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In a blog post published earlier today, October 15, KDE contributor and developer Björn Ruberg talks about the stability, usability, and reliability of the KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment for end users.
CentOS 7 Linux OS Has Been Officially Released for the 32-Bit (i386) Architecture
After being in development for quite a few months now, the port of the CentOS 7 Linux operating system to 32-bit (i686/x86) hardware architectures has been finalized.
Ubuntu Touch OTA-8 Is Planned for Release on November 18, 2015
On October 13, Canonical's Lukasz Zemczak sent his daily report to inform Ubuntu Touch developer and Ubuntu Phone users alike about the latest work done in preparation for the forthcoming OTA-7 software update.
Linux Mangaka Chu Out Now as an Ubuntu Derivative for Anime and Manga Fans
We have just received an email from Animesoft International informing us about the availability for the final release of their Ubuntu-based Linux Mangaka Chu distribution.
Pinguy OS Developers Play with Ubuntu 15.10 and GNOME 3.18, Release Pinguy OS 15.10
After releasing the Pinguy Builder tool, a Remastersys alternative for remixing Ubuntu, to the open source community, the developers behind the Pinguy OS project posted some details regarding the future of the GNU/Linux distribution.
Ubuntu Phones Will Run Any Linux Application on Top of Unity 8
We have some hot news from the Ubuntu land, as Canonical's Michael Hall has just teased us with a photo from his Nexus 4 smartphone running the latest development version of the Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system.
Boston GNOME Summit 2015 Hackfest Day 2 Brings GNOME Builder and GTK+ Features
Some of the GNOME developers are gathered together theses days to the Boston GNOME Summit 2015 hackfest event that takes place between October 10-12 at the MIT building E51, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Fedora 23 Final Freeze Now In Effect, the Linux OS Arrives on October 27
According to the official release schedule for the forthcoming Fedora 23 Linux operating system, the day of October 13, 2015, marked the Final Freeze milestone in the distribution's development cycle.
LibreOffice Conference 2016 Will Take Place in Brno, Czech - September 7-9
The Document Foundation, a non-profit organization that promotes and governs the open-source LibreOffice office suite loved by numerous Linux users around the globe, published details about next year's LibreOffice Conference event.
AndEX Live CD Now Lets You Run Android 5.1.1 Lollipop on Your PC with Google Apps
Arne Exton, the creator of several free and commercial GNU/Linux and Android-x86 distributions, informed us earlier today, October 11, about a new update for his AndEX Live CD.
Linux Kernel 4.3 RC5 Uncovers an Ancient and Fascinating EXT3/EXT4 Bug
Just a few moments ago, Linus Torvalds announced that the fifth Release Candidate (RC) build of the upcoming Linux 4.3 kernel is now available for download and testing.
qBittorrent 3.2.4 BitTorrent Client Out Now with Fixes for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows
The developers of the free, open-source and cross-platform qBittorrent P2P BitTorrent client announced the immediate availability for download of what it appears to be the last maintenance release in the qBittorrent 3.2 series.
Linus Torvalds Wants to See a Real ARM Computer That You Can Develop On One Day
Freshly returned from the LinuxCon Europe Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel project, has just published a short continuation of the interview with Dirk Hohndel, Chief Linux and Open Source Technologist at Intel.
Ubuntu Touch OTA-8 Preparations Begin, OTA-7 on Its Way with Unity 8 Notifications Fix
Just a few moments ago, we were informed by Mr. Lukasz Zemczak about the latest work done by the Ubuntu Touch developers in preparation for the upcoming OTA-7 software update.
Linux Foundation Wants to Standardize Common Best Practices for Open Software Compliance
The Linux Foundation announced the standardization of the future of the Software Supply Chain by creating the OpenChain Workgroup.
HP Announces OpenSwitch, a Linux-Based Open Source Network Operating System
HP (Hewlett-Packard) has announced the release of a new open source, full-featured network operating system (NOS) called OpenSwitch.
systemd 227 Is a Major Release That Adds a Lot of Awesome New Features
Lennart Poettering announced the release of the systemd 227 init system for GNU/Linux operating systems.
Manjaro Linux Cinnamon 15.09 Released with Visual Refinements, Linux Kernel 4.1 LTS
The Manjaro community, through Ringo de Kroon, announced the release of the Manjaro Linux Cinnamon 15.09 Community Edition operating system.
India's First Ubuntu Hackathon Offers an Ubuntu Dell Laptop, BQ Aquaris E5 HD Phones
Canonical announced that the next Ubuntu Hackathon event will take place next week in Bangalore, the capital of India's southern Karnataka state, between October 15-16, 2015.
The ZFS File System Will be Included in Ubuntu, Says Mark Shuttleworth
A very interesting discussion started earlier today, October 6, on the Ubuntu Snappy Core mailing list about a method of adding kernel modules to the a Snappy-based operating system.
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