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SUSE, the company behind the powerful SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating systems, announced that it partners with Mirantis, the pure-play OpenStack company.
Audacious 3.8 to Finally Add Support for Running Multiple Instances, Beta Is Out
The popular Audacious music player is again in development, and it looks like the next major release will be version 3.8, for which a Beta milestone has been made available for public testing.
Solus Upgraded to the GNOME 3.20 Stack, Now Powered by Linux Kernel 4.7
Solus developer Joshua Strobl proudly announced the 33rd installation of Solus Project's This Week in Solus weekly newsletter to inform the community about the latest technologies and software releases implemented in the OS.
GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) 6 Now Enabled by Default in Debian Unstable
Debian developer Emilio Pozuelo Monfort announced this past weekend the enablement of the GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) 6 compiler tools by default for Debian Unstable.
Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS Is the Last in the Series, Brings Xenial Xerus' Linux Kernel
Canonical, through Adam Conrad, announced the release of the last maintenance update to the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr) operating system series, version 14.04.5.
Ubuntu Touch OTA-13 Delayed for September 7, to Bring Android 6.0 BSP Support
A new OTA (Over the Air) update of the Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system is in development for Ubuntu Phone and Ubuntu Tablet devices, the OTA-13, which should land in the first week of September 2016.
Tor Project 0.2.8.6 Improves Client Bootstrapping Performance, Linux Security
The Tor Project is proud to announce the general availability of a new stable branch of the widely-used Tor software for anonymity online. The Tor 0.2.8 series is currently the most advanced one.
Canonical Plans to Unify and Clean Up Networking Configuration in Ubuntu Linux
Canonical, though Martin Pitt, the systemd maintainer for the Ubuntu Linux operating system, announced recently plans to unify and clean up the networking configuration in Ubuntu via a new project called "netplan."
GParted Live 0.26.1-5 Fixes VirtualBox BIOS Boot Issues, FAT32 Partition Support
Curtis Gedak and the GParted team have announced the release and general availability for download of the GParted Live 0.26.1-5 stable Live system for OS-independent disk partitioning operations.
Ubuntu Snappy Core Now Officially Available for uCRobotics’ Bubblegum-96 Board
Canonical, through April Wang, is pleased to announce that the Snappy Ubuntu Core operating system for embedded and IoT devices is now officially available for the Bubblegum-96 single-board computer.
NetworkManager 1.2.4 Adds Reverse DNS Entries for IPv6 to Dnsmasq, More Tweaks
The popular and widely-used NetworkManager open-source network connection management software for GNU/Linux operating systems has been updated today to version 1.2.4.
LibreOffice 5.2 Officially Released with Interface Refinements, New Features
The Document Foundation non-profit organization has had the great pleasure of announcing the general availability of the LibreOffice 5.2 open-source and cross-platform office suite software.
Gentoo-Based Pentoo 2015.0 Linux Distro for Ethical Hackers Gets New RC Release
The Pentoo Linux development team proudly announces today the availability for download of the fifth Release Candidate (RC) build towards the Pentoo 2015.0 GNU/Linux operating system.
Kodi 17 "Krypton" Alpha 3 Brings Live TV and PVR Improvements, New Skin Features
Kodi's Martijn Kaijser informs us on the availability of the third Alpha development milestone of the upcoming cross-platform and open-source Kodi 17 "Krypton" media center.
Linux Mint 18 "Sarah" Xfce Officially Released, Linux Mint 18 KDE Coming Soon
We reported the other day on the availability for download of the long-anticipated Linux Mint 18 "Sarah" Xfce Edition operating system, and we told you that an official announcement would come shortly.
Arch Linux 2016.08.01 Is Now Available for Download, Ships with Kernel 4.6.4
It's the first day of August 2016, and, for us, Arch Linux users, it means that we can get our hands on a new ISO respin that can be used to deploy the popular GNU/Linux operating system on new PCs.
OpenSSH 7.3 Officially Released, Now Refuses RSA Keys Smaller Than 1024 Bits
On August 1, 2016, the OpenBSD project proudly announced the availability for download of the OpenSSH 7.3 and Portable OpenSSH 7.3p1 open source software projects.
Linux Kernel 3.18.38 LTS Ships with Minor MIPS, PowerPC, x86, and eCryptfs Fixes
Immediately after announcing the release of Linux kernel 4.1.29 LTS, developer Alexander Levin informed the community about the general availability of the thirty-eighth maintenance update for the Linux 3.18 LTS kernel series.
Linux Kernel 4.1.29 LTS Is a Small Update with ALSA Fixes, eCryptfs Improvements
Linux kernel developer and maintainer of the Linux 4.1 and 3.18 long-term supported kernel series, Alexander Levin, announced the general availability of the Linux 4.1.29 LTS kernel update.
Linux Mint 18 Xfce Edition Is Now Available for Download, Here's What's New
We've been tipped by one of our regular readers that the final release of the Linux Mint 18 "Sarah" Xfce Edition operating system is now available for download from the official channels.
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