Ubuntu Takes A U-Turn with 32-Bit Support
Jun 25, 2019Canonical will continue to support legacy applications and libraries.
more »Chromium-Based Browsers Will Ignore Google’s Ad-Blocking Ban
Jun 11, 2019Brave Opera and Vivaldi will not implement Google’s changes that will cripple ad-blockers.
more »Zorin OS 15 Released
Jun 11, 2019The new release is based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
more »Ubuntu to Package Proprietary Nvidia Driver
May 29, 2019Canonical is making it easier for users to install proprietary Nvidia drivers.
more »openSUSE Leap 15.1 Released
May 29, 2019Better hardware support.
more »Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Available
May 14, 2019An OS redesigned for the hybrid cloud era.
more »Google Brings Linux to Chromebook
May 14, 2019All new Chromebooks will be capable of running Linux.
more »The Apache Software Foundation Completes Migration To GitHub
Apr 30, 2019The foundation has decommissioned its own Git service.
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Keep Android Open
Google has announced that, soon, anyone looking to develop Android apps will have to first register centrally with Google.
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Kernel 7.0 Now in Testing
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Introducing matrixOS, an Immutable Gentoo-Based Linux Distro
It was only a matter of time before a developer decided one of the most challenging Linux distributions needed to be immutable.
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Chaos Comes to KDE in KaOS
KaOS devs are making a major change to the distribution, and it all comes down to one system.
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New Linux Botnet Discovered
The SSHStalker botnet uses IRC C2 to control systems via legacy Linux kernel exploits.
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The Next Linux Kernel Turns 7.0
Linus Torvalds has announced that after Linux kernel 6.19, we'll finally reach the 7.0 iteration stage.
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Linux From Scratch Drops SysVinit Support
LFS will no longer support SysVinit.
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LibreOffice 26.2 Now Available
With new features, improvements, and bug fixes, LibreOffice 26.2 delivers a modern, polished office suite without compromise.
