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Google today promoted its the Chrome 56 web browser to the stable channel for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows, which comes about 55 days after Chrome 55 was released.
Krita Devs Want to Know What Type of Hardware You're Using for Digital Painting
The Krita developers are currently working on a lot of goodies for the next major version of the popular, open-source, and multiplatform digital painting utility, which can be either Krita 3.2 or 4.0, depending on the amount of changes made.
Official Arch Linux ISO Image to Drop 32-bit (i686) Support Starting March 2017
Arch Linux developer Bartomiej Piotrowski is announcing the upcoming deprecation of 32-bit (i686) support from the official ISO image of the popular rolling release operating system.
Tails 2.10 Amnesic Live System Adds OnionShare Tool for Anonymous File Sharing
Edward Snowden's favorite amnesic incognito live system, Tails, has been updated today to major version 2.10, a release that comes with numerous new features, updated components, and much more.
Mozilla Firefox 51 Is the First Web Browser to Support the New WebGL 2 Standard
If you switched away from Firefox, you might want to give it another try because Mozilla today announced a new version that implements support the new WebGL 2 standard, which enables the next-gen of 3D graphics on the Web.
Qt 5.8 Massive Release Lets You Create Devices with Multiple UI Processes, More
It took the Qt developers more than two and a half months to finish the feature set of Qt 5.8, the next major release of the multiplatform and open-source software development framework for creating modern GUI for mobile and desktop.
HandBrake 1.0.2 Open-Source Video Transcoder Released for Linux, Mac and Windows
After more than 13 years of development, the HandBrake open-source video transcoding app reached 1.0 milestone on Christmas Eve last year, and the second bugfix release is already available.
KDE Frameworks 5.30.0 Released for KDE Plasma 5 Users with Over 100 Changes
A new monthly release of the KDE Frameworks collection of over 70 add-on libraries for the Qt 5 GUI (Graphical User Interface) toolkit has been released recently for KDE Plasma 5 desktop environments.
Chakra GNU/Linux Users Get KDE Applications 16.12.1 and KDE Frameworks 5.30.0
Only two weeks have passed since the last major update of the Chakra GNU/Linux repositories, which also happened to be the first for 2017, and now users of this distribution can install more up-to-date packages.
UbuCon Summit at SCALE 15x to Take Place March 2-3 in Pasadena, California
Ubuntu project member Nathan Haines is announcing that the next UbuCon Summit conference takes place this spring, between March 2 and March 3, in Pasadena, California, USA, during the SCALE 15x event.
Linus Torvalds Announces Fifth Linux 4.10 Kernel RC, Everything Looks Nominal
Another week, another Release Candidate (RC) version of the upcoming Linux 4.10 kernel has been announced on a Sunday evening by Linus Torvalds, the fifth in the series.
Arch Anywhere ISO Lets You Install a Fully Custom Arch Linux System in Minutes
Meet Arch Anywhere, a new open-source project created by developer Dylan Schacht to help Arch Linux newcomers install the powerful and modern Linux-based operating system on their personal computers, or a virtual machine.
Wine 2.0 Gets One More Release Candidate, FIFA 2000 Demo Crash Has Been Patched
The Wine 2.0 development cycle is not yet over, and, today, we see the release of another development release, the sixth in the series, which comes exactly one week after the previous one.
Linux Kernel 4.9.5 Released with Updated Radeon Drivers, KVM and PPC Fixes
A new maintenance update of the Linux 4.9 kernel series was announced today by renowned Linux kernel maintainer and developer Greg Kroah-Hartman, versioned 4.9.5.
Important CentOS 7 Linux Kernel Security Patch Released, 3 Vulnerabilities Fixed
CentOS developer and maintainer Johnny Hughes is announcing the availability of a new, important Linux kernel security update for the CentOS 7 series of operating systems.
Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS Delayed Until February 2, Will Bring Linux 4.8, Newer Mesa
If you've been waiting to upgrade your Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) operating system to the 16.04.2 point release, which should have hit the streets a couple of days ago, you'll have to wait until February 2.
Dell Precision 5520 Is World’s Thinnest and Lightest 15” Notebook with Ubuntu
Well, that didn't take too long, and Dell's Barton George announced the availability for pre-order of the second mobile workstation from the recently unveiled Precision line powered by Ubuntu Linux.
Linus Torvalds Announces Subsurface 4.6 Open-Source Dive Log and Planning App
Linus Torvalds not only works on the Linux kernel, but he's also part of the development team behind the open-source dive log and dive planning application most of you out there know as Subsurface.
Latest LibreELEC 8.0 Beta Updates Linux Kernel Support Patches for Raspberry Pi
A new development release of the LibreELEC open-source OS for Raspberry Pi and similar single-board computers has been unveiled recently, versioned 7.95.1 Beta. LibreELEC lets you transform a Raspberry Pi into a HTPC.
Dell Announces New Ubuntu-Powered Dell Precision Mobile Workstation Line-Up
Following the introduction of the 6th generation Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition mobile workstation back in October 2016, Dell's Barton George is proud to announce the next generation of company's Dell Precision line.
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