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Linux Mint 18 "Sarah" computer operating system arrived two weeks ago, on June 30, with the usual Cinnamon and MATE editions, but an upgrade patch was not available for users running Linux Mint 17.3 "Rosa".
Ubuntu GNOME 16.04.1 LTS to Drop Broken GNOME Maps App from Default Install
Ubuntu GNOME maintainer Jeremy Bicha informs the community today about the fact that the popular GNOME Maps application from the GNOME Stack has recently lost its free map tile service, MapQuest.
GIMP 2.8.18 Open-Source Image Editor Released with Script-Fu Improvements, More
It looks like the awesome development team behind the open-source GIMP image editor software has been working hard to prepare new features and improve existing ones in the widely used GNU application.
CoreOS Linux 1068.6.0 Brings Linux Kernel 4.6.3, Docker 1.10.3, and systemd 229
The CoreOS development team has released a major update of the CoreOS Linux kernel-based operating system designed with massive server deployments in mind.
Untangle NG 12.1 Linux Firewall Released with New Geolocation Capabilities, More
Untangle Inc. security software and appliance company proudly announced the release of the Untangle Next Generation (NG) Firewall 12.1 operating system.
GIMP 2.10 Development Continues, GIMP 2.9.4 Lands New Features After 8 Months
A few hours ago, the GIMP development team released a new development version towards GIMP 2.10, the next major update of the popular free and open-source image manipulation software coming later in the year.
Git 2.9 Version Control System Gets Its First Point Release with 28 Improvements
Coming approximately one month since the launch of the massive Git 2.9 update, the first point release in the series, Git 2.9.1, is now available for download on all supported platforms.
VirtualBox 5.1 Increases Linux Integration, Improves Multimedia Support
Oracle has had the great pleasure of announcing the final release of the VirtualBox 5.1 open-source and cross-platform virtualization software for all supported platforms.
Ubuntu Touch OTA-12 to Land Next Wednesday, OTA-13 Brings Libertine Improvements
The Ubuntu Touch saga continues, and today we would like to inform our readers about some of the latest changes coming in the next major update, the OTA-13, as well as about some good news.
Here's How to Install Any Linux Operating System on Your Chromebook
Chromebooks are very cool and incredibly cheap portable laptops, powered by Chrome OS, a Linux kernel-based operating system, but it might turn out that Chrome OS is a very limited operating system.
PCLinuxOS 64 Trinity 2016.07 Community Edition Switches to Linux Kernel 4.6.3
After announcing the release of the PCLinuxOS 64 Xfce 2016.07 and PCLinuxOS 64 LXDE 2016.07 distributions, the time has come for you to download PCLinuxOS 64 Trinity 2016.07 Community Edition.
Latest Vivaldi Browser Snapshot Improves Tab Hibernation on GNU/Linux Distros
Vivaldi released a new snapshot version for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows, bringing multiple fixes and improvements.
Snapd 2.0.10 Snappy Tool Now Available in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Here's What's New
Canonical's Michael Vogt was happy to announce that the snapd 2.0.10 Snappy tool from Ubuntu Core has successfully landed in the main software repositories of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus).
Solus Is Now Officially a Rolling Release Linux Operating System
It looks like the "This Week in Solus" weekly newsletter are a thing again, and this is the second week in a row Solus developer Joshua Strobl announces a new installation to keep the community updated with the latest innovations.
KDE Plasma 5.8 Desktop Will Be an LTS Release for Stability and Performance
Now that some of us are already enjoying the newest KDE Plasma 5.7 desktop environment on our GNU/Linux operating systems, it's time to take a look at upcoming features of the next major version.
You Can Now Run Ubuntu Linux with the Unity Desktop on Top of Windows 10
Microsoft and Canonical's "Bash on Ubuntu on Windows" integration story continues, and it looks like a developer on GitHub has managed to run the Unity desktop environment on top of a Windows 10 installation.
Chromium OS for SBCs Project Needs Your Help to Continue Full-Scale Work
Softpedia was informed today by Dylan Callahan from the Chromium OS for SBCs (Single-Board Computers) project that they are looking for new team members to continue full-scale work.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Receives Mesa 12.0.0, LibreOffice 5.2 RC1 and PulseAudio 9.0
openSUSE developer Dominique Leuenberger today informed the openSUSE Tumbleweed community about the latest GNU/Linux technologies and software components that landed in the repositories.
Ubuntu Linux Becomes the Preferred Operating System for Pivotal's Cloud Platform
Canonical has announced a new partnership between them and Pivotal to collaborate on delivering a cloud native platform based on the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system to their customers.
Fedora 25 GNU/Linux Distribution to Offer Better Switchable Graphics Support
The Fedora Linux community is preparing something that most of us have been waiting for so long, something that should have been implemented in most GNU/Linux distros a long time ago.
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