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It's been five almost five months since the developers behind the Debian-based Devuan GNU/Linux operating system launched the second Beta version towards the first stable release of the OS, and they now announced the RC.
Collabora Office 5.3 Officially Released, Based on LibreOffice 5.3 Office Suite
Collabora was proud to announce the official release of Collabora Office 5.3 office suite based on the latest stable LibreOffice 5.3 open-source office suite.
Linux Kernels 4.10.12, 4.9.24 LTS and 4.4.63 LTS Bring x86 and OrangeFS Changes
Only three days after releasing the Linux 4.10.11, 4.9.23 LTS and 4.4.62 LTS kernels, Greg Kroah-Hartman announced today the release of a new set of maintenance updates for the Linux 4.10, 4.9, and 4.4 kernel series.
Debian-Based Elive 2.9.0 Beta Finally Brings Persistence, Netsurf Web Browser
The development cycle of the Debian-based Elive 3.0 GNU/Linux distribution continues, and a new Beta milestone was launched today, April 21, 2017, for early adopters and public beta testers.
Atom 1.17 Open-Source Hackable Text Editor to Get a 50% Boost in Startup Time
Last week when GitHub launched Atom 1.16 as the latest stable release of the open-source and multi-platform hackable text editor loved by lots of developers around the world, they also announced the Beta release of Atom 1.17.
Upcoming Features of LibreOffice 5.4
As reported the other day, The Document Foundation announced that the first bug hunting session for the upcoming LibreOffice 5.4 office suite would take place on April 28, 2017, debugging the first Alpha build.
Mozilla Firefox 53.0 Web Browser Drops Linux Support for Older Processors
The Firefox 53.0 web browser was made available for download earlier today, for all supported platforms, but and an official announcement was published by the Mozilla folks a few moments ago with details about the new features.
UBports Recommends Buying Fairphone 2, OnePlus One or Nexus 5 as Ubuntu Phones
Continuing our coverage on the UBports' Unity 8 and Ubuntu Touch plans, we've got word from Marius Quabeck, who's now the new community manager for UBports, about some of the aspects that remained unclear since the last Q&A.
AV Linux 2017.4.9 Distro Is Aligned with the Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch" Repos
The development team behind the Debian-based AV Linux distribution targeted towards audio and video enthusiasts announced the release of AV Linux 2017.4.9.
FFmpeg 3.3 "Hilbert" Open-Source Multimedia Framework Is Out, Here Is What's New
The FFmpeg project proudly announced the release of a new series of their freely distributed collection of libraries and tools to process multimedia content, FFmpeg 3.3, which has been dubbed as "Hilbert."
Canonical Founder Mark Shuttleworth to Return as CEO, Jane Silber Stepping Down
Canonical CEO Jane Silber Steps announced that she's stepping down, passing the role of chief executive officer to Mark Shuttleworth.
An Important Linux Kernel Security Patch Is Available for CentOS 7, Update Now
CentOS maintainer Johnny Hughes has informed the community about the availability of yet another important kernel security update, this time for users of the CentOS Linux 7 operating system series.
Wine 2.6 Fixes Bugs for The Solus Project, Aliens vs. Predator, and No Man's Sky
The Wine 2.6 development release was announced today bringing another set of bug fixes for various Windows games and applications, along with some much-needed optimizations and features.
Atom 1.16 Open-Source Hackable Text Editor Released with Various Improvements
GitHub's Andrea Liliana Griffiths is pleased to announce the release of Atom 1.16 as the latest stable version of the popular, multi-platform, and open-source hackable text editor, along with the Beta of Atom 1.17.
Ubuntu GNOME and Ubuntu Flavors Unite Into a Single Distro for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
The world works in mysterious ways, and, sometimes, things will turn out in your favor. It's no secret anymore that Ubuntu GNOME, the official flavor of Ubuntu featuring the GNOME desktop environment, will become the main Ubuntu edition.
Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) Officially Released, Available to Download Now
Today, April 13, 2017, Canonical released the final version of the Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) operating system, which has been in development for the past six months, since last October's launch of Ubuntu 16.10 (Yakkety Yak).
Anbox Project Promises to Let You Run Android Apps on Any GNU/Linux Distribution
We've been informed by UBports' Marius Gripsgård about the public availability of a new project called Anbox, which promises to let users run Android applications on top of their existing GNU/Linux distribution.
It's Official: You Can Now Install Snap Packages on Fedora Linux Distributions
Canonical's David Callé is happy to announce today the availability of the Snappy technologies on the Fedora Linux operating system series, allowing Fedora users to install Snap packages.
GNOME Shell and Mutter Get HiDPI Improvements, Various Bug Fixes in GNOME 3.24.1
GNOME Project's Florian Müllner announced today the release and immediate availability for download of the first maintenance updates for the GNOME Shell and Mutter components of the GNOME 3.24 desktop environment.
Ubuntu Snaps to Integrate Fully with GNOME and KDE, Says Mark Shuttleworth
We picked up some more of the comments made by Mark Shuttleworth recently on Google+, where the Canonical and Ubuntu founder answered various questions posted by members of the Ubuntu community.
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