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Renowned Linux kernel maintainer and developer Greg Kroah-Hartman announced a couple of days the release and immediate availability of the Linux 4.14.10 and 4.9.73 LTS kernels.
Gentoo-Based Calculate Linux 17.12 New Year's Eve Release Adds SoftRaid Support
Calculate Linux developer Alexander Tratsevskiy was pleased to announce today the general availability of the Calculate Linux 17.12 computer operating system based on Gentoo Linux.
Wine 3.0 Gets Fourth Release Candidate, Improves Call of Duty 4 and Zoo Tycoon 2
It doesn't look like Wine 3.0 will be released by the end of the year, as the development team decided to drop another RC (Release Candidate) milestone instead to fix more bugs.
Chromebooks Will Soon Support Parallel Android Apps with the Chrome OS 64 Update
Google is reportedly bringing support for running multiple Android apps simultaneously on Chromebooks with an upcoming update of their Chrome OS Linux-based operating system.
Linux Lite 3.8 Is the Last One to Be Released for Series 3, Coming February 1
Linux Lite creator Jerry Bezencon announced today the availability of the first Beta release of the upcoming Linux Lite 3.8 GNU/Linux distribution.
Linux Mint 19 and Linux Mint Debian Edition 3 Announced, Coming 2018
Linux Mint project leader Clement Lefebvre revealed in the project's last monthly newsletter for 2017 that the development team will soon begin work on the next major Linux Mint and LMDE releases.
4MLinux Operating System Gets Christmas Release with Some New Amazing Features
4MLinux developer Zbigniew Konojacki? informs Softpedia today about the general availability of a special Christmas release of his independently developed GNU/Linux distribution, 4MLinux 23.1.1.
Popular MPV Open-Source Media Player Gets FFmpeg 3.4, Vulkan, and D3D11 Support
Just in time for the holiday season, as people usually find themselves spending a lot of time watching movies and TV shows, the popular MPlayer-based MPV open-source media player got an important update.
Important Debian Stretch Linux Kernel Security Update Patches 18 Vulnerabilities
Debian Project's Ben Hutchings reports on a new Linux kernel security update for the Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch" operating system series that fixes several vulnerabilities discovered recently.
Linus Torvalds Releases Fifth Linux Kernel 4.15 Release Candidate for Christmas
A day early than expected, Linus Torvalds released the fifth Release Candidate of the upcoming Linux 4.15 kernel for testing, just before the Christmas holidays.
Debian-Based Slax 9.3 GNU/Linux Distribution Arrives Just in Time for Christmas
Just in time for Christmas holidays, Slax developer Tomas Matejicek announced on Christmas Eve the final release of the Debian-based Slax 9.3 GNU/Linux distribution.
darktable 2.4 Open-Source RAW Image Editor Is Officially Out, Here's What's New
As a Christmas surprise for all photography fans, the development team behind the darktable open-source and cross-platform RAW image editor released the final darktable 2.4 update.
Ubuntu Phones Will Soon Run Android Apps Thanks to Anbox, Says UBports
Just a couple of days after releasing the OTA-3 software update for supported Ubuntu Phone devices, Ubuntu Touch maintainer UBports now teases users with upcoming support for Android apps.
Slackware-Based SlackEX Distro Released with Linux Kernel 4.14.8 and KDE 4.14.38
GNU/Linux developer Arne Exton released today a new build of his Slackware-based SlackEX distro, bringing various updated applications and core components.
Mozilla Announces Firefox 60 as Next ESR (Extended Support Release) Branch
Mozilla recently announced that the next ESR (Extended Support Release) branch of its open-source and cross-platform web browser would be Firefox 60, due for release next year in early May.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get KDE Applications 17.12, LLVM 5, and Other Goodies
openSUSE Project's Dominique Leuenberger writes on the Tumbleweed mailing list about the latest software updates that landed in distro's repositories in the last week.
Solus 4 Coming January 2018 with Snap Support in Software Center, Improvements
If you're waiting for the next major release of the Solus operating system to install it on your new computer or reinstall your existing installations because of whatever reasons, you should know that Solus 4 is coming in January 2018.
LibreOffice 5.4.4 Released with 83 Fixes, LibreOffice 5.3 Users Urged to Upgrade
The Document Foundation announced on Wednesday the release and immediate availability for download of the fourth maintenance update to the LibreOffice 5.4 office suite series.
Canonical Makes It Easier to Install Spotify for Linux on Ubuntu, Other Distros
Canonical announced today that it has managed to port the proprietary Spotify for Linux desktop client to its Snap universal binary format for all supported Ubuntu Linux releases and other Snappy-enabled GNU/Linux distros.
Ubuntu 17.10 Corrupts the BIOS of Some Lenovo Laptops, Respin ISOs Coming Soon
Lubuntu developer Simon Quigley informs us that many users are reporting corrupt BIOS on their Lenovo laptops when attempting to install the latest Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) operating system.
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