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Canonical announced a few minutes ago (March 27th), in a security notice, that a new kernel upgrade for its Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) operating system is available.
Snuggle Truck Game Added to Humble Bundle for Linux
The Snuggle Truck game has been added today to the current Humble Bundle For Android 2 and Linux, and Mac, and Windows.
Linux Kernel 3.2.13 Is Available for Download
Greg Kroah-Hartman announced a few days ago, on March 23rd, the immediate availability for download of the thirteen maintenance release of the stable Linux kernel 3.2 series.
XBMC 11.0 Has Support for iOS Devices
Nate Thomas from the XBMC development team proudly informed users on March 24th, that the XBMC media center project has reached final 11.0 version.
Parted Magic 2012_3_24 Has Linux Kernel 3.2.13
Patrick Verner announced two days ago, March 24th, the immediate availability for download of the Parted Magic 2012_3_24 Linux distribution for partitioning tasks.
Softpedia Linux Weekly, Issue 192
Welcome to the 192nd issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly!
Comice OS 4 Final Officially Released
Introduced by Softpedia last month, the final version of the Comice OS 4 Linux operating system, built on top of the GNOME 3 desktop environment and customized to look like Mac OS, has arrived today, March 23rd.
GNOME 3.4 Release Candidate Is Available for Download
The GNOME Project announced a few minutes ago, March 23rd, the immediate availability for download and testing of the Release Candidate version of the upcoming GNOME 3.4 desktop environment, which brings more fixes to the existing bugs.
Forget About Google Docs, LibreOffice Cloud Coming Soon
The Register talked with Italo Vignoli, The Document Foundation's spokesman, about the upcoming cloud version of the popular LibreOffice open source office suite.
New Nvidia Video Driver Supports Linux Kernel 3.3
A few hours ago, March 22nd, Nvidia released version 295.33 of its graphics driver for Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD operating systems.
The New Wallpapers of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Iain Farrell, project manager at Canonical's Design Team uploaded today the new wallpapers for the up-coming Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) operating system. The wallpapers are not yet officially uploaded in the current development release of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, but we have the originals and there are 16 new beautiful photos.
PlayOnLinux 4.0.16 Supports Origins and Desura
PlayOnLinux 4.0.16 was officially announced a couple of days ago, bringing support for the Origins and Desura clients.
Thunderbird 11 Officially Lands in Ubuntu 11.10
One week after Firefox 11 officially landed in Ubuntu 11.10 last week, a few hours ago (March 21st) Canonical announced that the Mozilla Thunderbird 11.0 email client is now available on the official software repositories of the Oneiric Ocelot operating system.
KDevelop 4.3 Brings Support for Basic C++11
After nine long months of hard work, the KDevelop team proudly announced last evening, March 20th, the immediate availability for download of the KDevelop 4.3 software, which comes with improved performance, lots of new features and assorted bug fixes.
AMD Open Sources Radeon HD 7000 Driver
AMD has announced yesterday, March 20th, that it has released the open source driver code that supports the Radeon HD 7000 "Southern Islands" series graphics cards.
Zorin OS 6 Lite Is Based on Lubuntu 11.10
The Zorin OS development team proudly announced yesterday, March 19th, the immediate availability for download of the Zorin OS 6 Lite and Zorin OS 6 Educational Lite operating systems.
Linux Kernel 3.3 Has Support for Android
After seven release candidates, Linus Torvalds proudly announced a few hours ago, March 18th, the immediate availability for download of Linux kernel 3.3, which now includes code from the Android project.
Softpedia Linux Weekly, Issue 191
Welcome to the 191st issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly!
Wine 1.5.0 Fixes iTunes 10.x Installations
Wine 1.5.0 is a development release and it comes with a brand-new version of the Gecko engine, partial support for using the Trash on the Macintosh 10 operating system, and some fixes to the 64-bit exception handling.
SourceForge Closes Anonymous-OS Live CD Project
We've informed you yesterday, March 15th, about a fake operating system based on the Ubuntu OS and the MATE desktop environment, called Anonymous-OS. Based on Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot), the Anonymous-OS Live CD was designed to be a Linux distribution packed with "hacking" tools for "checking the security of web pages".
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