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The GNOME development team behind the Glib project, a library used in the GNOME desktop environment, has announced the immediate availability for download of Glib 2.39.3, which introduces lots fixes.
Google Releases Chrome 32 Stable for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X
Google proudly announced a few minutes ago, January 14, the promotion of the Google Chrome 32 web browser to the stable channel, supporting the Linux, Windows, Mac OS X and Chrome Frame platforms.
Epiphany Web Browser Now Uses HTTPS for Google Searches by Default
The GNOME Project has also announced today that a new development release of the Epiphany 3.12 web browser for the upcoming GNOME 3.12 desktop environment is now available for download and testing.
Fedora 18 Reached End of Life, Upgrade to Fedora 20
Dear Fedora fans, we are very sorry to announced today, January 14, 2014, that the Fedora 18 (Spherical Cow) Linux operating system has reached end of life (EOL).
Ubuntu 13.04 Received Its Last Major Kernel Update
A few days before the announcement for the end of life of Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail), Canonical has released the last major update of its soon to be unsupported Ubuntu operating system, fixing no more than nine vulnerabilities discovered by various developers in the upstream kernel packages.
Download Linux Kernel 3.13 Release Candidate 8
Today, January 12, Linus Torvalds has announced the immediate availability for download and testing of the eight and last Release Candidate of the upcoming Linux kernel 3.13. Linux kernel 3.13 RC8 comes with the usual updated drivers (mostly for networking), arch updates (mostyl ARM and parisc), as well as various network updates. The final release should be available at the end of next week.
Kali Linux 1.0.6 Released with LUKS Self-Destruction Feature
Offensive Security, the creator of the famous BackTrack Linux operating system, has announced that a new maintenance release for its Kali Linux distribution is now available for download.
How to Replace GRUB with Syslinux on Arch Linux
The following tutorial will teach existing Arch Linux users how to install replace the GRUB boot loader in their operating systems with Syslinux, which offers a simple, fast and more modern boot loader.
openSUSE Forum Hacked, User Data Has Not Been Compromised
The openSUSE forums were hacked earlier today, January 7, 2014, using a known vulnerability of the vBulletin 4.2.1 forum software, by a Pakistani hacker, named H4x0r HuSsY.
KDE 4.11.5 Officially Released, Fixes over 65 Bugs
The KDE Project has announced a few minutes ago, January 7, the immediate availability for download and update of the fifth maintenance release for the KDE Software Compilation 4.11 desktop environment.
Ubuntu 13.04 Reaches End of Life on January 27, Get Ubuntu 13.10
Happy New Year to all Ubuntu fans! The year 2014 has just started, and we already have to say goodbye to the Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) Linux operating system, which reaches end of life on January 27.
Rygel 0.21.2 Media Server Adds More Samsung Hacks
The developers of the Rygel open source UPnP media server software have announced a new development version, 0.21.2, which adds several new features and fixes many bugs.
EasyTAG 2.1.9 Brings Numerous Improvements After One Year of Development
After almost one year of hard work, David King was proud to announced this past weekend that version 2.1.9 of his EasyTAG open source tag editor software that supports MP3, FLAC and Ogg Vorbis audio files, is now available for download with numerous new features and bugfixes.
Arch Linux's First Release of 2014 Is Available for Download
Happy New Year to all Arch Linux fans! It's January and the Arch Linux developers prepared yet another updated ISO image of their powerful Arch Linux operating system, the first for 2014.
Glade 3.16.1 UI Designer Repairs Numerous Bugs
Glade, a RAD (Rapid Application Development) utility that allows developers to easily and quickly create user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit has reached version 3.16.1 with assorted bugfixes and improvements.
GNOME Settings Daemon 3.11.3 Adds Bluetooth Killswitch Support
The third development release of the upcoming GNOME Settings Daemon 3.12 package, a daemon run by all GNOME sessions to provide live access to configuration settings and the changes done to them, is available for download and testing via our Linux section on Softpedia.
How to Install KDE SC 4.12 on Ubuntu 13.10 and 12.04 LTS
The following tutorial will teach both existing and new Kubuntu/Ubuntu users how to install or upgrade the brand-new and featureful KDE SC 4.12 desktop environment on their existing and healthy Ubuntu/Kubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) and 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) operating systems.
GNOME Display Manager 3.11.3 Fixes PAM Re-authentication Issue
The GNOME developers behind the GDM (GNOME Display Manager) software have announced a few days ago the immediate availability for download and testing of version 3.11.3 of the default login manager app for the GNOME desktop environment.
Happy Birthday, Linus Torvalds!
44 years ago, somewhere in Helsinki, the capital and the largest city in Finland, was born Linus Benedict Torvalds, the founding father of Linux and the chief architect of the Linux kernel.
All Linux Distributions Store Wi-Fi Passwords in Plain Text If You Don’t Use Encryption
All Linux operating systems that use the NetworkManager software expose Wi-Fi passwords by default. Moreover, even if you don’t use NetworkManager, and you use another tool to configure and manage network connections via profiles, your Wi-Fi password(s) will still be stored in clear text by default, unless you manually encrypt it!
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