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After proposing the Cinnamon and Netizen Spins for the upcoming Fedora 23 Linux operating system, Jan Kurik comes with yet another interesting proposal, the addition of a default local DNS resolver.
Here's How to Install the Beautiful Arc GTK+ Flat Theme on Linux
Today we're introducing you to a newly released GTK+ theme that features transparent and flat elements, and it's compatible with multiple desktop environments and Linux distributions.
Qt 5.4.2 and Qt Creator 3.4.1 Officially Released with Multiple Improvements and Fixes
On June 2, the Qt Company, through Tuukka Turunen, announced the immediate availability for download of the second patch release for the stable Qt 5.4 series of the world's most acclaimed GUI toolkit.
Fotoxx 15.06 Open Source Photo Editor Released with New Tools and Many Improvements
kornelix has just released a new version of its Fotoxx open source and free photo and image editing and collection management software for GNU/Linux operating systems.
Arch Linux's AUR Will Be Migrated to a Git-Based Platform Starting June 8
All AUR (Arch User Repository) package maintainers received an email on June 1, 2015, that notifies them about the fact that the entire software repository will be migrated to a Git-based platform starting June 8, 2015.
Arch Linux 2015.06.01 Is Now Available for Download
It's June 1st, so it is time to get your hands on a new ISO build of the world's most customizable, lightweight and acclaimed GNU/Linux operating system, Arch Linux.
Dell Announces Cheaper Ubuntu-Powered Inspiron 14 3000 Series Laptop
Immediately after unveiling the Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Series Ubuntu Edition laptop, the renown hardware manufacturer also published details about their smaller, 14" Dell Inspiron 14 3000 Series laptop powered by Ubuntu Linux.
Latest Manjaro Linux Update Patches the Nasty EXT4 RAID Data Corruption Bug
The Manjaro Development Team informed all Manjaro Linux users about the immediate availability for download of the tenth update for the stable Manjaro Linux 0.8.12 distribution.
Tiny Core Linux 6.3 Has Been Officially Released, Download Now
The developers of Tiny Core Linux, one of the smallest GNU/Linux distribution in the world, were proud to announce the release of Tiny Core 6.3.
Fedora-Based Chapeau 20 Linux Distro Reaches End of Life on June 23
We are informing all Chapeau 20 users that they will have to upgrade to the current stable version of the distribution, Chapeau 21, as soon as possible by following the official upgrade instructions provided the devs.
Nautilus (Files) File Manager to Get a Major Update for GNOME 3.18
The Nautilus (Files) open-source file manager used in numerous GNU/Linux distributions has been updated recently as part of the GNOME 3.17.2 desktop environment, the second milestone towards GNOME 3.18.
Employee Lawsuits Put Mandriva Linux Out of Business, According to Its CEO
We reported earlier this week that Mandriva S.A., a French company that handled the Mandriva Linux operating system, was in the process of being liquidated.
The Ubuntu 15.04 Lemur Laptop from System76 Is Now on Sale at a Special Price
System76, a hardware company, which is being known for building powerful computers with Ubuntu preloaded, has just announced that they have a special sale only for this weekend.
Watch: Mark Shuttleworth's Keynote at the OpenStack Summit 2015
As expected, Canonical was present at the OpenStack Summit 2015 event that took place in Vancouver, British Columbia between May 18-22.
OpenMandriva's Next Release Will be a Tribute to Mandrake Linux
A decade ago, Mandriva Linux was one of the biggest distributions available on market. It was a mix of the Mandrake Linux and Conectiva Linux operating systems.
Goodbye Mandriva, Thank You for the Mandriva Linux OS
It is with sadness in our hearts that we inform you today, May 27, about the termination of the French Mandriva company, which is currently in the process of being liquidated.
Let's Talk Solus, the Linux Distribution That Wants to Change the Game
Solus is not new, but its concept kind of is. The story of Solus starts a few years ago, back in 2012, when Intel employee Ikey Doherty announced the first ever version of his distro, called SolusOS, based on Debian GNU/Linux and built around the GNOME 2 desktop environment.
Fedora 22 Torrents Are Live, Download Now
You can now download the Fedora 22 Linux operating system ahead of the official announcement, which will be published on the Fedora Project website later today.
Scribus 1.5.0 Open Source and Powerful DTP App Released with Over 1000 Bugfixes
After several years of hard work, the Scribus Team was proud to announce recently the immediate availability for download of Scribus 1.5.0 for all supported operating systems, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
Why a Rolling Release Model is the Way to Go for Any OS
In the last year or so, I've noticed that rolling-release distributions are becoming more and more popular among Linux users, and even big names like Ubuntu are considering the switch to a rolling update development model.
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