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Ardour developer Paul Davis is announcing today the release of yet another maintenance update to his powerful, open-source and cross-platform DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) program.
KDE Plasma 5.10 Enters Beta with Snap & Flatpak Support, Folder View by Default
As promised, today the KDE Project was pleased to announce the release of the Beta milestone of the upcoming KDE Plasma 5.10 desktop environment for GNU/Linux operating systems.
Wine 2.8 Has Better HiDPI Support, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III Fixes
Linux fans interested in running the latest Windows games and apps will be glad to learn that the Wine 2.8 development release arrived with support for the newest game titles and dozens of improvements to older ones.
Linux 4.11 Gets First Point Release, It's Now the Latest Stable Kernel Available
Greg Kroah-Hartman announced today the immediate availability of the first point release of the Linux 4.11 kernel series, marking the new branch as stable on the kerne.org website.
VLC Media Player 2.2.5 Improves Video Scaling in VDPAU, MP3 Playback, and More
VLC 2.2.5 arrived recently with a great number of improvements over the previous stable update of the open-source, free and cross-platform video player application for GNU/Linux, macOS and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
GNOME 3.24.2 Desktop Environment Officially Released as the Last in the Series
GNOME Project's Matthias Clasen just informed us a few moments ago about the general availability of the GNOME 3.24.2 desktop environment, the second and last scheduled maintenance update to the current stable series.
Git 2.13 Source Code Management System Released with SHA-1 Collision Detection
The Git project, through Jeff King, happily announced today the release and immediate availability of the Git 2.13 open source project management system for all supported platforms.
Nvidia 381.22 Video Driver Supports Newer Linux Kernels, More Vulkan Extensions
Nvidia released today a new short-lived graphics driver for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris operating systems on all supported architectures, bringing various bug fixes, better Vulkan support, and some other improvements.
Raspberry Digital Signage 9.0 Supports Raspberry Pi Zero W, Based on Chromium 56
After informing us last month about the release of Raspberry WebKiosk 6.0 for Raspberry Pi single-board computers, Binary Emotions is informing us today about the availability of Raspberry Digital Signage 9.0.
Cinnamon 3.4 Desktop Officially Released, It's Coming Soon to a Distro Near You
Linux Mint project leader Clement Lefebvre was happy to announce today the official availability of the Cinnamon 3.4 desktop environment for GNU/Linux distributions.
Mark Shuttleworth: Ubuntu on the Desktop Will Remain Important to Canonical
The OpenStack Summit 2017 event kicked off today in Boston, MA, and Canonical's CEO Mark Shuttleworth was there to discuss the upcoming plans for Ubuntu on the desktop, cloud computing, and IoT (Internet of Things).
Debian-Based OSMC Linux Media Center Updated with Better Raspberry Pi Support
The OSMC (formerly RaspBMC) Linux Media Center operating system based on Debian GNU/Linux received a new major update that brings a great number of improvements and bug fixes.
GNOME Recipes App to Soon Offer More Recipes, Cuisines, and Inline Editing
GNOME Project's Matthias Clasen is reporting on the development of the recently introduced GNOME Recipes application, an open-source and easy-to-use program that'll help you to discover what to cook.
Arch Linux-Based Apricity OS GNU/Linux Distribution Is Now Officially Dead
We're extremely sorry to inform our readers that the team of developers behind the Apricity OS has ceased the development of the Arch Linux-based operating system.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get GNOME 3.24.1, KDE Plasma 5.9.5 and Linux 4.10.13
openSUSE Project's Douglas DeMaio reports today on the latest updates and security fixes that landed in the software repositories of the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling operating system.
Devuan GNU/Linux 1.0 "Jessie" to Support Raspberry Pi 3, Acer Chromebook Devices
The final release of the Devuan GNU/Linux 1.0.0 "Jessie" operating system is almost here, and a second Release Candidate (RC) milestone just hit the streets today with a great number of improvements and bug fixes.
Debian GNU/Linux 8.8 Officially Released with 90 Security Updates, 68 Bug Fixes
Those of you using the Debian Stable a.k.a. Debian "Jessie" operating system series will be glad to learn that the eighth point release was just launched today, Debian GNU/Linux 8.8, with more than 150 bug fixes and security updates.
GStreamer 1.12.0 Open-Source Multimedia Framework Hits Stable, Adds Many Changes
The GStreamer project, through Sebastian Dröge, is pleased to announce today the immediate availability of the GStreamer 1.12.0 stable series of the open-source multimedia framework for GNU/Linux distributions.
Raspberry Pi Foundation: We'll Ship the 250,000th Raspberry Pi Zero W This Week
Raspberry Pi Foundation is today announcing that the 250,000th Raspberry Pi Zero W single-board computer (SBC) will be shipped this week, two months after its launch at the end of February.
Canonical Developers Works on Bringing Snap Support to Raspberry Pi's Raspbian
Canonical's Simon Fels announced today that he's working on bringing the Snapd Snappy daemon to the Raspberry Pi Foundation's Raspbian operating system to allow the installation of Snaps.
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