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Fotoxx, a complex and free image manipulation software for GNU/Linux platforms, has reached version 14.07 on June 30 and is now available for download from Softpedia or via the default software repositories of your Linux distribution.
Linux Kernel 3.15.3 Is Now Available for Download
Greg Kroah-Hartman had the pleasure of announcing earlier today, July 1, that the third maintenance release for the current stable 3.15 branch of the Linux kernel is available for download, urging users to upgrade as soon as their Linux distributions update the respective packages on the official software repositories.
SME Server 9.0 Adds Support for Windows 8 Domain Joining
The SME Server 9.0 Linux operating system was revealed on June 29 by the non-profit Koozali Foundation, Inc. corporation, through the announcement posted by Ian Wells on the project’s mailing list.
Linux Kernel 3.16 RC3 Brings Few Driver Updates
On June 29, Linus Torvalds had the pleasure of announcing that the third RC (Release Candidate) version of the upcoming Linux 3.16 kernel was available for download and testing.
GNOME Music 3.12 Beta 2 Arrives with Minor Improvements and Bugfixes
The second Beta release of the upcoming GNOME Music 3.12 application, which will be part of the forthcoming GNOME 3.12 desktop environment, has been made available for download and testing.
Qemu 2.0 Might Arrive in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, Testers Wanted
Serge Hallyn from the Ubuntu Virtualisation team has proposed recently the inclusion of the soon-to-be-released Qemu 2.0 application in the forthcoming Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr) Linux operating system.
GNOME Display Manager 3.12 Beta 1 Brings FreeBSD Build Fixes
The GNOME Project has announced that the first Beta release of the upcoming GDM (GNOME Display Manager) 3.12 login manager for the GNOME desktop environment is available for download and testing.
First Beta of Epiphany 3.12 Web Browser Brings a Revamped Location Bar
The first Beta release of the upcoming Epiphany 3.12 web browser application that’s part of the GNOME desktop environment has been released with many interesting features, several bugfixes and updated translations.
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Server Receives Yet Another Kernel Update
Canonical has released an important kernel update for its still supported Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) Server operating system, fixing five vulnerabilities discovered in the upstream Linux kernel 2.6.32 packages by various developers and kernel hackers.
VirtualBox 4.3.8 Officially Released with Support for X.Org Server 1.15
On February 25, Oracle announced the immediate availability for download of the powerful VirtualBox 4.3.8 virtualization application for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X operating systems.
First Ubuntu Phones Revealed at MWC 2014
The first Ubuntu phones are now being displayed at the MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2014 event, which takes place this week in Barcelona, Spain, between February 24-27. The names of the two Ubuntu phones have been revealed today at MWC 2014, the BQ Aquaris and the Meizu MX3. Unfortunately, the prototype phones showcased at the Ubuntu booth in Barcelona have no operating system.
EasyTAG 2.1.10 Released with Several Memory Leak Fixes
David King has announced that version 2.1.10 of everyone’s favorite open source tag editor for MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files, EasyTAG, is now available for download.
Download Linux Kernel 3.14 Release Candidate 4
As expected, Linus Torvalds announced Sunday night that the fourth Release Candidate (RC) version of the upcoming Linux kernel 3.14 is now available for download and testing.
GNOME Shell 3.10.4 Brings Support for High-Resolution Displays
The GNOME Project, through Florian Müllner, has announced that the fourth maintenance release of the stable GNOME Shell user interface for the GNOME 3.10 desktop environment is now available for download.
Meld 3.11.0 Has Been Ported to GTK+ 3
Kai Willadsen had the pleasure of announcing today, February 23, that the Meld visual diff and merge tool reached version 3.11.0, a release that includes many new features and improvements.
Ubuntu’s Booth at MWC 2014 Looks Spectacular
The highly anticipated Mobile World Congress (MWC) event will start tomorrow, February 24, in Barcelona, Spain. As expected, Canonical will be there to showcase the latest version of its Ubuntu operating system for mobile devices, dubbed “Ubuntu - the human touch.”
Linux Kernel 3.13 Finally Arrives on Arch Linux, with a Warning
After exactly one month of testing, the main Linux kernel packages of the Arch Linux operating system have been finally updated to the current version, 3.13.4.
New SliTaz GNU/Linux 5.0 Cooking Release Features Linux Kernel 3.2.53
After two years of hard work, the development team behind SliTaz, an open source and minimalistic Linux distribution built from scratch, has announced that a new development (cooking) release is now ready for testing.
GNOME 3.12 Removes Support for MD-RAID Because It Never Really Worked Well
A few weeks after the rumors that RAID support will be removed from the Disks application of the upcoming GNOME 3.12 desktop environment surfaced, the GNOME Project has finally released this past weekend a first development version of the upcoming GNOME Disk Utility 3.12 software.
Linux Kernel 3.14 RC3 Released with Updated Drivers and Fixes
Linus Torvalds announced the third Release Candidate (RC) version of the upcoming Linux kernel 3.14, which brings various fixes and improvements.
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