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GitHub's Andrea Liliana Griffiths was proud to announce the release and immediate availability of the Atom 1.15 open-source hackable text editor for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Watch: Transforming ReactOS into Fedora with the Fedora Transformation Pack
Out "Watch" series of blog articles continues today with a recent video posted by the community behind the ReactOS project, an open-source initiative to develop a clone of the Windows NT operating system that's binary compatible with Windows.
VirtualBox 5.1.16 Released with Initial Linux Kernel 4.11 Support, Bug Fixes
Oracle released a few moments ago new point releases of the VirtualBox 5.1 and 5.0 stable branches of the popular and open-source virtualization software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
Firefox 53.0 Won't Work on Linux PCs with CPUs Older Than Pentium 4, AMD Opteron
As expected, Mozilla kicked off the development of the next major Firefox release, just one day after launching Firefox 52.0 as the new ESR branch for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows operating systems.
Debian-Based Q4OS Linux Distro Now Available for PINE64 Single-Board Computers
The Q4OS development team announced a Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution for PINE64 boards.
HandBrake 1.0.3 Open-Source Video Transcoder Improves 2-Pass x265 Encoding, More
A new maintenance update to the major HandBrake 1.0 release of the open-source and cross-platform video transcoder application has been released recently for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux.
Getting Started with LibreOffice 5.2 Official Guide Now Available for Download
The Document Foundation’s Documentation Team was pleased to announce today the general and immediate availability of an updated Getting Started with LibreOffice.
Firefox 52.0 Released as ESR Branch, Will Receive Security Updates Until 2018
Back in January, we told you that the development of the Firefox 52.0 kicked off with the first Beta release and promised to let users send and open tabs from one device to another, among numerous other improvements.
Litebook Launches Cheap, Chromebook-Like Linux Laptop Powered by elementary OS
Litebook, a small hardware manufacturer that we never heard of, has recently released a new Linux-powered laptop that's cheap, slim, fast, elegant, light, and designed to rival Chromebooks.
CRUX-Based Kwort 4.3.2 Linux OS Is Out with GTK3 Support, Improved Look and Feel
David Cortarello from the Kwort project, a GNU/Linux distribution that's fast, lightweight, modern, and based on CRUX Linux, announced the availability of the second point release to the Kwort 4.3 stable series.
Wireshark 2.2.5 Is Out as the World’s Most Popular Network Protocol Analyzer
While Wireshark manages to keep its title as the world’s most popular network protocol analyzer, the development team always tries to improve the application by fixing major security issues and enhancing the protocol support.
Linus Torvalds Announces the First Release Candidate of Linux Kernel 4.11
Linus Torvalds announced the availability of the first Release Candidate (RC) development build of the upcoming Linux 4.11 kernel series, which users can download, compile, and test on their GNU/Linux distributions.
Gentoo-Based exGENT Linux OS Launches with Xfce 4.12.1 and Linux Kernel 4.10.1
Arne Exton shares with us the availability of a new build of his Gentoo-based exGENT Linux-based operating system, which now includes all the recently released technologies and open source applications.
X.Org Server 1.19.2 Brings Xwayland, Glamor and Prime Improvements, Security Fixes
Adam Jackson is announcing the release and immediate availability of the second maintenance update to the X.Org Server 1.19 display server stable series for GNU/Linux distributions.
PCLinuxOS 2017.03 KDE Edition Lands with KDE Plasma 5.8.6 LTS, Linux Kernel 4.9
The developers of the PCLinuxOS distribution announced the release of PCLinuxOS 2017.03 KDE Edition, an updated install medium that ships with all the latest KDE technologies and applications.
Skype 5.0 for Linux Enters Beta with Video Call Support and Better Collaboration
Microsoft announced that Skype 5.0 for Linux has entered Beta stages of development after being in Alpha for more than eight months, during which it received numerous builds that users were able to take for a test drive.
Wine 1.8.7 Is the Last Update in the Series, Users Should Upgrade to Wine 2.0
The Wine development team announced today the release of Wine 1.8.7, which appears to the last maintenance update to the Wine 1.8 stable series, adding various improvements and bug fixes for existing users.
GNU Linux-libre 4.10 Kernel Officially Released for Users Who Want 100% Freedom
Alexandre Oliva from the GNU Linux-libre project, a non-profit organization chartered to develop and promote a deblobbed and libre Linux kernel, announced the general availability of GNU Linux-libre 4.10.
Calamares 3.1 Distribution-Independent Linux Installer Officially Released
The Calamares open-source universal installer framework for Linux-based operating systems has been updated recently to version 3.1, a major release the users of the KaOS GNU/Linux distribution can already enjoy.
Calibre 2.80 Open-Source eBook Manager Supports Sideloading of KFX Files, More
Calibre developer Kovid Goyal is pleased to announce the availability of version 2.80 of his hugely popular, open-source and multi-platform ebook library management software.
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