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After openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), it now looks like Canonical's Ubuntu Linux operating system is available for download from the Microsoft Windows Store.
Wine 2.12 Released with Audio Driver for Android, Async I/O Improvements
If you fancy running Windows games or apps on your Linux, Android, or OS X operating system, then you should know that there's a new Wine development release available for download, versioned 2.12.
Say Goodbye to LightDM, GNOME's GDM Login Manager Now Default in Ubuntu 17.10
Canonical's transition to the GNOME desktop environment for the upcoming Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) operating system, due for release later this year on October 19, 2017, continues with yet another major change.
Ubuntu 17.10 to Have Hardware-Accelerated Video Playback on AMD, Nvidia GPUs Too
Canonical is working to improve the user experience of its popular Ubuntu Linux operating system, and it looks like they are making quite some progress on the hardware-accelerated video playback for Intel GPUs on Ubuntu 17.10.
Meet ROCK64, a 4K-Capable Single-Board Computer That Can Run Android 7.1, Debian
After launching PINE A64 as the world's first $15 open source gaming machine that runs Android and other Linux-based operating systems, the PINE64 company has created a new, more powerful single-board computer that they call ROCK64.
Debian-Based Pardus 17.0 Linux Distribution Released with Xfce 4.12 Desktop
The development team behind the Debian-based Pardus Linux distribution for Turkish-speaking users are proud to announce today the release and immediate availability for download of Pardus 17.0.
Fedora 26 Linux Operating System Has Been Cleared for Landing on July 11, 2017
Red Hat's Fedora Program Manager Jaroslav Reznik announced today that the Fedora 26 Linux operating system was cleared for launch, as planned, next week on July 11, 2017.
Meet Hydrogen One, World's First Android Smartphone with Holographic Display
RED, the leading manufacturer of professional digital cinema cameras, announced that it would develop the world's first holographic Android smartphone, which the company will launch sometime next year.
Android Wear 2.0 Update Is Coming Soon to ZenWatch 2 and ZenWatch 3, Says ASUS
If you're a smartwatch owner and you choosed one that's powered by Google's Android Wear operating system, then you need to run the latest Android Wear 2.0 update.
Developer Replaces His MacBook Pro with a Raspberry Pi 3 Computer for One Week
Node.js expert and backend software engineer Pierre-Gilles Leymarie has recently lost his precious MacBook Pro in a taxi in Paris, and since he didn't have any other computer at home, he decided to give Raspberry Pi a try.
Zorin OS 12 Lite Edition Released as the Biggest Leap Forward for the Distro Yet
The Zorin OS developers are pleased to announce today the release and immediate availability of the Zorin OS 12 Lite operating system, the biggest leap forward for the lightweight distro designed for old and low-spec computers.
4MLinux 22.0 Linux Distribution Launches with LUKS Disk Encryption Support, More
4MLinux developer Zbigniew Konojacki is informing us today about the general availability of the final release of his independently-developed 4MLinux 22.0 operating system.
Linux Lite Users Are the First to Get Linux Kernel 4.12, Here's How to Install It
Not even a day after the release of the Linux 4.12 kernel, Linux Lite creator Jerry Bezencon announced today that users of his Ubuntu-based operating system can now install the new kernel version on their computers.
Ubuntu Developer Shares His Thoughts on the Unity to GNOME Shell Transition
According to Ubuntu developer Iain Lane, the Ubuntu Desktop team over at Canonical, the company behind the popular Linux-based operating system, has a very big task to accomplish this year for the upcoming Ubuntu 17.10 release.
Linux Mint 18.2 Cinnamon, MATE, KDE and Xfce Editions Now Available for Download
In the July 2017 newsletter of his Linux Mint project, Clement Lefebvre reveals the fact that the highly-anticipated Linux Mint 18.2 "Sonya" operating system has passed QA (Quality Assurance) and it's now available for download.
Arch Linux 2017.07.01 Is Now Available for Download, Uses Linux Kernel 4.11.7
It's that time of the month again when the developers of the popular Arch Linux operating system release a refreshed, up-to-date installation medium of their GNU/Linux distribution.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get Latest Mesa 17.1.3 Release for Better Gaming, More
It's been only a week since our last report on the latest package updates that landed in the stable repositories of the openSUSE Tumbleweed operating system, and Douglas DeMaio is back with some fresh info.
Lubuntu 17.10's First Alpha Milestone Ships with Separate LXDE and LXQt Editions
Today's Ubuntu 17.10 Alpha 1 release for opt-in flavors brought us previews of the upcoming Kubuntu 17.10, Lubuntu 17.10, and Ubuntu Kylin 17.10 operating systems.
Kubuntu 17.10 Alpha 1 Debuts with VLC Media Player by Default, KDE Plasma 5.10.2
As part of today's Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) first Alpha release, the Kubuntu development team announced the availability of the Kubuntu 17.10 Alpha 1 images, which users can download and test drive on their personal computers.
Latest Clonezilla Live Stable Update Includes a Lite Server, Linux Kernel 4.11.6
Clonezilla Live and GParted Live developer Steven Shiau is pleased to announce the release and immediate availability for download of a new stable version of his widely-used Clonezilla Live project.
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