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We wrote numerous articles related to the GPS Navigation app available for Canonical's Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system, but the next release promises to bring even more features, as well as a major facelift.
Mozilla Releases Firefox 40.0.3 Hotfix to Plug GStreamer and DisplayLink Bugs
Just a few minutes ago, Mozilla pushed the third hotfix update to its popular, open-source, and cross-platform Mozilla Firefox 40.0 web browser for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
Ubuntu Developer Suggests Non-Windowing Display Server Layer for Wayland
Joel Leclerc, an independent Ubuntu developer, posted an interesting article on his blog about the proposal of a non-windowing display server.
Fedora 23 Alpha Server Released for ARM 64-bit and POWER Hardware Architectures
The Fedora Project, through Peter Robinson, announced the release of the Server edition of the Fedora 23 Alpha operating system for ARM 64-bit (AArch64) and POWER (PPC64 and PPC64le) hardware architectures.
Ubuntu Touch's Telegram App 2.0 to Arrive Next Month Based on TelegramQML
We have been informed recently that the Telegram app of Canonical's Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system will be updated to version 2.0 and based on the Telegram API created by Aseman, TelegramQML.
Exclusive First Look at Falldown, a Fast-Paced and Addictive Game for Ubuntu Touch
Ubuntu app developer and Open Source enthusiast Riccardo Padovani had the great pleasure of informing Softpedia about his upcoming game for Canonical's Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system used on Ubuntu phone devices.
Introducing MrRobot, Ubuntu Touch App Enabled Robotics Powered by Raspberry Pi
Today we have the great pleasure of introducing you to a brand-new project developed during the Ubuntu ShenZhen hackathon by Joseph Wang. It is called MrRobot, just like the TV show we taked about in a couple of articles.
GStreamer 1.6 Open Source Multimedia Backend Gets Closer to Release, Here's What's New
The hard working team of developers behind the powerful GStreamer open-source multimedia backend published details about the new features coming to GStreamer 1.6, a major release of the acclaimed software.
Watch: Ubuntu MATE 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) Running on Banana Pi BPI-M1
We've seen them all, Ubuntu running on virtually anything, Ubuntu powering all sorts of devices, from mobile phones to embedded and industrial PCs. Today, we want to show you Ubuntu MATE 15.04 running on Banana Pi BPI-M1.
Ubuntu Touch OTA-6 Images to Arrive on Wednesday for Meizu MX4 and Nexus Devices
Canonical's Lukasz Zemczak has sent in his daily report informing us all about the latest work done by the Ubuntu Touch developers in prepration for the major OTA-6 software update for the mobile operating system.
Here's How to Watch Hulu Movies and TV Shows on Ubuntu Linux
IT expert Nathan Haines published a tutorial instructing users of the Ubuntu Linux operating system about how to watch movies and TV shows on the American streaming service Hulu. If you're using Ubuntu Linux and want to watch TV shows and movies on the Hulu platform, you must add the third-party HAL PPA using the first command listed below, and then install the HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) software using the second command.
Enlightenment 0.19.9 Open-Source Desktop Environment Is Out with 28 Bugfixes
The developers of the Enlightenment open-source desktop environment used in numerous GNU/Linux operating systems have announced the release and immediate availability of the ninth maintenance version of Enlightenment DR 0.19.
Linux Foundation to Launch New Security-Focused Badge Program for Open-Source Software
During the LinuxCon and CloudOpen events that took place last week in Seattle, North America, Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative announced that they are developing a new free Badge Program.
Cinnamon 2.8 to Add Battery Vendor and Model Information, Better Box Pointers
Apparently, the creator and lead developer of the Linux Mint project, Clement Lefebvre, already works on the next major release of the acclaimed Cinnamon open-source desktop environment.
OpenSSH 7.1 Fixes Root Access Authentication Issue, Adds Better Support for WinSCP
OpenBSD, through Dave Wreski, announced the immediate availability for download of the first point release of the OpenSSH 7 and Portable OpenSSH 7 open-source SSH (Secure Shell) protocol 2.0 implementations.
Debian-Based Q4OS 1.2.8 Live Distro Released with Redesigned Setup Utility, Bugfixes
The Q4OS Team sent an email to Softpedia HQ a few minutes ago informing us about the availability of the Q4OS 1.2.8 'Live' operating system, a release that introduces a revamped Setup utility and several bugfixes.
SUSE Manager 2.1 Server Is Now Available for IBM z Systems
SUSE, through Meike Chabowski, had the great pleasure of announcing the release and general availability of SUSE Manager, a software that eases things for Linux users, making complex tasks simple, for IBM z Systems.
Qt Creator 3.5 Drops Support for BlackBerry 10, Fixes Android 6.0 Marshmallow Issues
The Qt Company, through Eike Ziller, had the great pleasure of announcing earlier today, August 20, the release and immediate availability for download of the final version of Qt Creator 3.5.0.
New Copyright Aggregation Project Keeps Debian Contributors' Hard Work Safe
The Debian Project has announced that it has joined forces with Software Freedom Conservancy to create the Debian Copyright Aggregation Project.
Ubuntu Linux and Ubuntu Touch Get an Extremely Fast, Scalable Thumbnailing Service
Canonical's Michi Henning explains in a lenghty and very interesting article how he and two other Ubuntu devs managed to implement a fast and scalable thumbnailing services for both Ubuntu Linux and Ubuntu Touch operating systems.
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