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Intel announced yesterday, September 7, 2013, that they've removed support for XMir, Canonical's new X11 display server that will be injected in the upcoming releases of the Ubuntu Linux operating system, from the xf86-video-intel package, the open source driver for Intel video cards.
Fedora 20 Release Schedule
Now that we know the name of the upcoming Fedora 20 Linux operating system, we can learn more about its release schedule, because we are so eager to test both Alpha and Beta versions, before the final release is out.
Lubuntu 13.10 Beta 1 Replaces Chromium with Firefox
Lubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) Beta 1 has been officially announced a few minutes ago, and it is available for download (see link at the end of the article) from the usual places.
Rhythmbox 3.0 Has Been Officially Released
The development team behind Rhythmbox, an integrated music management application for GNOME, originally inspired by Apple's iTunes app, proudly announced last evening, September 4, 2013, the immediate availability for download of Rhythmbox 3.0.
Default GNOME Web Browser Drops Google for DuckDuckGo
The GNOME development team announced a couple of days ago, September 2, that the first Beta release of the upcoming Epiphany (GNOME Web) 3.10 web browser is available for download and testing.
Fedora 20 Will Be Named Heisenbug
Robyn Bergeron, the Fedora Project leader, proudly announced a few minutes ago, September 3, the codename for the upcoming Fedora 20 operating system, due for release later this year.
KDE 4.11.1 Officially Released, Fixes over 70 Bugs
The KDE Project proudly announced a few minutes ago, September 3, the immediate availability for download and update of the first maintenance release for the KDE Software Compilation 4.11 desktop environment.
Arch Linux Finally Switches to LibreOffice 4.1
On September 1, 2013, Arch Linux users were happy to find out that the Arch developers updated the LibreOffice packages to the latest stable version, 4.1.1, which was released a last week, on August 29, 2013.
Linux Kernel 3.11 Has Been Officially Released
A few hours ago, on September 2, 2013, Linus Torvalds happily announced the immediate availability for download of the final release of Linux kernel 3.11.
Commercial Support Is Now Available for Kubuntu
The Kubuntu Community was pleased to announce a few minutes ago, September 2, 2013, that professional and commercial support for the Kubuntu Linux operating system is now available for purchase.
Meld 1.7.5 Diff and Merge Tool Is Available for Download
The Meld developers were happy to announce last evening, September 1, the immediate availability for download of version 1.7.5 of the Meld software, a visual diff and merge utility targeted at developers.
Linux Kernel 3.0.94 LTS Is Available for Download
Greg Kroah-Hartman announced a few days ago that a new maintenance release for the 3.0 LTS branch of the Linux kernel is available for download and users must upgrade.
Arch Linux 2013.09.01 Is Now Available for Download
Today, September 1, 2013, the Arch Linux developers were happy to launch the monthly ISO image of their popular and powerful operating system, Arch Linux 2013.09.01, which is now available for download on mirrors worldwide (see download link at the end of the article).
Folks 0.9.5 No Longer Supports Multiple IndividualAggregator Instances
The GNOME developers released a new development version of the Folks (libfolks) package for the GNOME desktop environment, a library that aggregates people from multiple sources.
Gnote 3.9.3 Allows Users to Protect Notes
The GNOME developers announced a few days ago the immediate availability for download and testing of the first Beta release of the upcoming GNOME System Monitor 3.10 application.
GNOME Chess 3.10 Beta 1 Adds New Pause Game Option
The GNOME Project announced the availability for download and testing of the first Beta release of the upcoming GNOME Chess 3.10 application for the upcoming GNOME 3.10 desktop environment.
GLib Library 2.37.6 Squashes Numerous Bugs
The GNOME developers announced a few day ago the immediate availability for download and testing of another development version (2.37.6) of the GLib library for the GNOME desktop environment.
GNOME System Monitor 3.10 Beta 1 Fixes Numerous Bugs
The GNOME developers announced a few days ago the immediate availability for download and testing of the first Beta release of the upcoming GNOME System Monitor 3.10 application.
Ubuntu Developer Summit 27-29 August 2013
Canonical has announced that the next Ubuntu Developer Summit will take place from Tuesday 27 August to Thursday 29 August 2013, from 2 PM UTC to 8 PM UTC, via the usual Google+ Hangouts.
GUPnP 0.20.5 Adds Simple Network Device Whitelisting Infrastructure
The development team behind the GUPnP project, an object-oriented and elegant open source framework for creating UPnP devices and control points, released version 0.20.5 with several improvements and fixes.
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