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The first development release towards GNOME Power Manager 3.12 has been announced a few days ago by the GNOME developers. This version introduces a few fixes, updated translations, and one new feature.
Alpine Linux Reaches Version 2.7.0 with OpenSSH 6.4
On November 8, Natanael Copa has announced the immediate availability for download of the Alpine Linux 2.7.0 operating system for servers. Alpine Linux 2.7.0 is a major release that includes some of the latest Linux technologies, as well as the newly released OpenSSH 6.4 software, a SSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools.
Pear OS 8 Has Been Officially Released
The highly anticipated Pear OS 8 Linux distribution has been officially released today, November 9, by David Tavares, the father of the Pear Linux Project.
Wireshark 1.10.3 Is Now Available for Download
The Wireshark Foundation has announced that Wireshark 1.10.3, the world’s most popular network protocol analyzer, is now available for download, a version that patches vulnerabilities, fixes bugs, and updates protocols.
Arch Linux 2013.11.01 Is Now Available for Download
Yet another ISO image of the powerful Arch Linux operating system has been released today, November 1, 2013, by the Arch Linux developers.
Installing Ubuntu 13.10
The following tutorial will teach you how to install the Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) operating system on your personal computer, netbook, or laptop.
How to Control Your Linux PC with an Android Device
The following tutorial will teach all Linux users how to install SSH on their systems, in order to access their computers remotely from an Android tablet of smartphone.
PyGObject 3.11.1 Fixes Lots of Memory Leaks
The first development version of the upcoming PyGObject 3.12 library, for the GNOME 3.12 desktop environment, was announced a few days ago, bringing assorted fixes and improvements.
GNOME Chess 3.11.1 Fixes "Oh No! Something Has Gone Wrong!" Error
The GNOME Project announced a few days ago the availability for download and testing of the first development release of the upcoming GNOME Chess 3.12 application for the highly anticipated GNOME 3.12 desktop environment.
Mozilla Firefox 25 Officially Lands in Ubuntu
Canonical has announced a few minutes ago, October 29, that they've updated the default web browser in all their supported Ubuntu operating system to the brand-new Mozilla Firefox 25.
GVFS 1.19.1 Is Now Available for Testing
The first development version towards the GVFS 1.20 application for the GNOME 3.12 desktop environment was announced a few days ago, introducing various fixes and improvements.
The First Development Release of GNOME Notes 3.12 Arrives
The first development release towards GNOME Notes 3.12, a nice and simple application designed to create, view, and edit notes on the GNOME 3.12 desktop environment, has been announced on October 27, 2013.
GNOME Software 3.10.2 Fixes More Bugs
As reported by Softpedia, the GNOME Project has announced last week the immediate availability for download of the first maintenance release of the GNOME Software application, followed a few days later by the second point release, which introduces more bugfixes.
SolusOS Linux Will No Longer Be Developed
We are extremely sorry to announce today, that the SolusOS Linux project will close its doors and it will no longer be developed by its father, Ikey Doherty.
Linux Kernel 3.11.6 Is Now Available for Download
Greg Kroah-Hartman has just announced a few minutes ago, October 18, that the fifth maintenance release of the Linux kernel 3.11 is now available for download.
Download Ubuntu 13.10 Manual Ahead of Official Release
The Ubuntu Manual team is once again proud to announce that their very popular Ubuntu Getting Started guide has been updated, this time for the Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) Linux operating system.
Download Linux Kernel 3.12 Release Candidate 5
Linus Torvalds has announced last evening, October 13, that the fifth Release Candidate of the upcoming Linux kernel 3.12 is now available for download and testing.
Wine 1.7.4 Fixes Neverwinter Nights 2 and The Witcher Issues
Alexandre Julliard has just announced a few hours ago, October 11, that another development release of the powerful Wine software is now available for download and testing.
First Look at Cinnamon 2.0 on Arch Linux
After approximately five months of development, the final version of the highly anticipated Cinnamon 2.0 desktop environment, created by the people behind the popular Linux Mint operating system, has finally arrived today, October 10, 2013.
SolusOS 2 Will Use a Custom GNOME 3.10 Desktop
Thanks to a leaked screenshot on Google+, we've recently discovered that the upcoming and highly anticipated SolusOS 2 Linux operating system will have a darkish and highly modified version of the recently released GNOME 3.10 desktop environment.
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