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Today we're announcing that the unreleased PHP 5.4 scripting language for web development will be included in the final version of the Fedora 17 Linux distribution. The build will include ZTS extensions and modules, as well as other features.
EeeMC 12.04.24: An Ubuntu 12.04 Based HTPC
EeeMC 12.04.24 is now based on the upcoming Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) operating system and includes the latest MythTV 0.24 open source digital video recorder (DVR) and the powerful XBMC Media Center 11.0 Beta, the award-winning, free and open source software media player and entertainment hub for digital media.
Introducing Ubuntu Social Networking Lens for Unity
Ubuntu Gwibber Lens is a Unity Launcher plugin that will allow users to quickly search for social networking posts from your very own Twitter, Facebook or Identi.ca accounts, which are sign-in in the actual Gwibber client app.
Test OpenJDK 6.0 ARM Port for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Christian Robottom Reis, Engineering VP at Linaro, announced last week that an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) ARM port of the OpenJDK 6.0 package for Ubuntu is available for download and testing.
Tiny Core Linux 4.2 Introduces Tiny Core Plus
Robert Shingledecker proudly announced earlier today, December 27th, the immediate availability for download of the Tiny Core Linux 4.2 and Tiny Core Plus Linux 4.2 operating systems.
Android Is Finally Coming Back to Linux Kernel
Tim Bird in collaboration with many Linaro and individual developers, including Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman, announced the beginning of the Android Mainlining Project, to include Android's patches and features into the mainline Linux kernel.
Linux Kernel 3.2 RC7 Is Available for Testing
Linus Torvalds announced last night, December 23rd, that (probably) the last Release Candidate version of the upcoming Linux kernel 3.2 is available for download and testing.
Download Firefox 10.0 Beta 1 and Firefox 9.0.1 for Linux
A day after the release of Mozilla Firefox 9.0.1 security fix, Mozilla unleashed today, December 23rd, the first Beta version of the upcoming Mozilla Firefox 10.0 web browser for Linux operating systems, and other supported platforms.
GNOME 3.3.3 Released Just in Time for Christmas
The GNOME Project announced a few minutes ago, December 23rd, the immediate availability for download and testing of the third development release of the upcoming GNOME 3.4 desktop environment, which brings assorted improvements and bug fixes.
KDE SC 4.8 Release Candidate Is Ready for Testing
Just in time for Christmas, the KDE development team proudly unleashed a minutes ago, December 22nd, the first Release Candidate version of the upcoming and highly anticipated KDE Software Compilation 4.8 environment.
Ubuntu 11.10 Desktop Customization Guide
At the request of our readers we have decided to revive our usual desktop customization tutorial for the Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) operating system, because of Unity (again).
Download and Test LibreOffice 3.5.0 Beta 1
The Document Foundation proudly announced a few minutes the immediate availability for download and testing of the first Beta release of the upcoming LibreOffice 3.5 open source office suite.
Sabily 11.10 Screenshot Tour
Sabily is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution intended specifically for Muslims. It comes bundled with a great number of dedicated apps like Quran study/search tools and prayer time notifications, Islamic calendar, and support for the Arab language.
Download Firefox 9.0 Final for Linux
Mozilla unofficially released last evening, December 19th, the highly anticipated Mozilla Firefox 9.0 web browser for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows operating systems.
Ubuntu 12.04 Developer Week 2012 Announced
The Ubuntu Developer Week 2012 event for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) will take place between 31st January and 2nd February, 2012.
Linux Kernel 3.2 RC6 Is Available for Testing
Linux kernel 3.2 RC5 brings some filesystem updates, especially for Btrfs and CIFS. But the most important changes are among the drivers, like swim3, i915 or eDP. And, as usual, some ARM and x86 fixes are also present.
Fedora 16 Officially Released for IBM System z 64-bit
Dan Horák announced a last evening, December 15th, the immediate availability for download of the Fedora 16 operating system for IBM System z (s390x) 64-bit systems.
Canonical Will Remove Java From Ubuntu
Because Oracle retired the "Operating System Distributor License for Java", Canonical no longer has permission to redistribute new Java packages.
Amarok 2.5 Adds New USB Mass Storage Support
Amarok 2.5.0 is here after few months of hard work, bringing major features, such as a re-written USB Mass Storage, improved iPod support and an integrated Amazon MP3 store, as well as lots of bugfixes and small improvements.
Ubuntu Tweak 0.6.0 Allows to Configure Unity
Ubuntu Tweak 0.6.0 has not yet been officially released, but the developer announced on his blog that the upcoming version will bring support for Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot), to easily configure the Unity interface.
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