Opera Embraces Snap for Linux
Aug 07, 2018Announcement may open doors for more mainstream applications to adopt Ubuntu's Snap package system.
more »Canonical Fixes Boot Failure Issues in Ubuntu
Jul 24, 2018The regression that led to boot failures was introduced by a previous patch.
more »Weird Unofficial LibreOffice Version Shows Up in the Microsoft Store
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more »Honey I Shrunk Ubuntu
Jul 10, 2018Canonical has released a new version of Ubuntu that’s 50% smaller than the standard Ubuntu Server.
more »Linux Mint 19 Released
Jul 10, 2018New version comes with Timeshifting capabilities.
more »Red Hat Adds GPLv3 Cure Clause to its Code-Base
Jun 26, 2018New provision will provide violators with a grace period to achieve license compliance.
more »SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Released
Jun 26, 2018It’s a modular OS.
more »GitLabs Drops Pricing After Microsoft GitHub Acquisition
Jun 13, 2018GitLabs is creating more incentives for users to switch from GitHub.
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Linux Hits an Important Milestone
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Plasma Bigscreen Returns
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CachyOS Now Lets Users Choose Their Shell
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Wayland 1.24 Released with Fixes and New Features
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Bugs Found in sudo
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Fedora Continues 32-Bit Support
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Linux Kernel 6.17 Drops bcachefs
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