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Paul Davis from the Ardour development team had the great pleasure of announcing today, April 18, the release of Ardour 4.0, a major version that includes a number of new features, numerous bug fixes, and dozens of improvements.
RaspArch Offers an Easy Way to Run Arch Linux on Raspberry Pi 2
Arne Exton had the pleasure of informing Softpedia about a new distribution of GNU/Linux created from the ground up for the Raspberry Pi 2 tiny computer board and called RaspArch.
Wine 1.7.41 Officially Released, Fixes an Adobe Photoshop CS6 Crash
Alexandre Julliard announced the immediate availability for download and testing of a new maintenance release of Wine 1.7.41, which brings better support for kernel job objects, improves MSI patches, enhanced support for Known Folders in the shell, and fixes theming issues.
GNOME 3.18 to Bring GNOME Shell and Calendar Improvements, Might Offer a Full Wayland Session
While the GNOME 3.16 desktop environment got its first point release today, the GNOME developers are already planning the features for the next major version of the acclaimed project, GNOME 3.18, due for release in October 2015.
Fedora 22 Alpha Switches to Linux Kernel 4.0, Offers Live Patching
The Fedora Project has announced today, April 16, that the recently released Linux kernel 4.0 has been included in the default software repositories of the Fedora 22 Alpha computer operating systems.
GNOME Boxes 3.16.1 Released to Fix Installation of Windows XP
The GNOME Project announced recently that the first maintenance release of the GNOME Boxes 3.16 software, a machine emulator and virtualizer based on QEMU, is now available for download and will be distributed as part of the GNOME 3.16.1 desktop environment.
How to Install Linux Kernel 4.0 on Ubuntu 15.04
The following tutorial is targeted at Ubuntu 15.04 users who don't want to wait for Ubuntu 15.10 and want to install Linux kernel 4.0 on their Vivid Vervet distributions today.
Ubuntu Touch for OnePlus One Port Gets WiFi Support
We announced at the end of February 2015 that Canonical's Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system is being ported to the OnePlus One smartphone device.
Linux Kernel 4.0 Officially Released, Brings Live Patching
Today, April 12 is a big day for all fans of the Open Source movement, as Linus Torvalds had the pleasure of announcing the immediate availability for download of the highly anticipated Linux kernel 4.0.
HandyLinux 1.9 Out Now, the Last Release Based on Debian 7 Wheezy
HandyLinux 1.9 is based on Debian 7 Wheezy, it is powered by a newer Linux kernel version, which is currently used in the development version of the forthcoming HandyLinux 2.0 operating system, which is based on the upstream Debian 8 Jessie distro.
elementary OS 0.3 Freya Has Been Officially Released
After approximately two years of continuous work, the team behind the elementary OS Linux distribution announced today, April 11, the immediate availability for download of the final version of their elementary OS 0.3 Freya computer operating system.
KDE Frameworks 5.9.0 Officially Released with Plasma Framework Improvements
KDE announced the immediate availability of KDE Frameworks 5.9.0, a collection of over 60 add-on libraries for the Qt 5.x GUI toolkit that can be used by KDE developers to create applications and core components for the famous KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment.
Three New Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities Were Patched in Ubuntu 14.10
Immediately after announcing new kernel updates for the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr) and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) operating systems, Canonical has also published details about a kernel update for its Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicon) distribution, urging users to update as soon as possible.
Bella OS 2.2 Is a User-Friendly Linux Distro Based on Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
Bella OS 2.2 was announced recently, based on the upstream packages of the Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS (Trusty Tahr) operating system. The Bella OS distribution aims to be a beautiful and user-friendly Linux OS tailored for end-users.
Introducing Chromixium, an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Distro that Looks Like Chrome OS
Chromixium is a new distribution of Linux based on the upstream Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr) operating system, built around the Chromium web browser, and designed from the ground up to look and act like the Chrome OS operating system created by Google.
New Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook Comes with Ubuntu 14.04, Designed for Developers
Dell announced recently that a new edition of its XPS 13 Ultrabook is now available for purchase on the company's website, designed especially for developers. Called XPS 13 Developer Edition?, the Ultrabook is powered by the latest LTS (Long Term Support) edition of the world's most popular free operating system, Ubuntu 14.04.
Scientific Linux 7.1 to be Unveiled on April 13, Release Candidate 2 Out Now
While Scientific Linux 7.1 RC2 is just a small milestone that fixes the last remaining bugs, the development team prepares for the unveiling of the final release of the anticipated computer operating system on April 13, 2015, if everything goes according to the release plan.
Sabayon Linux 15.04 Xfce Screenshot Tour
At the request of many of our readers, today we start a new series of screenshot tours that will track the changes implemented in the Sabayon Linux distribution, a rolling-release operating system based on Gentoo.
Manjaro Linux 0.8.13 Will Bring an Updated Installer with LUKS Encryption
The Manjaro development team, through Philip Müller, was proud to announce recently that the upcoming Manjaro Linux 0.8.13 operating system will ditch the regular Calamares installer in favor of the another one called Thus, which will boasts a wide range of improvements.
Mono 4.0.0 Will Adopt Microsoft’s Open Source Code
While there’s no download link or an official announcement, the release notes of the upcoming Mono 4.0.0 framework have been published recently on the project’s website, and we have to admit that the changes are quite impressive, despite the fact that Mono is no longer a popular project on the open-source community.
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