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The Debian community is preparing yet another awesome event for the of spring 2016, where you can meet new people, share knowledge, relax, plan cool features for the Debian OS.
RaspAnd Project Brings Android 5.1 to Raspberry Pi 3, Now with Google Play Store
RaspAnd Build 160315 is here to update some of the components, bringing support for the recently announced Raspberry Pi 3 Model B single-board computer.
Ubuntu Touch Devs Have Finalized the New VPN Feature for the OTA-10 Update
We reported last year that the Ubuntu developers planned on implementing VPN support to the Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system, and they've just announced the finalization of the new VPN feature.
GIMP's GEGL Image Processing Framework Gets Support for FFmpeg 3.0, More
GIMP maintainer Alexandre Prokoudine today announced the release of GEGL 0.3.6, an open-source project that's used by GIMP, as well as other image editing apps to process images.
GNU Linux-libre Kernel 4.5 Officially Released for 100% Freedom
Free Software Foundation Latin America (FSFLA) announced the release and availability for download of their Linux-libre 4.5 kernel, for those who want 100% freedom.
KDE Applications 15.12.3 Is the Last in the Series, KDE Apps 16.04 Coming Next
A few moments ago, KDE released the third stability update for its KDE Applications 15.12 software suite, designed for the KDE Plasma 5.5.5 desktop environment.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8 Now in Beta, Libreswan Replaces Openswan
Today, Red Hat announces the availability of testing of the Beta build of its upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.8 computer operating system for servers and desktops.
Canonical Needs Your Help to Make GNOME Software Look Beautiful in Ubuntu 16.04
Michael Hall of Canonical has posted a lengthy blog post to explain why the forthcoming Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) operating system needs your help to make GNOME Software look beautiful.
Plank, the Simplest Dock on the Planet, Now Supports Docklets and GTK+ 3.20
Plank is one of the simplest to use and easiest to install dock-like applications for GNU/Linux operating systems, and it reached the 0.11.0 milestone this past weekend. Dubbed "Eddy," Plank 0.11.0 introduces a bunch of new features and enhancements that make the dock app even better for those who like to manage and launch their applications from a dock instead of the old-school Applications Menu, such as the addition docklets support like Desktop, Trash, Clippy, and Clock.
Canonical Patches ALSA USB MIDI Linux Kernel Driver Issue in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Canonical published a new Ubuntu Security Notice to inform users of the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) operating system about the availability of a kernel update.
Debian-Based Parsix GNU/Linux 8.0 to Reach End of Life on April 15, 2016
Approximately one month from today, on April 15, 2016, the Parsix GNU/Linux developers will stop supporting their Parsix GNU/Linux 8.0 (Mumble) operating system, as it will reach its end of life.
Latest Manjaro Linux 15.12 Update Pack Includes an Important OpenSSL Bugfix
The Manjaro development team announced the general availability of the twelfth update pack for the stable and current release of the Arch Linux-based operating system.
Watch: Ubuntu MATE Linux OS Running on a Raspberry Pi 3 SBC with External LCD
Today still being weekend and all that, we've decided to continue our delightful "Watch" series of articles with a new about the Ubuntu MATE Linux operating system.
RaspArch Project Brings Arch Linux to Raspberry Pi 3 SBCs, Now with LXDE
RaspArch developer Arne Exton announced a new build of his GNU/Linux distribution for ARM devices based on the Arch Linux ARM project.
Debian Is Finally Switching to Firefox, After a Decade of Using Iceweasel
Some of our old-school Linux users know the fact that the Debian GNU/Linux operating system and several of its derivatives are shipping by default with a web browser called Iceweasel.
Git 2.7.3 Out Now, Remains the Most Popular Source Code Management System
The third maintenance release of the stable 2.7 series of the Git open-source distributed revision control system has been announced for all supported platforms.
Dell's Precision Mobile Workstation Series Now Shipping with Ubuntu Preinstalled
Dell now announces that its entire Precision mobile workstation series comes with Ubuntu preinstalled.
Calibre 2.53 eBook Manager Software Adds New Tool for Transforming Book Styling
The popular Calibre eBook reader and converter software sees yet another maintenance release, version 2.53, which brings in a bunch of new features and several other improvements.
Manjaro Linux LXQt 16.03 Community Edition Out Now, Looks Like Windows 10
The maintainers of the Manjaro Linux LXQt operating system, a community flavor of the well-known Arch Linux-based operating system, have announced the release of Manjaro Linux LXQt 16.03.
Linux From Scratch and Beyond Linux From Scratch 7.9 Books Officially Released
Bruce Dubbs from the LFS (Linux From Scratch) and BLFS (Beyond Linux From Scratch) projects has announced the availability of the LFS 7.9 and BLFS 7.9 maintenance releases.
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