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Linux Mint Debian Edition 4 “Debbie” Released, This Is What’s New

Linux Mint Debian Edition 4 “Debbie” Released, This Is What’s New

10 months ago10 months ago0

Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) 4 operating system is now available for download with Secure Boot and NVMe support, revamped installer, based on Debian GNU/Linux 10 Buster.”

LibreOffice 6.4.2 Released with More Than 90 Fixes

LibreOffice 6.4.2 Released with More Than 90 Fixes

10 months ago10 months ago1

LibreOffice 6.4.2 open-source office suite update is now available to download for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms. This maintenance release fixes more than 90 bugs.

Purism Unveils Librem Mini, Its First Linux-Powered Mini PC

Purism Unveils Librem Mini, Its First Linux-Powered Mini PC

10 months ago10 months ago0

Purism announces Librem Mini as its first-ever small form factor mini-PC powered by Linux and featuring up to 64 GB RAM, 8th Gen Intel i7 CPU, and more.

Fedora 32 Beta Released with GNOME 3.36, Linux Kernel 5.6

Fedora 32 Beta Released with GNOME 3.36, Linux Kernel 5.6

11 months ago11 months ago0

The beta version of the upcoming Fedora 32 operating system is now available for public testing. This release ships with the latest GNOME 3.36 and KDE Plasma 5.18 LTS desktop environments and Linux kernel 5.6.

RHEL 6 and CentOS 6 Get Important Kernel Security Update

RHEL 6 and CentOS 6 Get Important Kernel Security Update

11 months ago11 months ago0

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and CentOS 6 systems receive a new important Linux kernel security update addresses two vulnerabilities and two bugs. Update as soon as possible.

New Ubuntu Linux Security Updates Arrive for All Supported Releases

New Ubuntu Linux Security Updates Arrive for All Supported Releases

11 months ago11 months ago0

New Linux kernel security updates are now available for all supported Ubuntu releases to address several security vulnerabilities that affect all supported kernels by Canonical.

Emmabuntüs Debian Edition Has a New Release Based on Debian 10.3

Emmabuntüs Debian Edition Has a New Release Based on Debian 10.3

11 months ago11 months ago0

Emmabuntüs Debian Edition 3 1.01 is now available for download based on Debian GNU/Linux 10.3 “Buster” operating system and featuring the lightweight Xfce desktop environment.

Tails 4.4 Anonymous OS Released with Tor Browser 9.0.6

Tails 4.4 Anonymous OS Released with Tor Browser 9.0.6

11 months ago11 months ago0

Tails 4.4 distribution is now available for download with the latest Tor Browser 9.0.6 and Mozilla Thunderbird 68.5.0, as well as Wi-Fi improvements.

Firefox 74 Is Now Available for All Supported Ubuntu Releases

Firefox 74 Is Now Available for All Supported Ubuntu Releases

11 months ago11 months ago0

The latest Firefox 74 web browser is now available in the stable software repositories of all supported Ubuntu releases, including 19.10, 18.04, and 16.04. Update as soon as possible!

GNOME 3.36 “Gresik” Desktop Environment Released, This Is What’s New

GNOME 3.36 “Gresik” Desktop Environment Released, This Is What’s New

11 months ago11 months ago0

The GNOME 3.36 desktop environment has been officially released with numerous new features and improvements. Packages are coming soon to a GNU/Linux distribution near you.

Firefox 75 Enters Development with Revamped Address Bar

Firefox 75 Enters Development with Revamped Address Bar

11 months ago11 months ago0

The upcoming Firefox 75 web browser is now available for beta testing. This release promises a revamped address bar, improved HTTPS compatibility, and various other changes.

Firefox Has an Official Flatpak App, Here’s How to Install It

Firefox Has an Official Flatpak App, Here’s How to Install It

11 months ago11 months ago0

The Firefox web browser is now available as a Flatpak app. This makes installing the latest version of the open-source and free web browser a breeze.

LibreELEC 9.2.1 Adds WireGuard Support, Raspberry Pi 4 Improvements

LibreELEC 9.2.1 Adds WireGuard Support, Raspberry Pi 4 Improvements

11 months ago11 months ago0

LibreELEC 9.2.1 is now available for download as the first major update to LibreELEC 9.2 Leia with WireGuard support, Raspberry Pi 4 improvements, and many other changes.

KDE Plasma 5.18.3 Is Out with More Flatpak Improvements, over 60 Fixes

KDE Plasma 5.18.3 Is Out with More Flatpak Improvements, over 60 Fixes

11 months ago11 months ago0

KDE Plasma 5.18.3 desktop environment update is now rolling out to your favorite GNU/Linux distribution with better support for Flatpak apps and more stability and compatibility improvements.

Clonezilla Live Switches to Linux 5.4 LTS, Adds Bluetooth Support

Clonezilla Live Switches to Linux 5.4 LTS, Adds Bluetooth Support

11 months ago11 months ago0

Clonezilla Live 2.6.5 is now available for download with Bluetooth support, Linux kernel 5.4 LTS, and many other improvements, new tools, and more bug fixes.

Mozilla Firefox 74 Is Now Available for Download

Mozilla Firefox 74 Is Now Available for Download

11 months ago11 months ago0

The Mozilla Firefox 74 web browser is now available to download for all supported platforms. This release adds a new sandboxing technology, various improvements and latest security fixes.

4MLinux 32.0 Arrives with Linux 5.4 LTS and LibreOffice 6.4

4MLinux 32.0 Arrives with Linux 5.4 LTS and LibreOffice 6.4

11 months ago11 months ago0

4MLinux 32.0 GNU/Linux distribution is now available for download with Linux kernel 5.4 LTS and latest apps, including LibreOffice 6.4, GIMP 2.10.18, and many others.

SparkyLinux 2020.03 Released with Latest Debian Bullseye Updates

SparkyLinux 2020.03 Released with Latest Debian Bullseye Updates

11 months ago11 months ago0

SparkyLinux 2020.03 is now available for download with the latest security patches and software updates from the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series.

AndEX Pie, Android 9 for PC, Now Uses the Brave Browser

AndEX Pie, Android 9 for PC, Now Uses the Brave Browser

11 months ago11 months ago0

Latest AndEX Pie release comes with the Brave browser, 3D Live Launcher, Aptoide App Manager, Spotify, Google Play Store, and numerous other pre-installed apps.

Systemd 245 Enables Secure Management of Home Directories

Systemd 245 Enables Secure Management of Home Directories

11 months ago11 months ago0

systemd 245 is now available for download with the new systemd-homed.service daemon for securely managing home directories with built-in encryption.

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