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Google announced on Thursday that it released the Chrome 67 web browser for its Android mobile operating system and it's rolling out to users worldwide via Google Play Store.
Linux Mint 19 Beta Will Arrive on June 4, Final Release Expected at End of June
Linux Mint project leader Clement Lefebvre announced a few moments ago the release date of the beta version for the upcoming Linux Mint 19 "Tara" operating system series.
You Can Now Run Linux on PlayStation 4 with Firmware 5.01 or 5.05, and PS4 Pro
Valentin Breiz's PS4 Linux Loader, the tool that makes it possible to hack your PlayStation 4 gaming console to install a Linux-based operating system, has been updated to work with newer firmware.
Ubuntu 18.04-Based Bodhi Linux 5.0 Enters Beta with Bodhi Builder Improvements
Just one week after he kicked off the development of Bodhi Linux 5.0, developer Jeff Hoogland announced the availability of the beta release of the upcoming operating system based on Ubuntu Linux.
Android-Based RaspAnd OS for Raspberry Pi 3 Gets Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Improvements
RaspAnd developer Arne Exton announced today the release and immediate availability of an updated version of his Android-based operating system for the Raspberry Pi single-board computer.
Google Chrome 67 Rolls Out to Linux, Mac, and Windows with 34 Security Fixes
Google has promoted today the Chrome 67 web browser for Linux, Mac, and Windows platforms to the stable channel, a release that will be available to users in coming days or weeks.
openSUSE Leap 15 Officially Released, Based on SUSE Enterprise Linux 15
The openSUSE Project released today that openSUSE Leap 15 operating system, which is based on the upcoming SUSE Enterprise Linux 15 series and features updated components and technologies designed for power users.
Looks Like GNOME's Nautilus File Manager Will Allow Running of Binaries, Scripts
After deciding to remove the ability to run binaries and programs from the Nautilus file manager, the GNOME development team announced that they'd allow running of binaries and scripts after all.
GNOME Foundation to Receive $1M from Anonymous Donor over Next Two Years
It's a great day to be a GNOME developer as someone just pledged to donate $1,000,000 over the next two years to the non-profit GNOME Foundation, the driving force behind the widely-used GNOME desktop environment.
Canonical Releases Major Kernel Updates for Ubuntu 17.10, 16.04 LTS & 14.04 LTS
Canonical released new kernel security updates for all of its supported Ubuntu releases, including Ubuntu 17.10, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS to patch up to 13 security vulnerabilities.
Opera 54 Browser Enters Beta with News on the Speed Dial, Update & Recovery Menu
Opera has promoted its upcoming Opera 54 web browser to the beta channel, giving us a glimpse of what to expect from the final version, due for release sometime next month.
RHEL and CentOS Linux 7 Receive Mitigations for Spectre Variant 4 Vulnerability
As promised earlier this week, Red Hat released software mitigations for all of its affected products against the recently disclosed Spectre Variant 4 security vulnerability that also affects its derivatives, including CentOS Linux.
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Gets First Kernel Update with Patch for Spectre Variant 4 Flaw
Canonical released the first kernel security update for its Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) operating system to fix a security issue that affects this release of Ubuntu and its derivatives.
LXQt 0.13.0 Desktop Environment Released, Will Be Available in Lubuntu 18.10
Just in time for the final release of the Qt 5.11 open-source and cross-platform application framework, the LXQt 0.13.0 desktop environment has been released this week with various improvements.
Security Researchers Find Two New Variants of the Spectre Vulnerability
Security researchers from Google and Microsoft have publicly disclosed today a third and fourth variant of the industry-wide issue known as the Spectre vulnerability.
Debian GNU/Linux 8 "Jessie" Will Reach End of Security Support on June 17, 2018
The Debian Project announced over the weekend that it plans to end support for regular security updates for the Debian GNU/Linux 8 "Jessie" operating system series beginning next month.
Bodhi Linux 5.0 Enters Development Based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, First Alpha Is Out
Today, Bodhi Linux developer Jeff Hoogland kicked off the development of the upcoming Bodhi Linux 5.0 operating system by seeding the first Alpha milestone to public testers.
GNOME 3.30 Desktop to Introduce New App for Finding Free Internet Radio Stations
The GNOME Project has been working for a while on a new app called Internet Radio Locator, which apparently will make its debut with the upcoming GNOME 3.30 release of the desktop environment.
Hands-On with First Lubuntu 18.10 Build Featuring the LXQt Desktop by Default
The Lubuntu development team promised to finally switch from LXDE (Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment) to the more modern and actively maintained LXQt (Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment), and the switch is now official.
Fedora-Based Korora Linux Takes a Break, No Updates Are Planned in the Future
The development team behind the Fedora-based Korora Linux operating system announced earlier this month that they are taking a break from developing their GNU/Linux distribution.
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