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While most Chromebooks out there are already capable of running Android apps, it would appear that Google wants to add support for running Linux apps on a container or virtual machine to its Chrome OS operating system.
Canonical Releases Major Kernel Security Update for Ubuntu 14.04 to Fix 26 Flaws
Canonical released today a major kernel security update for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr) operating system series, addressing more than 20 vulnerabilities and other issues.
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) Daily Builds Now Fuelled by Linux Kernel 4.15
As of today, the current daily builds of the upcoming Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) operating system are powered by the latest stable Linux 4.15 kernel series.
Spectre and Meltdown Mitigations Now Available for FreeBSD and OpenBSD Systems
More than a month since their public discloser the nasty Meltdown and Spectre security vulnerability have now been fixed for various BSD operating systems including FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
You Can Now Turn Your Old Moto G2 "Titan" Phone Into an Ubuntu Phone, Here's How
If you still have a Moto G Gen 2 (a.k.a Moto G 2014) around, it looks like you can install the Ubuntu Touch mobile OS from UBports on it, thanks to an effort by an XDA community member.
Opera Says Its Next Opera Release Will Have the Fastest Ad Blocker on the Block
Opera Software promoted today its upcoming Opera 52 web browser to the beta channel claiming that it has the faster ad blocker on the market compared to previous Opera release and Google Chrome.
Canonical Outs New Ubuntu Kernel Update with Compiler-Based Retpoline Mitigation
Canonical released new kernel updates for all of its supported Ubuntu Linux releases to address several security issues, as well as to provide compiler-based Retpoline kernel mitigation for Spectre Variant 2 on the amd64 and i386 architectures.
KDE Says Its Next Plasma Desktop Release Will Start a Full Second Faster
KDE developer Nate Graham shares today details on the new usability and productivity improvements coming to the next KDE Plasma, KDE Applications, and KDE Frameworks software releases.
Canonical's Unity 8 Desktop Revived by UBports with Support for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
UBports community announced today their port of Canonical's deprecated Unity 8 desktop environment for personal computers, ready for installation in an initial development phase.
Ubuntu Core Embedded Linux Operating System Now Runs on Rigado’s IoT Gateways
Canonical announced today the immediate availability of its Ubuntu Core embedded Linux operating system for Rigado’s Edge Connectivity IoT (Internet of Things) gateway solutions.
LibreOffice 6.1 Arrives in August with Revamped Online Experience, New Features
LibreOffice 6.1 is being prepared by The Document Foundation for an August 2018 release, promising to add more enhancements and some new features to the popular open-source office suite.
Hackers Turn the Nintendo Switch into a Linux Tablet with KDE Plasma Desktop
Hacking group fail0verflow? have managed to install a graphical user interface on the Nintendo Switch after announcing last week that the gaming console was hacked to run a Linux-based operating system.
LibreOffice 6.0 Open-Source Office Suite Passes 1 Million Downloads Mark
The Document Foundation announced recently that its LibreOffice 6.0 open-source and cross-platform office suite reached almost 1 million downloads since its release last month on January 31, 2018.
Kali Linux Ethical Hacking OS Getting Fix for Meltdown and Spectre with Linux 4.15
Offensive Security, the team of developers behind the widely-used Kali Linux ethical hacking and penetration testing GNU/Linux distribution, released the first snapshot for 2018 with latest security fixes and software updates.
Canonical Wants to Collect Some Data from Ubuntu Users to Improve New Releases
Canonical's Director of Ubuntu Desktop Will Cooke announced today that the company wants to implement some data collecting mechanism in future releases of Ubuntu Linux to improve the things that matter most to users.
Samsung Halts Android 8.0 Oreo Rollouts for Galaxy S8 Due to Unexpected Reboots
Samsung stopped the distribution of the Android 8.0 Oreo operating system update for its Galaxy S8 and S8+ smartphones due to unexpected reboots reported by several users.
Intel Expands Its Bug Bounty Program for Spectre Security Flaws with New Awards
Intel announced on Wednesday that it would expand its bug bounty program for the Spectre security vulnerabilities until the end of the year, and will award hackers with up to $250,000 USD.
How to Install VLC 3.0 on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Other Snap-Enabled Distros
VideoLAN released last week VLC 3.0, the biggest update to the most acclaimed media player for desktop and mobile platforms alike, and today we'll teach you how to install it on your Ubuntu or Linux Mint operating system as a Snap.
Canonical Plans to Release Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS (Xenial Xerus) on March 1, 2018
Canonical's Lukasz Zemczak announced today that the company plans to release the fourth maintenance update of the long-term supported Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) operating system early next month.
Better Late Than Never: GNOME 3.28 Beta Desktop Arrives for Valentine's Day
A week later than initially expected, the upcoming GNOME 3.28 desktop environment entered beta stages of development today, just in time for some Valentine's Day testing.
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