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Canonical just published details about a new kernel update for its oldest LTS release, Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin).
Canonical's Orange Match Box Brings Snappy Ubuntu Core to Raspberry Pi 2
On May 20, Canonical had the pleasure of showcasing its latest products at the OpenStack Summit event that takes place these days between May 18-22, 2015 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
ROSA Enterprise Desktop X2 Brings UEFI and Secure Boot Support
On May 19, the ROSA company was proud to announce the immediate availability of the ROSA Enterprise Desktop X2 Linux kernel-based operating system for enterprise users.
Popcorn Time Now Lets Users Watch Movies in a Web Browser, Illegally
After releasing an iOS Installer that allows users to install the Popcorn Time app on their iPhone or iPad devices from a Mac or Windows machine, there's now a browser-based video streaming service too.
Linux Kernel Plagued by an EXT4 Data Corruption Issue, Patch Available
Apparently, there's a data corruption issue in the EXT4 file system for multiple Linux kernel branches, affecting several mainstream distributions, including Arch Linux, Fedora, and Debian GNU/Linux.
Google Releases Chrome 43 Stable for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows
Google was proud to announce today, May 18, the immediate availability for download of the Google Chrome 43 web browser for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
Linus Torvalds Announces Linux Kernel 4.1 Release Candidate 4
With a one-day delay, the forth Release Candidate (RC) version of the upcoming Linux kernel 4.1 was announced on Monday, May 18, by Linus Torvalds.
Linux Kernel 3.14.43 LTS Includes Dozens of ARM and ARM64 Improvements
Another important kernel was published today, Linux kernel 3.14.43 LTS, which is currently used in various GNU/Linux distributions.
Linux Kernel 4.0.4 Released with More ARM Fixes, Many Updated Drivers
After only four days from the announcement of Linux kernel 4.0.3, as the latest and most advanced kernel version, Greg Kroah-Hartman just published today, May 17, news about the fourth maintenance release of Linux kernel 4.0.
KDE Plasma 5.4 and KDE Applications 15.08 to Arrive at the End of August 2015
KDE published the release schedule of the next major release of the KDE Applications software suite for the KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment.
CentOS 7 Linux Is Now Available for ARM64 (AArch64) Architectures
If you plan on building ARM devices powered by a Linux kernel-based operating system, then you should know that the excellent CentOS distribution is now available for download for ARM64 (AArch64) hardware architectures.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Now Uses KDE Plasma 5.3 as Default Desktop
openSUSE has just announced today, May 16, the immediate availability of the KDE Plasma 5.3 as the default desktop environment in Tumbleweed, along with the KDE Applications 15.04.1 software suite.
Git 2.4.1 Out Now with Dozens of Improvements and Bug Fixes
The Git development team was proud to announce the immediate availability for download of the first maintenance release for Git 2.4, the stable branch of the acclaimed open-source distributed version control system.
Tor Browser 4.5.1 Released with Support for Ubuntu 14.04 LXC Hosts
The Tor Project announced the release of the Tor Browser 4.5.1 for all those who want to stay anonymous online. The new maintenance release is based on Mozilla Firefox 31.7.0 ESR.
First Look at Manjaro Linux with elementary OS' Beautiful Pantheon Desktop
Today we take a closer look at a brand-new edition of the popular Arch Linux-based Manjaro operating system, Manjaro Pantheon, created by members of the Manjaro community.
Mozilla Firefox 38.0 Lands in All Supported Ubuntu OSes with New Tab-Based Preferences
Earlier this month, we were happy to show you a first look at the number one feature of the Mozilla Firefox 38.0 web browser, the new tab-based preferences page that several other modern web browsers already had built-in for some time now.
Wireshark 1.12.5 Officially Released, Still the World’s Most Popular Network Analyzer
Wireshark, the world's most popular open-source, cross-platform, and free network analyzer software, has been updated to version 1.12.5, a release that fixes numerous issues, patches important security vulnerabilities, and updates protocol support.
New Ubuntu Touch Update Brings 3G and Location Services Improvements
Today, May 12, we are happy to inform all Ubuntu Phone users that the Ubuntu Touch developers have just announced the release of the OTA 3.5 update for Canonical's mobile operating system.
CentOS-Based Rocks Cluster Specialist Distribution 6.2 Updates ZFS Support
Philip Papadopoulos announced the immediate availability for download of Rocks Cluster 6.2, a specialist Linux kernel-based operating system derived from the well-known CentOS distribution.
User Suggests There Might be Spyware in Ubuntu, Instructs Others to Compile the OS
A user by the name of Zack Smith, published an article on his website entitled "Is There Spyware in Ubuntu?" and targeted at Canonical, the sponsor of Ubuntu, and Jane Silber, the CEO of Canonical.
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