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OpenMandriva announced a few moments ago the release of OpenMandriva Lx 3.03, the third installment of the 3.x series of the operating system bringing several improvements and up-to-date apps.
Kali Linux 2017.3 Ethical Hacking OS Brings InSpy, Sublist3r, and SMB3.0 Support
Offensive Security announced a few moments ago the release and general availability of the Kali Linux 2017.3 ISO snapshot of their popular ethical hacking and penetration testing GNU/Linux distribution.
SparkyLinux 4.7 "Tyche" Out Now with Latest Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch" Updates
A new stability update of the SparkyLinux 4.x "Tyche" operating system series is out now bringing you the latest updates from the upstream Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch" software repositories.
SuperTuxKart Racing Game Now Available on Android, New Release Adds Many Changes
The developers of the SuperTuxKart open-source and cross-platform racing game built around the Linux mascot Tux the penguin announced today the release of SuperTuxKart 0.9.3.
Canonical Releases Snapcraft 2.35 with Support for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and Solus
Two months in the works with more than 100 active contributors adding code to it, Canonical's Snapcraft Snap creator tool has been updated recently to version 2.35.
Snaps Are Coming to Ubuntu 18.04 by Default, Kubuntu Could Also Adopt Them
Mark Shuttleworth's all-snap Ubuntu system dream is soon becoming a reality as the Ubuntu developers are currently discussing a strategy to bring Snaps by default in the upcoming release, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
KDE Applications 17.12 Linux Software Stack Ports More Apps to KDE Frameworks 5
The KDE Project today released the beta version of its upcoming KDE Applications 17.12 open-source software suite for GNU/Linux operating systems.
ExLight Linux Distro Now Based on Ubuntu 17.10, Features Enlightenment Desktop
A new version of the ExLight GNU/Linux distribution hit the streets this week bringing users an Ubuntu 17.10-based desktop experience featuring the lightweight Enlightenment desktop environment.
Firefox Quantum Now Rolling Out to All Ubuntu Linux Users, Update Now
Canonical announced today the general availability of the latest Mozilla Firefox 57.0 Quantum web browser for all of its supported Ubuntu Linux releases.
OnePlus 5T Keeps the Headphone Jack, Introduces Face Unlock and Parallel Apps
Five months after it launched its OnePlus 5 flagship Android smartphone, OnePlus unveiled today its successor, the OnePlus 5T, running the latest Android 8.0 (Oreo) mobile OS.
More Than Half of Chromebooks Now Support Android Apps and Google Play Store
More than a year after it promised to expand Google Play Store and Android apps support, Google now finally made it happen and updated dozen more Chromebooks to the Stable Chrome OS channel.
It's Official: All of the World's Top 500 Supercomputers Now Powered by Linux
Believe it or not, Linux is dominating all of world's top 500 supercomputers as of November 2017, according to the Top500.org website, which maintains an up-to-date list of these supercomputers.
Linux Mint 18.3 "Sylvia" Cinnamon & MATE Beta Officially Out, Here's What's New
Linux Mint creator Clement Lefebvre announced a few moments ago the release and immediate availability for download of the Linux Mint 18.3 "Sylvia" Cinnamon and MATE Beta editions.
Firefox 57 "Quantum" Web Browser Now Available to Download, Here's What's New
While the world waits eagerly for Mozilla to officially unveil the new Firefox Quantum web browser... you can download it right now for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows PCs.
Linux Lite Users Are Among the First to Get Linux 4.14, Here's How to Install It
Linux Lite maintainer Jerry Bezencon is once again the first to announce on Twitter the availability of the latest Linux kernel branch in the software repositories of his Ubuntu-based distribution.
Watch: Ubuntu Linux Running on Galaxy S8 with Samsung DeX - Concept Demo
Samsung recently published a new video on its YouTube channel demoing the recently launched "Linux on Galaxy" concept it introduced last month for Galaxy S8, S8+, and Note8 smartphones.
NetworkManager 1.10 Promises Basic Open vSwitch Support, Bluetooth NAP and WPS
Work on the next major NetworkManager 1.10 release started in early September under the 1.9.x umbrella, and the open-source network connection manager recently entered beta stages of development.
Linux Kernel 4.14 LTS Officially Released, Supports AMD Secure Memory Encryption
Linus Torvalds announced a few moments ago the release of the next long-term supported (LTS) kernel series, Linux kernel 4.14, which introduces several new features and improvements.
Wine 2.21 Fixes More Witcher 3 Issues, Improves Serial Port Detection on Linux
Wine, the open-source compatibility layer for running Windows apps and games on Linux-based and UNIX-like operating systems, has been updated today to version 2.21.
Calibre Open-Source eBook Management App Now Supports the New Nook Glowlight 3
A new update of the open-source and cross-platform Calibre ebook management software is now available for download, and it brings support for the new Nook Glowlight 3 e-reader.
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