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Chakra GNU/Linux developer Neofytos Kolokotronis informs the community about the availability of a set of new software updates for the rolling distro originally based on Arch Linux.
Linus Torvalds Outs the Seventh RC for Linux Kernel 4.9, Might Be the Last One
It's Sunday evening here is the US, and, for hardcore Linux users, this means that they test drive yet another RC (Release Candidate) build of the soon-to-be-released Linux 4.9 kernel.
Wine 1.9.24 Improves Support for Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Zombie Army Trilogy
A new Wine development release arrived, versioned 1.9.24, two weeks after the Wine 1.9.23 snapshot, to improve support for several Windows games, as well as to add various improvements and bug fixes.
ALT Linux 8.1 Workstation Released with Linux Kernel 4.4.34, MATE and KDE Desktops
On Thanksgiving day, BaseALT Ltd, through Michael Shigorin, proudly announced the release and general availability of the ALT Linux 8.1 Workstation distribution aimed for personal and corporate desktop use.
The Final Station Post-Apocalyptic 2D Side-Scrolling Shooter Out Now on Linux
On Thanksgiving day, Russian developer Do My Best Games was proud to announce the availability of the Linux port of their post-apocalyptic train simulator and zombie shooter game, The Final Station.
Ubuntu Touch OTA-14 Slated for Early December Release for Ubuntu Phones, Tablets
On Thanksgiving day, Canonical's Lukasz Zemczak wrote yet another landing e-mail to inform the Ubuntu Phone and Tablet communities about the release date of the long-anticipated Ubuntu Touch OTA-14 software update.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Gets Linux Kernel 4.8.9, CMake 3.7, Firefox 50, and Mesa 13.0.1
Users of the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling distribution should be happy to hear that the repositories were flooded this week with hundreds of updated packages.
Ubuntu to Reject SHA-1-Signed Repos by Default in APT Starting January 1, 2017
Debian developer and Ubuntu member Julian Andres Klode announced that he plans on turning off SHA1 support for APT repositories starting January 1, 2017.
Here's How to Upgrade a Fedora 24 Linux to Fedora 25 via GNOME Software or DNF
Fedora 25 arrived on November 22, 2016, as reported right here on Softpedia, and it ships with lots of modern GNU/Linux technologies and the latest open source software releases.
LibreOffice 5.3 Beta Coming Soon, New Bug Hunting Event Takes Place November 25
We're getting closer and closer to the final release of the LibreOffice 5.3 open-source and cross-platform office suite, and now The Document Foundation, through Italo Vignoli, informs us about the next bug hunting session.
Fedora 25 Officially Released as the First Major Linux OS to Offer Wayland by Default
Fedora Project officially announced the release of the Fedora 25 Linux-based operating system, which is a major milestone featuring the latest GNU/Linux technologies and Open Source software.
Cinnamon 3.2 Desktop Officially Released, Here's How to Install It on Ubuntu
Earlier this month, we were among the first to report on the availability of the Cinnamon 3.2 desktop environment, which we'll be able to fully enjoy on the upcoming Linux Mint 18.1 "Serena" operating system.
Vivaldi 1.5 Lands as the World's First Web Browser to Control Philips Hue Lights
Softpedia was informed by Vivaldi Technologies about the availability of the Vivaldi 1.5 cross-platform and free web browser for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
Linux Kernels 4.8.10 and 4.4.34 LTS Out Now, Add SPARC64 and Networking Fixes
You won't believe this, but new maintenance updates of the long-term supported Linux 4.4 kernel branch, as well as the Linux 4.8 kernel series, have been published today, November 21, 2016.
MPV 0.22.0 Video Player Lands with New Options, AudioUnit Output Driver for iOS
The powerful, open-source, and cross-platform MPlayer-based MPV video player software has been updated earlier to version 0.22.0, a release that introduces a handful of new features, commands, and options.
You Can Run ExTiX Linux with LXQt 0.10.0 and Kernel 4.8 on Intel Compute Stick
GNU/Linux developer Arne Exton announced the availability of a new build of his ExTiX distribution, which has been designed to run on the Intel Compute Stick device.
openSUSE 13.2 Linux Operating System to Reach End of Life on January 16, 2017
On November 17, 2016, it appears that Marcus Meissner from the openSUSE Project sent an advanced discontinuation notice for users of the openSUSE 13.2 Linux operating system.
Tails 3.0 Anonymous Live OS to Be Based on Debian 9 "Stretch", Require 64-bit PC
A few days after the announcement of Tails 2.7, the development team behind the popular amnesic incognito live system based on Debian GNU/Linux unveiled a few technical details about the next major release.
openSUSE Leap 42.2 Linux Now Officially Available for PowerPC64le Architectures
Just one day after the official release of the openSUSE Leap 42.2 operating system, Michel Normand from the openSUSE Project was proud to announce on November 17, 2016, the availability of the PowerPC port.
NethServer 7 Linux Getting Closer, Second Release Candidate Arrives for Testing
Softpedia was informed today by NethServer's Alessio Fattorini about the immediate availability of the second and most probably the last Release Candidate (RC) version of the upcoming CentOS-based NethServer 7 Linux distro.
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