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Today, Bodhi Linux developer Jeff Hoogland kicked off the development of the upcoming Bodhi Linux 5.0 operating system by seeding the first Alpha milestone to public testers.
GNOME 3.30 Desktop to Introduce New App for Finding Free Internet Radio Stations
The GNOME Project has been working for a while on a new app called Internet Radio Locator, which apparently will make its debut with the upcoming GNOME 3.30 release of the desktop environment.
Hands-On with First Lubuntu 18.10 Build Featuring the LXQt Desktop by Default
The Lubuntu development team promised to finally switch from LXDE (Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment) to the more modern and actively maintained LXQt (Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment), and the switch is now official.
Fedora-Based Korora Linux Takes a Break, No Updates Are Planned in the Future
The development team behind the Fedora-based Korora Linux operating system announced earlier this month that they are taking a break from developing their GNU/Linux distribution.
Valve Releases Steam Link App for Android to Stream Games to Mobile Devices
Valve has released on Thursday the Android version of its Steam Link app in a beta flavor to let users stream their Steam games library to mobile devices powered by Google's Android operating system.
Mozilla Firefox 60.0.1 Released with Many Improvements, Disables WebVR on macOS
Mozilla released on Wednesday the first point release to the Firefox 60.0 web browser, version 60.0.1, which brings several improvements and fixes some annoyances reported by users lately.
openSUSE Leap 15 Promises Enterprise Migration to SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) 15
The openSUSE Project is getting ready to release the openSUSE Leap 15 operating system, which is built on the sources of SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) 15 and offers several improvements and optimizations.
Mesa 18.0.4 Linux Graphics Stack to Squash Rendering Bugs in Trine & The Witcher
The Mesa graphics stack for Linux-based operating systems will soon receive a new maintenance update that addresses a few important bugs in some games and improves various of the included open-source graphics drivers.
After Four Years, AsteroidOS Open-Source Smartwatch OS Is Ready for the Masses
Four years in the works, AsteroidOS, the open-source operating system for smartwatches powered by Google's Wear OS (formerly Android Wear) operating system, is now ready for the masses.
Valve Adds Bluetooth LE Support to Steam Controller in Latest Steam Client Beta
Valve announced over the weekend that it enabled support for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) functionality to the Steam Controller in the latest Steam Client Beta software update for all supported platforms.
Scientific Linux 7.5 Officially Released Based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5
The developers of Scientific Linux, a free and open-source clone of Red Hat's RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) operating system, released a new update to the latest Scientific Linux 7 series.
Mozilla Officially Unveils Firefox 60 Quantum Web Browser as the Next ESR Series
Mozilla officially announced today the release of its Firefox 60 web browser as the next ESR (Extended Support Release) series for all supported platforms on the desktop, including Linux, Mac, and Windows.
Android P SELinux Rules to Finally Block Apps from Monitoring Network Activity
Google is working on making its Linux-based Android operating system more secure and privacy-aware, and the next major release could finally address a long-overdue privacy issue in the OS.
Firefox 60 for Android Brings Faster Page Rendering, New View Page Source Option
Mozilla released today the Firefox 60 "Quantum" web browser for supported desktop platforms, including GNU/Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows, as well as for Google's Android mobile operating system.
GNOME 3.28.2 Released with Memory Leak Fixes for GNOME Shell, Update Now
GNOME Project's Matthias Clasen announced a few moments ago the general availability of the second and last scheduled point release of the GNOME 3.28 desktop environment.
Google Updates Chrome for Desktop to Fix Privilege Escalation in Extensions
Google released on Thursday a new stable version of its Chrome 66 web browser, version 66.0.3359.170, which is currently rolling out to Linux, Mac, and Windows users, to fix a few important security issues.
Ubuntu 18.10 "Cosmic Cuttlefish" Slated for Release on October 18, 2018
Now that we know the codename of the next Ubuntu release, Ubuntu 18.10, it's time to take a closer look at the release schedule, which suffered some changes for this cycle, and the proposed release date.
Valve's Steam Link App Will Let You Play Your Steam Games on Android and iOS
Valve announced on Wednesday that it plans to release two new apps for the Android and iOS mobile operating systems that will let Steam users play their Steam games and watch Steam movies on mobile devices.
It's Official: Chromebooks Will Soon Run Linux Apps and Pixelbook Is the First
During the Google I/O 2018 event today, Google made it official that it will soon allow Linux apps to run on Chromebooks alongside Chrome OS apps and Android apps.
Debian Patches Two Security Flaws in Stretch and Jessie with New Kernel Update
Debian Project's Salvatore Bonaccorso announced today the availability of a new kernel patch for both Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch" and Debian GNU/Linux 8 "Jessie" operating system series to patch two security vulnerabilities and address some regressions.
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