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The developers behind the open-source and free GNOME Builder IDE (Integrated Development Environment) app released the fourth maintenance update to the 3.22 stable series.
OpenELEC 7.0 Linux OS Out Now with OpenVPN and Bluetooth Audio, Based on Kodi 16.1
The OpenELEC development team proudly announced the release of a new stable build of their HTPC (Home Theater PC) Linux-based operating system for embedded devices.
Here's Ubuntu Budgie 16.10 Linux Operating System Running on an Onda Tablet PC
According to a tweet posted by user Beto Sanchez, it would appear that the Ubuntu Budgie 16.10 (Yakkety Yak) operating system is running on an Onda Tablet PC device, which usually ships with either Windows 10 or Android.
Linus Torvalds' Subsurface 4.6 Open-Source Divelog App Gets First Beta Release
The Subsurface 4.6 open-source and cross-platform divelog application developed by Linus Torvalds in collaboration with various other skilled developers is now in the works with a first Beta release out the door.
KDE Developers Planning on Rebasing Plasma Mobile on AOSP or Lineage OS
KDE contributor Bhushan Shah announced today, December 28, on his personal blog that the development team behind the Plasma Mobile operating system is considering a rebase to either AOSP or Lineage OS.
Stellarium 0.15.1 Open-Source Planetarium Tool Adds Sardinian as New Sky Culture
Stellarium developer Alexander Wolf announced on the first day of Christmas the availability of the first point release of Stellarium 0.15 open-source, free, and cross-platform planetarium software.
KDE Plasma 5.8.5 Is the Last Bugfix Release for 2016, Over 55 Issues Resolved
As expected, KDE today announced the general and immediate availability of the fifth maintenance update to the long-term supported KDE Plasma 5.8 desktop environment for GNU/Linux distributions.
HandBrake 1.0.0 Video Converter Arrives After More Than 13 Years in Development
After being in development for more than thirteen years, the open-source and cross-platform HandBrake video converter reached 1.0.0 milestone, and it can now finally be considered a mature application for editing video files.
Magic-Device-Tool App Now Available as a Snap, Will Soon Support Lineage OS
Marius Quabeck, the creator of the magic-device-tool software that lets users install or replace their mobile operating systems, announced the fact that the tool is now available as a Snap.
Linus Torvalds Announces First RC of Linux Kernel 4.10 as Christmas Present
If Santa didn't come by last night, we'd like to inform you that Linus Torvalds announced the availability of the first Release Candidate (RC) build of the upcoming Linux 4.10 kernel as a Christmas present to Linux geeks.
Alpine Linux 3.5 Hits the Streets with ZFS Support for Root, Moves to LibreSSL
Alpine Linux creator Natanael Copa was proud to announce the general availability of the first stable release in the 3.5 series of the independently-developed GNU/Linux distribution.
Wine 2.0 RC3 Brings Improvements for Unreal Tournament 3 and Streamline, Fixes
Just a few minutes ago, an unexpected third RC (Release Candidate) version of the upcoming Wine 2.0 implementation of Windows on Unix software arrived for public testing.
Ubuntu 17.04 Now Powered by Linux Kernel 4.9 and Mesa 13.0, Will Track Linux 4.10
Canonical's Joseph Salisbury informed the Ubuntu Linux community about the latest news regarding the development of the upcoming Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) operating system.
Krita Devs Work on SVG Support, Python Scripting, and Text Tools for Krita 3.2
Now that Krita 3.1 launched as the latest stable release of the 3.x series, the development team of the popular, open-source and cross-platform digital painting software shared with us some of the plans for upcoming releases.
Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty Zapus to Drop Support for 32-bit PowerPC (PPC) Architectures
Canonical's Steve Langasek informed the community of the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system that support for 32-bit PPC (PowerPC) installation images will be dropped from Ubuntu 17.04 onwards.
Nmap 7.40 Network Security Scanner Makes Brute Scripts Faster and More Accurate
A new stable release of the popular, cross-platform, and open-source Nmap network security scanner software landed on the last minutes of December 20, 2016, versioned 7.40.
IPFire 2.19 Updated to Enable Asynchronous Logging by Default, Add Tor 0.2.8.10
IPFire Project, through Michael Tremer, announced the general availability of a new maintenance update to the IPFire 2.19 stable series of the professional and hardened Linux-based firewall distribution.
OpenShot 2.2 Open-Source Video Editor Released with 4K Video Editing, More
Just in time for the Christmas holidays that some of you are celebrating around the world, a new stable version of the popular OpenShot open-source video editor software arrived with numerous goodies.
Debian-Based Raspbian GNU/Linux OS with PIXEL Desktop Out Now for PC and Mac
Raspberry Pi Founder Eben Upton proudly announced the availability of the Debian-based Raspbian GNU/Linux distribution with the recently introduced PIXEL desktop environment for PC and Mac.
New BlackArch Linux ISOs Roll Out with Kernel 4.8.13, over 1600 Hacking Tools
The developers of the Arch Linux-based BlackArch Linux operating system targeted at ethical hackers and penetration testers proudly announced the release of new ISO respins.
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