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Greg Kroah-Hartman announced a few hours ago, August 4, the immediate availability for download of the fifth maintenance release for the 3.10 branch of the Linux kernel, which will become an LTS release. Linux kernel 3.10.5 contains lots of fixes and improvements, such as updated video drivers (Radeon, i915, Nouveau, etc.), updated iSCSI, MD, RAID, Wireless, ATA, SATA, ACPI and USB drivers, as well as sound improvements.
Pear OS 8 Alpha 2 Is Now Available for Testing
Today, August 3, David Tavares has just announce the immediate availability for download and testing of the second Alpha release of the upcoming Pear OS 8 Linux operating system.
Arch Linux 2013.08.01 Is Now Available for Download
Today, August 1, 2013, the Arch Linux 2013.08.01 has been made available for download on mirrors worldwide (see download link at the end of the article).
PyGObject 3.9.3 Fixes Numerous Annoying Bugs
The third development version of the upcoming PyGObject 3.10 library, for the GNOME 3.10 desktop environment, was announced a few days ago, bringing assorted fixes and improvements.
GNOME Boxes 3.9.5 Is Now Available for Testing
The development team behind the GNOME Boxes project announced a couple of days ago the fifth unstable release of the upcoming GNOME Boxes 3.10 application, a GNOME utility that allows users to manage remote or virtual systems.
New Kernel Vulnerabilities Affect Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Canonical announced last evening, July 29, in a security notice, that a new Linux kernel update was available for its Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) operating system, fixing five security vulnerabilities discovered by various developers in the Linux kernel packages.
Totem 3.9.5 Allows Streaming of Vimeo Videos
The fifth development version of the upcoming Totem 3.10, now known as Videos (or Movie Player in Ubuntu), multimedia player for the GNOME desktop environment is now available for download and testing, as posted on the main GNOME FTP server earlier today, July 29.
GNOME Terminal 3.10 Beta 1 Enables Nautilus Extension by Default
The GNOME developers announced a few minutes ago, July 28, the immediate availability for download and testing of the first Beta release of the upcoming GNOME Terminal 3.10 application for the GNOME desktop environment.
How to Install LibreOffice 4.1 on Ubuntu 12.10 and 13.04
The following tutorial will teach Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 13.04 users how to install the recently released LibreOffice 4.1 open source office suite on their operating system(s), replacing the old 4.0.x version.
How to Enable Video Thumbnails in Arch Linux With GNOME
The following tutorial will teach Arch Linux users who use the GNOME desktop environment how to enable thumbnails for video files.
Dconf 0.17.0 Fixes a Semi-serious Thread Safety Issue
Dconf, a low-level configuration system who's main purpose is to provide a backend to GSettings on platforms that do not already have configuration storage systems, reached stable version 0.16.1 and development version 0.17.0.
Arch Linux Is the First Stable Distro with Linux Kernel 3.10
It took a few good weeks of testing, but since yesterday (July 25), the Arch Linux operating system uses the stable Linux 3.10 kernel packages.
Linux Kernel 3.10.1 Has Been Officially Released
Immediately after the release of Linux kernel 3.9.10, Greg Kroah-Hartman announced on July 13 that the first maintenance release for the stable Linux 3.10 kernel series is now available for download.
GUADEC Conference 2013: August 1 - 8
The GNOME Foundation, through Fabiana Simões, announced at the beginning of this month that the upcoming 14th GUADEC Conference for GNOME developers will take place in Brno, Czech Republic between 1-8 August. GUADEC is a great opportunity for free and open source software experts from all over the world to gather together and share their knowledge.
Linux Mint 15 Xfce Is Based on Ubuntu 13.04
Clement Lefebvre, father of the Linux Mint project, announced a few minutes ago, July 12, that the final and stable release of the Linux Mint 15 Xfce operating system is available for download. Being based on Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail), Linux Mint 15 Xfce (Olivia) is built on top of the Xfce 4.10 desktop environment, it is powered by Linux kernel 3.8, and uses the MDM (Mint Display Manager) 1.2 login screen.
Cheese 3.9.4 Brings Lots of New Features and Bugfixes
The fourth development release towards Cheese 3.10 is now out for download and testing, published today, July 9, on the official GNOME FTP server.
PyGObject 3.8.3 Is Now Available for Download
The third maintenance release of the stable PyGObject 3.8 library for the GNOME desktop environment was announced earlier today, July 5, fixing various bugs found in the previous release.
GTK+ 2.24.20 Brings Backport Changes from GTK+ 3
Looks like the GNOME developers are actively maintaining the old stable branch of the GTK+ toolkit, as version 2.24.20 just appeared yesterday, July 4, on the official GNOME FTP servers.
Native exFAT Support Finally Arrives on Linux
If you've watched the news lately, you know that last week a Linux developer has released the first ever native Linux kernel module for Microsoft's exFAT filesystem.
Pear OS 8 Will Be Released in October 2013
David Tavares, the developer of the Pear OS Linux operating system, has recently announced the features and roadmap for the upcoming Pear OS 8 distribution.
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