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The GTK+ based, free, open-source, fast, user-friendly and lightweight Claws Mail email client has been updated today, November 6, 2017, to version 3.14.1 for GNU/Linux distributions.
NetworkManager 1.6 to Use systemd-resolved as Local DNS Forwarder Backend
NetworkManager developer Lubomir Rintel announced today the availability for download of the first development snapshot towards the major NetworkManager 1.6 release of the widely-used network connection manager.
Mythbuntu Linux Is No More, the Distribution Has Been Officially Discontinued
Earlier today, November 5, 2016, the team behind the Mythbuntu GNU/Linux distribution sadly announced that the project would be discontinued effective immediately and no new releases will be made.
Linus Torvalds Announces the Fourth RC of Linux Kernel 4.9, Things Are Still Big
Just a few minutes ago, Linus Torvalds announced the availability of the fourth RC (Release Candidate) development milestone of the upcoming Linux 4.9 kernel series.
CodeWeavers to Bring Microsoft Office 2013 to CrossOver 16 for Linux and macOS
On the third day of November 2016, CodeWeavers, the company behind the popular, yet commercial CrossOver graphical user interface (GUI) to Wine, celebrated a major milestone, running Microsoft Office 2013.
GeckoLinux Gets Major Update Across All Editions, Based on openSUSE Tumbleweed
After a long break, the developer of the GeckoLinux operating system proudly announced today, November 4, 2016, the general availability of a new set of updated editions of his GeckoLinux Rolling distribution.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 Released with New Container Signing Capability
Softpedia was informed today, November 3, 2016, by John Terrill from Red Hat about the general availability of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 operating system for existing and new customers.
Canonical Officially Releases Ubuntu Snappy Core 16 with a Focus on IoT Security
Canonical informed us about the general availability of the final release of the company's Ubuntu Snappy Core 16 Linux-based operating system designed for Internet of Things (IoT).
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Released for Linux & SteamOS, AMD GPUs Aren't Supported
The moment you've all been waiting for is here, the UK-based video game publisher Feral Interactive unleashed the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided video game on Steam for Linux, and SteamOS.
GStreamer 1.10 Open-Source Multimedia Framework Supports Vulkan API on Wayland
It appears that the first day of November 2016 was fruitful for the open source ecosystem, as many major software releases and GNU/Linux distributions have landed, including the GStreamer 1.10 multimedia framework.
IPFire 2.19 Linux Firewall Distribution Switches to Unbound as DNS Proxy
On the first day of November 2016, Michael Tremer from the IPFire project, an open source, professional, secure and hardened Linux-based firewall distribution, proudly announced the release of IPFire 2.19 Core Update 106.
Mesa 13.0.0 3D Graphics Library Adds OpenGL 4.5 Capability, Radeon Vulkan Driver
After being in development for the past month or so, during which it received a total of three RC (Release Candidate) builds, the final version of the highly-anticipated Mesa 13.0.0 3D Graphics Library is now available.
CAINE 8.0 "Blazar" GNU/Linux OS Provides a Complete Digital Forensic Environment
Ubuntu-based CAINE (Computer Aided INvestigative Environment) GNU/Linux distribution is designed by Italian developer Nanni Bassetti to be a complete digital forensic environment, and it's been updated to version 8.0.
Calibre eBook Management App Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary with New Icon Set
On October 31, 2016, people celebrated Halloween all over the world, and it looks like fans of the popular, open-source, free, and cross-platform Calibre ebook management software had a reason to party all night long as well.
Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch" to Drop Support for the PowerPC (PPC) Architecture
The release of the Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch" operating system is upon us, and Debian developer Jonathan Wiltshire informs us today about the supported hardware architectures for the upcoming release.
Linux Lite 3.2 Released with a Focus on Security, Based on Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
A day early than expected, the final release of the Linux Lite 3.2 Ubuntu-based GNU/Linux distribution has been officially announced today by developer Jerry Bezencon.
Gentoo-Based Sabayon 16.11 Is Out with Linux Kernel 4.8, Supports Banana Pi SBC
The Sabayon project has always brought us a modern, rolling, reliable and easy to use GNU/Linux distribution based on the Gentoo operating system, which is known for being notoriously difficult to install.
FFmpeg 3.2 "Hypatia" Open Source Multimedia Framework Officially Released
A new major version of the powerful, free, cross-platform and open source FFmpeg multimedia framework has been released for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get Linux Kernel 4.8.4, KDE Plasma 5.8.2 LTS, More
openSUSE's Douglas DeMaio informed the community about the latest updated components that landed recently in the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling operating system.
Exton|OS Light Now Based on Ubuntu 16.10, Ships with Kernel 4.8.1 and Openbox
GNU/Linux developer Arne Exton informs us about the availability of a new build of his Exton|OS Light distribution, now based on the latest Ubuntu 16.10 (Yakkety Yak) operating system.
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