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If you want to use the Debian GNU/Linux operating system on 64-bit RISC-V devices, you should know that there's now an official port for the RISC-V 64-bit (riscv64) architecture in Debian infrastructure.
Valve Says It's Committed to Make Linux and SteamOS a Great Place for Gaming
Valve has addressed the exaggerated disappearance of the Steam Machines section from the Steam Store that some users noticed last week, confirming Steam Machines, nor SteamOS and Linux support.
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) Final Beta Released, Available for Download Now
Canonical released today the beta development version (a.k.a. Final Beta) of its upcoming Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) operating system, along with the second beta for opt-in flavors.
Hands-On with System76's New Installer for Ubuntu-Based Pop!_OS Linux 18.04
If you're reading the news lately, you would know that the System76 value-added computer reseller known for selling Linux PCs has been working on a new graphical installer for their upcoming Ubuntu-based Pop!_OS Linux 18.04 operating system.
Mozilla Announces Firefox Reality, a Web Browser Dedicated to AR and VR Headsets
Mozilla announced on Tuesday that they are building Firefox Reality, a special edition of its widely-used web browser designed specifically for virtual reality and augmented reality experiences.
Fedora 28 Enters Beta with GNOME 3.28, VirtualBox Guest Additions, and More
Red Hat's John Terrill informs Softpedia today about the immediate availability of the beta release of Fedora Project's forthcoming Fedora 28 operating system, the latest version of the free and open-source GNU/Linux distribution.
Intel's Core i9 Processors Are Coming to Laptops, Boosting Gaming Performance
Intel announced on Tuesday that it would bring its highest-performance processor the company ever built, the 8th generation Intel Core i9 to laptops in an attempt to deliver the ultimate gaming and content creation experience for customers that are always on the go.
Lubuntu Next Is Adopting the Calamares Installer, Continues to Be in Development
Even if we're not seeing them in the news as often as we'd like, the Lubuntu and Lubuntu Next operating systems continue to be developed in the background, and developer Simon Quigley shares with us today some details about the upcoming releases.
How to Install Linux Kernel 4.16 on Ubuntu 17.10 and Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
With the Linux 4.16 kernel out the door, we bet that some of you out there would want to install it on your Ubuntu or Linux Mint computers, so we've prepared a quick and straightforward tutorial just for that.
Linux Kernel 4.16 Now Available for Linux Lite Users, Here's How to Install It
The Linux 4.16 kernel is officially here, so we believe that Linux OS vendors would want to offer the new and improved version to their users. Linux Lite developer Jerry Bezencon is again the first to provide the most recent kernel version to his users.
Google Releases April 2018's Android Security Patch for Pixel? and Nexus Devices
Google released on Monday the April 2018 Android Security Patch for supported Pixel and Nexus devices, addressing more than 40 security vulnerabilities and bugs.
You Can Now Run Arch Linux on the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ Computer with RaspArch
RaspArch developer Arne Exton released today a new build of his Arch Linux-based operating system designed for Raspberry Pi single-board computers (SBCs), adding support for the recently launched Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ computer.
Intel's Microcode Update for Spectre Makes a Comeback in Ubuntu's Repositories
After it's been pulled from Ubuntu's repositories in late January at Intel's request due to serious hardware issues reported by numerous users, Inte's microcode update to mitigate the Spectre security vulnerability makes a comeback.
Mesa 18 Linux Graphics Stack Supports Cannon Lake CPUs on Vulkan, OpenGL Drivers
The major Mesa 18 open-source graphics stack for Linux-based operating system has been released earlier this week to further advance the Linux graphics drivers and it already started appearing in the main repos of various distros.
Mozilla Thunderbird 60 to Bring Calendar Improvements, MBOX/Maildir Conversions
Who said Thunderbird is dying? Mozilla plans to release the 60th version of its open-source and cross-platform email, calendar, and news client, which will introduce a plethora of new features and improvements.
FreeBSD-Based TrueOS Finally Gets Patched Against Meltdown and Spectre Flaws
TrueOS, the free and open-source FreeBSD derivative, has been updated on Friday to version 18.03, a release that finally includes patches for the Meltdown and Spectre security vulnerabilities publicly disclosed in January 2018.
Mozilla Releases Firefox Add-On That Prevents Facebook from Spying on You
After the whole Facebook Cambridge Analytica scandal, many companies took measures to protect their clients, including Mozilla, which released a free Firefox add-on to protect the privacy of its users.
Google Makes It Easier for Chrome Users to Stream Local Video and Audio Files
Chrome users who usually cast audio and video files to Chromecast or similar Cast devices will soon experience a much more straightforward and accessible streaming method.
You Can Now Install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on Your Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ with RaspEX
If you want to install Canonical's upcoming Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) operating system on your brand new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ computer, now you can with the latest RaspEX distro.
After Meltdown and Spectre, Intel CPUs Are Now Vulnerable to BranchScope Attacks
While we're not yet done with the Meltdown and Spectre security flaws that put billions of devices at risk of attacks, security researchers have discovered a new wave of attacks called BranchScope.
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