite for all supported operating systems.
Fedora Atomic Host to Become Fedora CoreOS After Red Hat's Acquisition of CoreOS
The Fedora Project's leader Matthew Miller and Red Hat's Atomic OpenShift Engineer Dusty Mabe announced Fedora CoreOS, an upcoming operating system designed to replace Fedora Atomic Host.
Ubuntu Is Used All over the World, Reveal Initial Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop Metrics
Canonical revealed today the initial desktop metrics that it gathered from Ubuntu 18.04 LTS users since the release of the operating system in April 2018.
Peppermint 9 Officially Released Based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Here's What's New
Mark Greaves of Team Peppermint announced today the release and general availability of the Peppermint 9 Linux operating system, a release that adds numerous new features and improvements.
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Is Now Certified on Intel's NUC Mini PCs and IoT Boards
Canonical, the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system used by millions of computer users worldwide, announced today that Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is now certified on Intel's NUCs for IoT device development.
PulseAudio 12 Open-Source Sound System Released with AirPlay, A2DP Improvements
PulseAudio 12.0, a major version of its open-source sound server program designed to work on a wide-range of POSIX operating systems like Linux, BSD, macOS, and others, was released with numerous improvements and new features.
GNOME 3.30 Desktop Environment Gets New Milestone, Beta Expected on August 1
The GNOME Project announced the release and availability of the third development milestone of the upcoming GNOME 3.30 "Almería" desktop environment for Linux-based operating systems.
CentOS Atomic Host 7.5 Released for Those Who Want to Run Linux Containers
The CentOS Atomic SIG team announced the release of the CentOS Atomic Host 7.5 (7.1805) operating system for those who want to run Linux containers on their infrastructures.
SparkyLinux 5.4 GameOver, Multimedia, and Rescue Special Editions Are Out Now
The rollout of the Debian-based SparkyLinux 5.4 "Nibiru" operating system continues today with three more special editions including GameOver, Multimedia, and Rescue.
June 19 Has Been Declared National FreeBSD Day, Happy 25th Anniversary FreeBSD!
The FreeBSD Foundation is pleased to announce today that June 19 has been declared National FreeBSD Day to celebrate the project's official name 25th anniversary.
You Can Now Install LineageOS 15.1 on Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus and OnePlus One
The latest LineageOS 15.1 Android-based mobile operating system can now be installed on three new smartphones including Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus, OnePlus One, and Oppo Find 7.
Android Messages for Desktop Now Rolling Out as a Web-Based Service
It would appear that Google's long-anticipated Android Messages for Desktops feature that let you text from the web on your personal computer is finally rolling out to users worldwide.
Debian GNU/Linux 8 "Jessie" Has Reached End of Security Support, Upgrade Now
Today, June 17, 2018, marks the end of regular security support for the Debian GNU/Linux 8 "Jessie" operating system series, which now reached end of life.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Is Now Powered by Linux Kernel 4.17, KDE Plasma 5.13 Landed
As of today, the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling operating system is now powered by the latest and most advanced Linux 4.17 kernel series, which landed in the most recent snapshot released earlier.
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