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Dell now announces that its entire Precision mobile workstation series comes with Ubuntu preinstalled.
Calibre 2.53 eBook Manager Software Adds New Tool for Transforming Book Styling
The popular Calibre eBook reader and converter software sees yet another maintenance release, version 2.53, which brings in a bunch of new features and several other improvements.
Manjaro Linux LXQt 16.03 Community Edition Out Now, Looks Like Windows 10
The maintainers of the Manjaro Linux LXQt operating system, a community flavor of the well-known Arch Linux-based operating system, have announced the release of Manjaro Linux LXQt 16.03.
Linux From Scratch and Beyond Linux From Scratch 7.9 Books Officially Released
Bruce Dubbs from the LFS (Linux From Scratch) and BLFS (Beyond Linux From Scratch) projects has announced the availability of the LFS 7.9 and BLFS 7.9 maintenance releases.
Vivaldi Devs Recommend Disappointed Firefox Users to Join Their Community
The Vivaldi development team, through Ruarí Ødegaard, has announced today the availability of the first snapshot build, for public testing, of the upcoming web browser since the release of the third Beta.
RaspEX Live CD Is Ready for Raspberry Pi 3, Based on Debian 8.3 and Ubuntu 15.10
RaspEX developer Arne Exton announced a new, special build of the RaspEX Live CD distribution optimized for the new Raspberry Pi 3 single-board computer.
GNOME Photos 3.20 Image Viewer to Feature Non-Destructive Editing, Photo Filters
GNOME developer Debarshi Ray shares some very exciting details about some of the major features that are coming to his GNOME Photos 3.20 application this Spring as part of the GNOME 3.20 release.
Linux Mint Devs Finally Decide to Change the Website's Password Policies
We believe that by now many of our readers are aware of the fact that last month the Linux Mint project was the unfortunate victim of a hack.
Ex-Kubuntu Leader Accuses Canonical Again of Distributing Linux Illegally
In a recent blog post entitled "GPL Fun," ex-Kubuntu release manager and leader Jonathan Riddell talks about a few recent cases of GPL license violations and the continuity of free software ecosystem.
ownCloud 9.0 Released with Major Enhancements, Brings Federation to a New Level
Today, March 8, 2016, ownCloud Inc. is proud to announce the release and immediate availability of ownCloud 9.0, the next major release of the self-hosting cloud server used by millions of people worldwide.
It's Official, You Can Now Boot Linux on Your PlayStation 4 Gaming Console
Famous fail0verflow hacking group has announced the release of the missing piece that would allow PS4 owners to boot a Linux kernel-based operating system on their gaming console.
Ubuntu Touch Is Being Ported to Sony Xperia T2 Ultra Android Phones
Ubuntu Community Manager Alan Pope teased users on Twitter with a photo of Canonical's Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system running on a Sony Xperia T2 Ultra smartphone.
Microsoft Announces Plans to Bring SQL Server to Linux
After unveiling last month that its Microsoft Azure cloud hosting service now offers support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Microsoft today announces plans to bring SQL Server to Linux.
Manjaro Linux 16.06 Will Be Dubbed "Daniella," to Ship With a Polished Xfce UI
Manjaro leader Philip Müller informed the media about the release of Manjaro Linux 16.06 Pre1.
Linux Kernel 3.10.99 LTS Released with MIPS, x86, and Btrfs Improvements, More
Immediately after announcing the release of Linux kernel 3.14.63 LTS, kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman published details about the ninety-ninth maintenance build of the long-term supported Linux 3.10 kernel series.
Artist Creates Astonishing Ubuntu Wallpapers for Phones and Tablets
Deviantart artist Sylvia Ritter has recently started a new project to create wallpapers for Ubuntu phone and tablet devices, inspired by all the Ubuntu Linux releases.
Sonar GNU/Linux OS for People with Impairments Gets Its First Release in 2016
The Sonar GNU/Linux team was proud to announce the release and immediate availability for download of the first release of the open-source operating system in 2016.
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS to Ship Without Python 2, Windows Printers Detection Affected
There's a little over a month until we will finally be able to upgrade our Ubuntu-powered computers to the feature-rich, long-term supported Xenial Xerus (Ubuntu 16.04) operating system.
ownCloud 9.0 to Offer You a Safer Home for All Your Data, Thanks to Code Signing
The ownCloud 9.0 self-hosting cloud server will be officially released in the coming weeks with numerous new features, some of which we have revealed here during the past few months.
Chromium OS Coming Soon to All SBCs, Including the New Raspberry Pi 3 and Zero
Starting today, February 29, 2016, the Chromium OS for Raspberry Pi 2 project has a new home, which you can find at http://www.chromiumosforsbc.org.
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