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After yesterday announcement, several more security vulnerabilities were discovered in the Linux kernel packages, this time affecting the Natty backport of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
The Binding of Isaac Is Available for Linux
The Binding of Isaac, this FUNtastic game from the twisted minds of Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl, is now available as a time-limited offer you can refuse.
Sabayon Linux 7 LXDE, E17 and Awesome Released
Fabio Erculiani proudly announced last evening, November 9th, the immediate availability for download of three new Sabayon Linux 7 editions, for the LXDE, Enlightenment 17 and Awesome desktop environments.
No uTorrent for Linux by Year's End
BitTorrent Inc. promised last year, when they released the uTorrent Server for Linux, a client version of the extremely popular uTorrent torrent downloader.
Fedora 14 Will Die on December 8th
As newer distributions appear, older ones have to retire. Therefore, we are sorry to announced today that the Fedora 14 (Laughlin) operating system will reach End of Life (EOL) next month, on December 8th, 2011.
LibreOffice 3.4.4 Is Now Available for Download
A few minutes ago, November 9th, The Document Foundation company proudly announced the fourth maintenance release of the LibreOffice 3.4 open source office suite software for Linux, Windows and Macintosh platforms, bringing several bugfixes.
Download Official Firefox 8 and Thunderbird 8 for Linux
It's not official! Firefox 8.0 and Thunderbird 8.0 were made available for download a few minutes ago, for all supported platforms.
Fedora 16 "Verne" Screenshot Tour
Fedora 16, dubbed Verne, has been released earlier today, as expected by all its fans on November 8th, bringing lots of cool stuff and new artwork.
Mark Shuttleworth Interview for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
It appears that Mark Shuttleworth, father of the Ubuntu project, gave an interview to Amber Graner, an Ubuntu contributor involved in the community since February 2009.
Ubuntu Has a Google+ Page Now
As of yesterday, November 7th, Ubuntu has a Google+ Page for its fans around the world, where they can find interesting information, video interviews, and news about Ubuntu.
Fedora 16 Has Been Released, Download Now
Finally! Softpedia is proud to announce that the highly anticipated Fedora 16 (Verne) Linux operating system has been released on the official torrent channels of the Fedora Project.
Linux Mint Is The New Ubuntu
Clement Lefebvre, father of the Linux Mint project, proudly announced on his blog that the upcoming Linux Mint 12 operating system will feature a new desktop interface built on top of the GNOME 3 desktop environment.
Softpedia Linux Weekly, Issue 172
Welcome to the 172nd issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly!
Download Firefox 8 Final for Linux
Dear readers, a few minutes ago Mozilla unleashed the stable version of the highly anticipated Mozilla Firefox 8.0 web browser for Linux, Windows and Macintosh operating systems.
GParted Live CD 0.10.0-3 Can Detect exFAT
Clonezilla Live CD maker, Steven Shiau, proudly announced on November 2nd a new stable version of his GParted Live CD operating system for partitioning tasks.
SystemRescueCd 2.4.0 Has Linux Kernel 3.1.0
François Dupoux proudly announced two days ago, November 1st, a major release of his popular SystemRescueCd Linux-based operating system for rescue and recovery tasks.
Canonical Will Develop Unity for Phones
Ubuntu Developer Summit for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) is taking place these days (October 31st - November 4th) in Orlando, Florida, USA.
Fedora Wants To Simplify the Linux Filesystem
Harald Hoyer and Kay Sievers, two Red Hat developers, made an announced their attempt to simplify the Linux filesystem, to clean up the "mess" created when the /bin and /sbin directories were separated.
Ubuntu and HP Will Power ARM Data Centers
After yesterday's announcement of HP's Project Moonshot, a programme that will accelerate the use of ARM low-power CPUs in data centers, Canonical also announced today that it will be involved in the Moonshot project.
New Games Available in Ubuntu 11.04 and 10.10
Canonical added a couple of days ago a selection of games from the MumboJumbo software publisher, available for purchase only via Ubuntu Software Center.
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