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The Tor Project announced the release of the Tor Browser 4.5.1 for all those who want to stay anonymous online. The new maintenance release is based on Mozilla Firefox 31.7.0 ESR.
First Look at Manjaro Linux with elementary OS' Beautiful Pantheon Desktop
Today we take a closer look at a brand-new edition of the popular Arch Linux-based Manjaro operating system, Manjaro Pantheon, created by members of the Manjaro community.
Mozilla Firefox 38.0 Lands in All Supported Ubuntu OSes with New Tab-Based Preferences
Earlier this month, we were happy to show you a first look at the number one feature of the Mozilla Firefox 38.0 web browser, the new tab-based preferences page that several other modern web browsers already had built-in for some time now.
Wireshark 1.12.5 Officially Released, Still the World’s Most Popular Network Analyzer
Wireshark, the world's most popular open-source, cross-platform, and free network analyzer software, has been updated to version 1.12.5, a release that fixes numerous issues, patches important security vulnerabilities, and updates protocol support.
New Ubuntu Touch Update Brings 3G and Location Services Improvements
Today, May 12, we are happy to inform all Ubuntu Phone users that the Ubuntu Touch developers have just announced the release of the OTA 3.5 update for Canonical's mobile operating system.
CentOS-Based Rocks Cluster Specialist Distribution 6.2 Updates ZFS Support
Philip Papadopoulos announced the immediate availability for download of Rocks Cluster 6.2, a specialist Linux kernel-based operating system derived from the well-known CentOS distribution.
User Suggests There Might be Spyware in Ubuntu, Instructs Others to Compile the OS
A user by the name of Zack Smith, published an article on his website entitled "Is There Spyware in Ubuntu?" and targeted at Canonical, the sponsor of Ubuntu, and Jane Silber, the CEO of Canonical.
Ubuntu Devs Propose Stateless Persistent Network Interface Names for Ubuntu and Debian
Martin Pitt, a renown Ubuntu and Debian developer, came with the proposal of enabling stateless persistent network interface names in the upcoming versions of the Ubuntu Linux and Debian GNU/Linux operating systems.
Ubuntu-Powered Devices are Now a Thing Thanks to Canonical, Microsoft, Acer, GE
Canonical was proud to announce today, May 11, that they will collaborate with some of the biggest names in the technology industry in order to bring more smart devices powered by the world's most popular free operating system, Ubuntu.
Here's Ubuntu MATE 15.04 Running on a Handmade Raspberry Pi Lego Computer
Today, we can report that someone managed to build a desktop computer based on Raspberry Pi from nothing but Lego bricks. We have to admit that the PC looks quite awesome from the images posted on Imgur earlier today by the CoderGirl user.
Meet Lakka, a Linux OS that Turns any PC Into a Retro Game Console
Today, we are happy to introduce you to the Lakka Linux kernel-based operating system that acts as a DIY (Do It Yourself) retro emulation console build around the RetroArch game emulator software.
Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) to Come with GCC 5, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with Python 3
During the Ubuntu Online Summit (UOS) event for Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) that took place early this week, between May 5-7 on the UbuntuOnAir channel, the Ubuntu developers discussed the possibility of switching to the GCC 5 compiler by default.
Linus Torvalds Announces Linux Kernel 4.1 Release Candidate 3 for Mother's Day
It's Sunday, so Linus Torvalds had just announced the third Release Candidate (RC) version of the upcoming Linux 4.1 kernel, which should be released sometime in Summer.
Final 4MLinux and 4MLinux Allinone Edition 12.0 Released with PAE Support
Zbigniew Konojacki had the pleasure of announcing the immediate availability for download of the final and stable 4MLinux 12.0 and 4MLinux Allinone Edition 12.0 distributions.
Introducing the First Android-x86 4.4.4 KitKat OS with Linux Kernel 4.0 and GAPPS
Arne Exton, the creator of numerous Linux distros, had the pleasure of informing Softpedia about the immediate availability of a new build of his custom Android-x86 project, based on Android KitKat 4.4.4 and designed to allow users to run Android on their computers.
ownCloud Desktop Client 1.8.1 Officially Announced as The Best Release Ever
The ownCloud development team, through Daniel Molkentin, had the great pleasure of informing us about the immediate availability for download of the ownCloud Desktop Client 1.8.1, which has been declared by project leader as the best release ever.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Gets Linux Kernel 4.0.1 and GNOME 3.16.1
Dominique Leuenberger from the openSUSE Tumbleweed development team announced today, May 8, what was implemented this week on the Tumbleweed version of the openSUSE Linux operating system.
Microsoft Releases PowerShell DSC for Linux, Supporting Ubuntu, Debian, SLES, Red Hat
After shocking the world by releasing Visual Studio Code for Linux, Microsoft had the pleasure of announcing today the immediate availability for download of PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) for GNU/Linux operating systems.
Running Android 5.0.2 Lollipop on Your PC Is Easier with AndEX Live CD
Dubbed The Ultimate Edition, the AndEX 150505 build is here to introduce GAPPS (short from Google Applications). In other words, AndEX Live CD has just become the first and only Android-x86 project with GAPPS pre-installed.
Playing Windows Games on Linux Is Easier with PlayOnLinux 4.2.7
The developers behind the popular PlayOnLinux project, an open-source and cross-platform application that has been designed from the ground up to act as a user-friendly interface to the well-known Wine project, released PlayOnLinux 4.2.7.
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