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Devede is an application that can be used to create DVDs, VideoCD, DivX, Matroska, and pretty much anything in between. It's been a while since we heard anything about this application, but version 4.0 has been released, and we should take another closer look at it.
1 in 5 Steam Games Have Linux Support
The Steam for Linux platform is growing at a fantastic rate, and there are now more than 1100 titles on this platform that have support for open source operating system.
Stellarium Is the Best Free Astronomic Observatory on Linux
Stellarium, a free, open source planetarium software that displays a realistic and accurate sky in 3D, has been upgraded once more and is now available for download.
Scientists Use Ubuntu to Interpret Hubble Telescope Data
A new documentary about the Hubble space telescope was just released on Nova, and a Reddit user pointed out that one of the scientists was using Linux to manage the date provided by the telescope.
Raspberry Pi 2 Is the Cheapest Ways of Streaming Steam Games to the TV
Valve already announced that it's launching a $50 (€46) device called Steam Link that will help users stream games from one computer to the TV, but that's already possible with Raspberry Pi.
Ubuntu MATE 15.04 Now Works on Raspberry Pi 2
Ubuntu MATE 15.04 is now available for Raspberry Pi 2, which means that users can download it and use it just like any other OS for this platform.
Ubuntu 15.04 Powers the Desktop, the Cloud, and the Phone
Canonical is preparing for the release of Ubuntu 15.04, the latest version in the Ubuntu family that will provide a unified experience across desktop, phone, cloud and the IoT ecosystem.
Germany’s Foreign Ministry Questioned Over Use of Proprietary Software
Germany has been in the news many times with its open source policy, usually at the local level, but now the Parliament is getting involved, and it's making some serious accusations towards its Foreign Ministry.
Canonical Is Now Using Phased Updates for Ubuntu Touch
A fresh Ubuntu Touch update was made available just a few days ago, and it was received very well by the community, but Canonical also introduced a new feature called phased updates.
Debian Could Get PPA Support, Says Project Leader
The Debian project has a new Project Leader, Neil McGovern, and he was elected just like any politician. He presented a list of promises about what he would do or try to do if he becomes a leader and one of those is about PPA support.
Latest Ubuntu Touch Update Improves Battery Life Up to 50%, Users Report
Ubuntu Touch users are reporting significant battery improvements after the last major update that was released by Canonical at the end of last week.
OnePlus One Ubuntu Touch to Get MultiROM Manager Support
The OnePlus One Ubuntu Touch port is doing great, and a lot of work is being put into it. In fact, it looks like this platform will soon be supported MultiROM Manager, a powerful application that allows users to install easily the operating system from Canonical.
LibreOffice 5.0 to Arrive in July, Bug Hunt Organized
The Document Foundation is preparing the groundwork for the next major version of LibreOffice, 5.0, which should be available by the end of July, if everything goes according to plan.
New Major OTA Update for Ubuntu Touch Released
Canonical has finally released a third OTA update for Ubuntu Touch, and users should start receiving them in the next few hours.
Canonical's Endgame: A Single Linux Distro Running on Desktop and Mobile Devices
Canonical's efforts are going in a single direction, and developers are focusing on an important task: to make a single operating system that can run on any platform. It might seem like an impossible goal, but the truth is that they are getting closer with each new release.
Why It Doesn't Matter for Linux If Windows Becomes Open Source
Microsoft saying that's considering going open source with Windows might seem like a big deal, but it's actually not and I'll explain why.
Here's a BSOD Error on Linux, Thank You, AMD Radeon
The Blue Screen of Death is a common occurrence on Windows systems, less now than a few years ago, but it still happens. Seeing one on a Linux system is like spotting a unicorn, not impossible, but highly unlikely.
Ubuntu MATE Is Now a Partner for the Linux Hardware Company Entroware
Entroware has become the first hardware partner for Ubuntu MATE, meaning that users can now purchase a laptop powered by this operating system.
Valve Gives Mesa Developers Access to All of Their Present and Future Games
Valve is now offering its entire catalogue of games to the Mesa developers in order to reward them for the work they've put into this open source project.
Let's Talk About the Steam Machines Failure, the Elephant in the Room
The Steam Machines from Valve is the proverbial elephant in the room that no one is willing to talk about it. Everybody wants Valve to succeed, and many gamers are rooting for them, but not many people actually believe that it will be a success.
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