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After three weeks from the release of Unreal Engine 4.8, Epic Games announced recently the immediate availability for download of the first maintenance release, Unreal Engine 4.8.1.
Ardour 4.1 Open Source Digital Audio Workstation Available for Download
The Ardour project announced the immediate availability for download of the Ardour 4.1 DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software, a major release that adds new functionality and fixes bugs.
Mr. Robot TV Show Talks About Linux, KDE, GNOME, Hacking, and It's Awesome
A new TV series called Mr. Robot starting Rami Malek as a computer hacker that goes by the name of Elliot and uses Linux kernel-based operating systems to hack various entities is being aired on USA Network. I watch a lot of movies and television series, and since The Matrix, I was never amazed by a TV show, or movie until today. Mr. Robot changes that for me, especially that now I work with GNU/Linux operating systems and I've used all sorts of desktop environments.
GNOME 3.17.3 Has Been Officially Released
Frederic Peters has just informed us about the immediate availability of the third snapshot for the upcoming GNOME 3.18 desktop environment, due for release on September 23, 2015.
Ubuntu 15.04 Now Available for Haswell Chromebooks and Chromeboxes, Unofficially
It would appear that there's now a special, unofficial edition of the Ubuntu Linux operating system optimized for Chromebook and Chromebox computers that are powered by an Intel Haswell processor. The operating system is based on the current stable release of the world's most popular distribution, Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet).
Raspberry Pi's Default Firmware Updated to Linux Kernel 4.0
The default firmware branch of the world's most known single-computer board (SBC) has been updated from the 3.18 kernel series to the more recent Linux kernel 4.0 branch.
Mark Shuttleworth Introduces Fan Overlay Network System in Ubuntu Linux
On June 22, Canonical and Mark Shuttleworth had the great pleasure on introducing the Fan overlay network system in Ubuntu Linux. However, the most important fact to know about the new Fan overlay network system technology is that it has been designed from the ground up to be capable of expanding the address space with 250x on each container host.
Fedora 20 "Heisenbug" Reached End of Life, Please Upgrade to Fedora 22 Linux
We are sorry to inform all users of the Fedora 20 Linux operating system that today, June 23, was the last day when the distribution, dubbed "Heisenbug," received security patches and software updates.
Unicode 8.0 Coming to Fedora 23 Linux This Fall
A new Fedora 23 proposal has been submitted, which includes details about the implementation of the recently released Unicode 8.0 standard in the upcoming Linux distribution.
GNOME's Evince Document Viewer Will Support Highlight Annotations in GNOME 3.18
The development cycle of the upcoming GNOME 3.18 desktop environment continues these days with the third milestone, dubbed 3.17.3, for which many of the GNOME's core components have been updated, including the Evince.
NetBSD 7.0 RC1 Adds Support for Raspberry Pi 2, Ports Linux DRM/KMS
Soren Jacobsen had the pleasure of announcing earlier the immediate availability for download and testing of the first RC (Release Candidate) version of the upcoming NetBSD 7.0 operating system.
MKVToolNix 8.0.0 Arrives as the Best Open Source Software for Manipulating MKV Files
MKVToolNix 8.0.0, one of the best open-source and cross-platform software for manipulating MKV files under GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems, has been announced today.
Ubuntu Touch Gets Automatic Refunds for Purchases, Lets Users Edit App Reviews and Rating
Canonical employee Alejandro J. Cura sent in his weekly report about the progress made in the Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system used in Ubuntu smartphone devices like BQ Aquaris E5 or Meizu MX4.
systemd 221 Adds an Alternative, Very Efficient D-Bus Client Library
On June 19, Lennart Poettering announced the immediate availability for download of version 221 of his controversial systemd init system software that it's adopted by more and more GNU/Linux operating systems.
Calibre 2.31.0 Brings a Customizable Search Engine for Searching Selected Text
A new version of the popular Calibre open source and cross-platform ebook library management application has been released a few minutes ago by Kovid Goyal for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
BQ Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition Is Now Available for Purchase Without Pre-Order
BQ and Canonical were proud to announce a few hours ago on their Twitter account that the recently announced BQ Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition smartphones have moved from pre-order to being available to buy.
Tor Browser 4.5.2 Is Out with the Latest Tor Anonymity Network Software
The Tor Project announced the immediate availability for download of the second maintenance release of the Tor Browser 4.5 web browser for users who want to navigate the Internet anonymously.
Nvidia 352.21 Linux Video Driver Is a Massive Update
Nvidia published details about the immediate availability of an updated proprietary video driver for GNU/Linux operating systems, Nvidia 352.21, the long-lived branch version.
LinuxConsole 2.4 Officially Released, Based on Linux Kernel 4.0.5
On June 15, Yann Le Doaré was more than happy to announce the release of his independently developed and lightweight LinuxConsole 2.4 Linux kernel-based operating system.
Linux Mint 17.2 (Rafaela) Release Candidate Available for Download
It would appear that Clement Lefebvre already published the ISO images of the Release Candidate (RC) version for the upcoming Linux Mint 17.2 (Rafaela) operating system on the main servers.
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