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Chinese mobile phone manufacturer OnePlus announced today that the forthcoming Android P software update would be available in the coming months to the OnePlus 3 and 3T, OnePlus 5 and 5T, as well as OnePlus 6 devices.
Linux Kernel 4.18 Slated for Release on August 5 as Linus Torvalds Outs Last RC
Linus Torvalds announced over the weekend the seventh and last Release Candidate (RC) milestone in the development cycle of the forthcoming Linux 4.18 kernel, and teased us with the final release for next week.
IPFire Hardened Linux Firewall Distribution Gets Major Update, Here's What's New
Michael Tremer announced today the release and general availability of a new major update of the professional and hardened Linux firewall distribution known as IPFire.
How to Delete the Rubbish Bin Icon from the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and 18.10 Desktop
For those wanting to have a super clean Ubuntu desktop at all times, we are going to teach you guys how to delete the Rubbish Bin or Trash icon from the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or the upcoming Ubuntu 18.10 operating systems.
Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS (Bionic Beaver) Released, Available to Download Now
Canonical announced today the first point release of the long-term supported Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) operating system series, which will be supported for five years with security and software updates.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get Latest KDE Goodies, LibreOffice 6.1 Office Suite
The openSUSE Project announced today that users of the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling operating system series received all the latest Open Source software releases and GNU/Linux technologies.
Canonical Fixes Boot Failures on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and 16.04 LTS, Update Now
Canonical released over the weekend new Linux kernel updates for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) users to fix a regression causing boot failures on some machines.
Debian-Based Slax 9.5.0 Released, Now Available on Hardware-Encrypted USB Keys
Slax developer Tomas Matejicek announced today the release and immediate availability of the Slax 9.5.0 release with the latest updates and security patches.
GNOME 3.30 Desktop Environment to Enter Beta on August 1, GNOME 3.29.4 Is Out
Now that GUADEC (GNOME Users And Developers European Conference) 2018 is over, most of the GNOME developers are back at their posts to continue the development of the upcoming GNOME 3.30 desktop environment.
Debian-Based Neptune Linux 5.4 Operating System Debuts with New Dark Theme
Neptune Linux developer Leszek Lesner announced the release Neptune 5.4, a monthly updated installation image of the Debian-based and KDE-oriented operating system that uses the latest software versions and technologies.
Lubuntu 18.10 May Support 32-Bit PCs If There's Demand, Here's How You Can Help
It was brought to our attention that the upcoming Lubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish) operating system series may continue to support 32-bit installations if there's demand from users.
KDE Applications 18.08 Software Suite Enters Beta, Adds Apple Wallet Pass Reader
With KDE Applications 18.04 reached end of life with the third and last point release, the KDE Project started working earlier this month on the next release of their open-source software suite, KDE Applications 18.08.
NetBSD 8.0 Released with Spectre V2/V4, Meltdown, and Lazy FPU Mitigations
The NetBSD open-source operating system has been updated this week to version 8.0, a major release that finally brings mitigations for all the Spectre variants, Meltdown, and Lazy FPU security vulnerabilities, as well as many stability improvements and bug fixes.
Chromebook Users Will Soon Be Able to Install Debian Packages via the Files App
Google continues to work on the Linux app support implementation for its Linux-based Chrome OS operating system for Chromebooks by adding initial support for installing Debian packages via the Files app.
Cinnamon 4.0 Desktop Environment Promises to Be Fast and Have No Screen Tearing
Linux Mint project leader Clement Lefebvre announced today some of the work that he and his team are doing to improve the upcoming Linux Mint Debian Edition 3.0 operating system and Cinnamon 4.0 desktop environment.
Opera 55 Web Browser Enters Beta with Support for Installing Chrome Extensions
The Chromium-based Opera web browser continues development with two upcoming versions, Opera 55 and Opera 56, and the former recently entered beta testing with a bunch of goodies.
Vivaldi Browser Adds Privacy-Focused Search Engine Qwant as New Search Option
Vivaldi Technologies informed Softpedia today that they've added a new search engine to the growing list of search options of their Chromium-based Vivaldi web browser.
Canonical Needs Your Help to Test the Improved Ubuntu 18.04.1 Server Installer
Canonical's Dimitri John Ledkov put out a call for testing for the Ubuntu community to help them test drive the improved Ubuntu Server installer in the upcoming Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS point release.
Nvidia 390.77 Linux Graphics Driver Improves Compatibility with Latest Kernels
Nvidia released a new version of its long-lived proprietary display driver for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems to add compatibility with recent Linux kernels and fix various bugs.
You Can Now Install Android 8.1 Oreo on Your Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ Computer
Just two weeks after releasing the first build of his RaspAnd operating system based on Google's Android 8.1 Oreo mobile OS, Arne Exton today announced a new version with support for the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ computer.
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