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While the Linux community was looking forwards to the final Linux 4.15 kernel release today, Linus Torvalds just delayed it for another week, announcing the ninth Release Candidate (RC) instead.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Users Receive Important Mesa Linux Graphics Stack Update
openSUSE Project's Dominique Leuenberger shares today a short review of the third week of 2018 for users of the openSUSE Tumbleweed operating system, informing them about the latest software updates.
KaOS Linux Gets First ISO Snapshot for 2018 with Spectre and Meltdown Patches
The development team behind the KaOS Linux operating system have released today the first ISO snapshot for 2018, bringing all the latest software and security updates.
Wine 3.0 Officially Released with Android Driver, Direct3D 11 and 10 Support
The Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator) project has been updated today to version 3.0, a major release that ends 2017 in style for the open-source compatibility layer capable of running Windows apps and games on Linux-based and UNIX-like operating systems.
Educational-Oriented Escuelas Linux 5.6 Distro Released with LibreOffice 6.0
Bodhi-based, educational-oriented Escuelas Linux GNU/Linux distribution has been updated today to version 5.6, as developer Alejandro Diaz informed us a few moments ago.
Purism Releases Meltdown and Spectre Patches for Its Librem Linux Laptops
Purism, the computer technology company behind the privacy-focused, Linux-based Librem laptops and the upcoming smartphone, released patches for the Meltdown and Spectre security vulnerabilities.
Linux Lite Developer Creates Automated Spectre/Meltdown Checker for Linux OSes
The developer of the Ubuntu-based Linux Lite distribution has created a script that makes it easier for Linux users to check if their systems are vulnerable to the Meltdown and Spectre security flaws.
Purism Says Its Privacy-Focused Linux Phone Will Use Wayland and i.MX8 ARM CPU
Two and a half months after it successfully crowdfunded its Librem 5 privacy-focused, end-to-end encrypted Linux smartphone, Purism released today the first update on the development progress.
GNOME Devs to Users: Desktop Icons Are Moving to GNOME Shell with GNOME 3.28
There appears to be a lot of fuss lately about the removal of an option from the GNOME desktop environment that allows users to display icons on their desktops.
Valve Releases New SteamOS Beta Update with Linux Kernel 4.14.13, Upgrade Fixes
Valve released on Tuesday a new beta update of its Debian-based SteamOS gaming Linux distribution for Steam Machines and anyone else who wants to run SteamOS on their personal computers.
KDE Plasma 5.12 LTS Enters Beta, Brings Unified Look and Phone Integration
The KDE Project announced a few moments ago the release of the beta version of the upcoming KDE Plasma 5.12 LTS desktop environment for GNU/Linux operating systems.
Linspire and Freespire Linux OSes Now Patched Against Meltdown and Spectre Flaws
After releasing an updated ISO image for Black Lab Enterprise Linux with patches against Meltdown and Spectre security vulnerabilities, Roberto J. Dohnert also updated the Linspire and Freespire Linux OSes.
AMD Releases Linux and Windows Patches for Two Variants of Spectre Vulnerability
AMD has published a press announcement on Thursday to inform its customers that it released patches for two variants of the Spectre security vulnerability disclosed to the public earlier this month.
Meet Nextcloud Talk, World's First Self-Hosted, Encrypted Communication Platform
Nextcloud informs Softpedia today on the general availability of Nextcloud Talk, world's first self-hosted, enterprise-ready, and end-to-end encrypted audio/video and chat communication platform.
Opera 51 Browser Enters Beta with Support for AppleScript and Many New Features
The upcoming Opera 51 web browser was promoted on Thursday to the beta channel, giving users a more in-depth look at what to expect from the final release, which will be available next month.
How to Check If Your Linux PC Is Vulnerable to Meltdown & Spectre Security Flaws
They affect us all, so we've put together a straightforward tutorial for Linux users to see if their PCs are protected against the Meltdown and Spectre security vulnerabilities or not.
Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" Respin ISOs Are Now Available to Download
As promised last week, Canonical released today new ISO images of the Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) operating system, including for all official flavors, to address a bug that bricked the BIOS of some laptops.
Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) Has Reached End of Life, Upgrade to Ubuntu 17.10 Now
As of today, January 13, 2018, the Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) operating system has reached end of life and it's no longer supported by Canonical with security and software updates.
Raspberry Pi Zero WH SBCs Are Now Available with Professionally Soldered Headers
The Raspberry Pi Foundation announced today a new variant of the tiny Raspberry Pi Zero W single-board computer that comes with a pre-soldered header.
Krita 4.0 Open-Source Digital Painting Tool Enters Beta, Here's What to Expect
The developers of the Krita open-source and cross-platform digital painting software have released today the first beta version of the upcoming Krita 4.0 major release.
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