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Daniel Holbach from Canonical proudly announced a few minutes ago, August 22nd, the schedule of this year's second Ubuntu Developer Week event.
PCLinuxOS KDE 2012.08 Has Been Officially Released
The PCLinuxOS developers announced a few minutes ago, August 22nd, the immediate availability for download of the PCLinuxOS KDE 2012.08 Linux operating system.
VirtualBox 4.1.20 Has Support for Linux Kernel 3.6
Oracle announced a few minutes ago, August 21st, the immediate availability for download of the VirtualBox 4.1.20 virtualization software for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows platforms.
How to Install Firefox 15 on Ubuntu
The following tutorial will teach Ubuntu users how to "unofficially" update their systems to the Mozilla Firefox 15.0 web browser.
Linux Kernel 3.4 Will Be Supported for 2 Years
Greg Kroah-Hartman proudly announced last evening, August 20th, that the 3.4 branch of the Linux kernel will be maintained for at least 2 years.
Ubuntu 13.04 Developer Summit Registration Open
After announcing the opening of sponsorship for the upcoming Ubuntu Developer Summit 2012 event, Canonical announced yesterday, August 19th, that the registration is now open for everyone.
Snowlinux 3 Xfce Has Been Officially Released
Lars Torben Kremer proudly announced yesterday, August 19th, the immediate availability for download of the stable release of the Snowlinux 3 Xfce Edition operating system.
Softpedia Linux Weekly, Issue 213
Welcome to the 213th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly!
SolusOS 1.2 Features LibreOffice 3.6.0
Ikey Doherty proudly announced yesterday, August 17th, the immediate availability for download of the SolusOS 1.2 Linux distribution.
Download Linux Kernel 3.6 Release Candidate 2
Linus Torvalds announced last evening, August 16th, that the second Release Candidate of the upcoming Linux 3.6 kernel is now available for download and testing.
Download LibreOffice 3.5.6 Office Suite
The Document Foundation has announced earlier today, August 15th, that the sixth maintenance release of the LibreOffice 3.5 open source office suite software is available for download.
Humble Bundle for Android 3 Comes to Ubuntu 12.04
Hey there, Linux gamers! There’s a new Humble Bundle for Android, and Linux, and Mac, and Windows, available for purchase right now, offering five entertaining games for all ages.
Ubuntu 13.04 Developer Summit Sponsorship Open
Canonical announced a couple of days ago, August 1st, that the sponsorship for the upcoming Ubuntu Developer Summit 2012 event is now open for submissions.
openSUSE 12.2 RC2 Is Now Available for Testing
Will Stephenson, from the openSUSE Project, announced a few minutes ago, August 2nd, the second and last Release Candidate version of the upcoming openSUSE 12.2 operating system.
New Ubuntu 12.10 Unity Concept Looks Amazing
After introducing last week a very nice video that presented an amazing mockup of the Unity interface for Ubuntu OS, we're now proud to announce today, August 2nd, another nice concept that looks simply marvelous.
Wine 1.5.10 Brings Firefox 14's Gecko Engine
Alexandre Julliard announced last night, July 31st, a new development version of the Wine app, which brings assorted bugfixes and improvements.
KDE Software Compilation 4.9 Officially Released
After six month of hard work, the KDE Software Compilation 4.9 is finally here, as announced by KDE e.V. and the developers behind the KDE project a few minutes ago, August 1st.
Google Releases Chrome 21 Stable for Linux
Google proudly announced last evening, July 31st, the stable release of the Google Chrome 21 web browser for Linux, Macintosh, Windows and Chrome Frame platforms.
Stella GNU/Linux 6.3 Is Based on CentOS 6.3
The developers behind the Stella Linux operating system have announced last evening, July 30th, that version 6.3 of the Stella distribution is now available for download.
Debian 8.0 Will Be Known as Jessie
The Debian Release Team, through Adam D. Barratt, announced a few days ago on their mailing list that the next major release of the Debian operating system will be named Jessie.
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