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KDE Plasma 5.11 Desktop Will Be Coming to Kubuntu 17.10 Soon After Its Release

KDE kicked off the development of the KDE Plasma 5.11 desktop environment a few months ago, and they've already published the Beta release, allowing users to get a first glimpse of what's coming in the final release next month.

Canonical Teams Up with Microsoft to Enable New Azure Tailored Ubuntu Kernel

In a joint collaboration with Microsoft's Azure team, Canonical managed to enable a new Azure tailored Ubuntu kernel in the Ubuntu Cloud Images for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on Azure starting today, September 21, 2017.

Mozilla Adds Tracking Protection to Firefox for iOS, Firefox Focus Gets Multitasking

Mozilla released on Thursday new updates for its Firefox for iOS and Firefox Focus for Android apps adding new features like tracking protection and multi-tasking, along with various other improvements.

Linux Kernel 4.12 Reached End of Life, Users Are Urged to Move to Linux 4.13

Greg Kroah-Hartman published on Wednesday new maintenance updates for various of the supported Linux kernel branches that he maintains, including the Linux 4.12 series, which appears to have reached end of life.

Ubuntu Dock Features Adaptive Transparency on Ubuntu 17.10, Here's How It Works

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Sep 20, 2017 7:57 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Ubuntu
Ubuntu contributor Didier Roche continues his development on the look and feel of the upcoming Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) operating system, and today he announced that Ubuntu Dock is getting adaptive transparency.

BlueBorne Vulnerability Is Patched in All Supported Ubuntu Releases, Update Now

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Sep 20, 2017 12:50 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Ubuntu
Canonical released today new kernel updates for all of its supported Ubuntu Linux releases, patching recently discovered security vulnerabilities, including the infamous BlueBorne that exposes billions of Bluetooth devices.

Linux Mint 18.3 to Be Dubbed "Sylvia," Enables HiDPI by Default in Cinnamon 3.6

Linux Mint project leader and creator Clement Lefebvre published today a new monthly newsletter to inform us all about some of the upcoming features coming to the Linux Mint 18.3 operating system later this fall.

VirtualBox 5.2 to Let Users Enable or Disable Audio Input and Output On-the-Fly

Oracle announced new updates for its popular, cross-platform and open-source virtualization software, the third Beta of the upcoming VirtualBox 5.2 major release and VirtualBox 5.1.28 stable maintenance update.

Linus Torvalds Kicks Off Development of Linux Kernel 4.14, the Next LTS Release

A day early than expected, Linux creator Linus Torvalds cautiously kicked off the development of the Linux 4.14 kernel series, which looks to be the next LTS (Long Term Support) branch, with the first Release Candidate (RC) milestone.

CentOS 7.4 Is Now Available for 64-Bit, ARM64, ARMhfp, POWER7 & POWER8 Machines

CentOS developers Karanbir Singh and Jim Perrin announced the release of the CentOS 7.4 operating system for supported architectures, a release that brings all the latest updates and security patches.

KDE Joins Purism in an Attempt to Build World's First Privacy-Focused Smartphone

KDE announced today that it's partnering with Purism, a company known for manufacturing high-quality, privacy-focused laptops, to work on what it would appear to be world's first truly free smartphone device powered by Linux.

Canonical and NEC Work on Digital Signage Solution Based on Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi

Canonical announced that it partnered with NEC Display Solutions Europe to collaborate on a new digital signage platform powered by the Ubuntu Core operating system for embedded and IoT devices.

GNOME 3.26 "Manchester" Desktop Environment Debuts Officially, Here's What's New

After six months of hard work, the GNOME Project's development team was proud to announce today, September 13, 2017, the immediate release and general availability of the GNOME 3.26 desktop environment.

Canonical and Microsoft Enable Ubuntu Containers with Hyper-V Isolation on Windows

Canonical's Dustin Kirkland announced that the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux OS recently teamed up with Microsoft to enable Ubuntu containers to run on Windows systems with Hyper-V isolation.

Open-Source AMDGPU and ATI Linux Video Drivers Updated for AMD Radeon GPUs

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Sep 14, 2017 1:26 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Michel Dänzer, the maintainer of the open-source X.Org graphics drivers for ATI/AMD Radeon GPUs supported by the amdgpu and radeon kernel drivers, announced the release of xf86-video-amdgpu 1.4.0 and xf86-video-ati 7.10.0.

openSUSE Tumbleweed Users Will Soon Get Linux Kernel 4.13 and GNOME 3.26 Desktop

The summer is almost over, and it looks like the openSUSE developers are back at work to release daily snapshots for the Tumbleweed rolling release, bringing you all the latest technologies and Open Source software.

First Look at the New Control Center of Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark)

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Sep 12, 2017 8:03 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Ubuntu
Canonical is still working on polishing its upcoming Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) operating system, due for release next month on October 19, and today we'd like to offer you a first look at the new control center that'll be implemented in this release.

BlackArch Linux Ethical Hacking Distro Updated with More Than 50 New Tools

The developers of the BlackArch Linux operating system designed for ethical hacking and penetration testing purposes have released an updated installation medium, versioned 2017.08.30, based the latest Arch Linux snapshot.

Tiny Core Linux 8.1 Brings Latest BusyBox with LZMA Capabilities, Improvements

The minimalist Tiny Core Linux independently developed GNU/Linux distribution has been updated recently to version 8.1, a release that brings the latest BusyBox with extra functionality.

Canonical Wants to Bring Its Ubuntu Snappy Technologies to Android Devices

Canonical announced the release of Snapd 2.27 Snappy daemon for Ubuntu Linux and other supported GNU/Linux distributions. This is a major release that adds significant improvements and new features.

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