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Alexandre Julliard announced a few minutes ago, March 1, that a new development version of the Wine application is now available for download, bringing assorted bug fixes and improvements.
GNOME 3.8 Beta 1 Is Now Available for Testing
Javier Jardón Cabezas proudly announced a few days ago that the first Beta release of the upcoming GNOME 3.8 desktop environment is ready for download and testing.
GNOME Documents 3.8 Beta 1 Adds Presentation Mode
Dubbed Romario, the first Beta release of the upcoming GNOME Documents 3.8 package, the main document viewer of the GNOME desktop environment, has been released last week for testing.
GNOME Session 3.8 Beta 1 Supports Systemd
The first Beta release of the upcoming GNOME Session 3.8 software, which is the main component of the GNOME desktop environment, has been released last week for testing.
GNOME Online Accounts 3.8 Beta 1 Fixes OAuth2 Support
The first Beta version of the upcoming GNOME Online Accounts 3.8 application, which is part of the GNOME desktop environment, has been released for download and testing last week.
Almanah Diary 0.10.8 Brings A Revamped User Interface
Development version 0.10.8 of the upcoming Almanah 0.11 diary software for the GNOME desktop environment has been announced a couple of days ago, on February 26.
Ubuntu Developer Summit is Dead, Long Live Online UDS
Canonical announced earlier today, February 26, that they have decided to replace the physical Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) event, which took place every six months at a designated location (both in Europe and US), with an online event, scheduled to run every three months, starting with next week.
Pear OS Server 7 Alpha 1 Is Now Available for Download
David Tavares, the developer of the Pear OS Linux operating system announced a few hours ago that he released the first Alpha version of the upcoming Pear OS 7 Server distribution.
GNOME Settings Daemon 3.8 Beta 1 Brings New Features
The GNOME Projects announced a couple of days ago the first Beta version of the GNOME Settings Daemon 3.8 package for the upcoming GNOME 3.8 desktop environment.
Pear OS 7 Linux Server Coming Soon
The Pear OS developer, David Tavares, announced a few days ago that he works on a new project, called Pear OS 7 Server.
Ubuntu Tablet OS Hardware Requirements Revealed
Canonical was proud to announced earlier today, February 19, that they are planning to release a modified version of the Ubuntu operating system, for tablets.
Ubuntu Tablet OS to be Announced on February 19
Well, well, well what we have here. Yes, the above screenshot is from the Ubuntu website, which means that (most probably) Canonical will announce a tablet OS based on their amazing and powerful Ubuntu operating system.
Pidgin 2.10.7 Brings Numerous Fixes and Improvements
Pidgin 2.10.7 has been released a few hours ago, Februrary 13, and it brings numerous fixes, improvements, and a few new features, especially to MSN, Gadu-Gadu, MXit, Sametime, IRC and Yahoo! protocols.
Cairo 1.12.14 Fixes Various Issues
Chris Wilson announced a couple of days ago a new development version of the Cairo 2D graphics library, which fixes a few bugs found in previous releases.
New Kernel Vulnerabilities Affect Ubuntu 11.10
Canonical announced a few minutes ago, February 12, in a security notice, that a new kernel upgrade for its Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) operating system is available, fixing four vulnerabilities found by various developers in the Linux 3.0 kernel packages.
HP Announces Ubuntu Management Component Pack for ProLiant Servers
Craig Lamparter announced a few days ago that version 9.25 of the Ubuntu Management Component Pack for HP ProLiant servers is now available for download/update.
gscan2pdf 1.1.2 Brings Various Improvements
Jeffrey Ratcliffe had the pleasure of announcing a couple of days ago a new release of his gscan2pdf open source software, which helps users produce a multipage DjVu or PDF file from a scan.
GNOME 3.7.5 Brings a More Complete Classic Mode
Matthias Clasen had the pleasure of announcing on February 9 that the fifth development release of the upcoming GNOME 3.8 desktop environment is ready for testing.
Download Linux Kernel 3.8 Release Candidate 7
Linus Torvalds announced a few hours ago, February 8, that the seventh Release Candidate of the upcoming Linux 3.8 kernel is available for download and testing.
Linux Foundation Releases UEFI Secure Boot System
The Linux Foundation proudly announced a few hours ago, February 8, that they have officially unleashed the highly anticipated UEFI secure boot system for all Linux distributions, courtesy of the Microsoft Corporation.
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