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Chrome 80 Released with SameSite Cookie Enforcement, 56 Security Fixes

Chrome 80 Released with SameSite Cookie Enforcement, 56 Security Fixes

12 months ago12 months ago0

Chrome 80 and Chromium 80 web browsers are now available for download with various new features and improvements.

Flatseal Review: Managing Permissions for Flatpak Apps Has Never Been Easier

Flatseal Review: Managing Permissions for Flatpak Apps Has Never Been Easier

12 months ago12 months ago0

Flatseal is an easy to use and simple graphical utility for tracking and modifying basic permissions for all of your installed Flatpak applications.

Nvidia 440.59 Graphics Driver Adds PRIME Synchronization Support, More

Nvidia 440.59 Graphics Driver Adds PRIME Synchronization Support, More

12 months ago12 months ago0

Nvidia 440.59 proprietary graphics driver is now available for Linux, BSD, and Solaris systems with various new features and improvements.

Canonical Outs New Kernel Live Patch for Ubuntu 18.04 and 16.04 LTS

Canonical Outs New Kernel Live Patch for Ubuntu 18.04 and 16.04 LTS

12 months ago12 months ago0

A new kernel live patch is available for all long-term support (LTS) versions of Ubuntu Linux to address several security vulnerabilities.

Serpent Is an Open-Source Game Framework Focused on 2D Games

Serpent Is an Open-Source Game Framework Focused on 2D Games

12 months ago12 months ago0

Ikey Doherty’s new startup Lispy Snake presents Serpent, an open-source game framework for helping indie game developers create 2D games.

Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Wallpaper Contest Is Officially Open for Entries

Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Wallpaper Contest Is Officially Open for Entries

12 months ago12 months ago0

The Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS wallpaper contest has open its doors to talented photographers and graphics artists from all over the world.

KDevelop 5.5 Released with Initial Python 3.8 Support

KDevelop 5.5 Released with Initial Python 3.8 Support

12 months ago11 months ago0

KDevelop 5.5 open-source and cross-platform IDE is now available for download with initial support for Python 3.8 and six months worth of improvements.

Wine 5.1 Released with Overwatch and Darksiders Improvements

Wine 5.1 Released with Overwatch and Darksiders Improvements

12 months ago11 months ago0

Wine 5.1 development release arrives with new features and improvements for several Windows games and applications.

OpenMandriva Lx 4.1 “Mercury” Released, This Is What’s New

OpenMandriva Lx 4.1 “Mercury” Released, This Is What’s New

12 months ago11 months ago0

OpenMandriva Lx 4.1 operating system is now available for download. This release ships with the latest Linux 5.5 kernel and KDE Plasma 5.17.5 desktop environment.

New Sudo Vulnerability Could Allow Attackers to Obtain Full Root Privileges

New Sudo Vulnerability Could Allow Attackers to Obtain Full Root Privileges

12 months ago11 months ago0

New Sudo vulnerability could allow unprivileged users to obtain full root privileges on Debian Stretch, Linux Mint, and elementary OS systems. Update now!

Linux Kernel 5.5 Gets First Point Release, It’s Now Ready for Mass Adoption

Linux Kernel 5.5 Gets First Point Release, It’s Now Ready for Mass Adoption

12 months ago11 months ago0

Linux kernel 5.5.1 is now available for download as the first point release in the latest Linux 5.5 kernel series, marking it as stable and ready for mass deployments.

How to Install Ubuntu 19.10 with ZFS as Root File System

How to Install Ubuntu 19.10 with ZFS as Root File System

12 months ago12 months ago1

A quick tutorial to learn how to install the Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) operating system with ZFS as root file system.

Arch Linux 2020.02.01 Is Now Available for Download

Arch Linux 2020.02.01 Is Now Available for Download

12 months ago12 months ago0

Arch Linux 2020.02.01 operating system is now available for download, shipping with all updates released since January 1st, 2020, and Linux kernel 5.4.15.

FOSDEM 2020 Opens Its Doors in Brussels to Open Source Developers

FOSDEM 2020 Opens Its Doors in Brussels to Open Source Developers

12 months ago12 months ago0

FOSDEM 2020 open source event for software developers kicks off in Brussels with over 8000 hackers, 834 lectures, and many other surprises.

Meet OpenSK, an Open-Source 2FA Security Key Platform from Google

Meet OpenSK, an Open-Source 2FA Security Key Platform from Google

12 months ago11 months ago0

Google has announced OpenSK, a fully open-source solution for accelerating the adoption of security keys by the masses.

Linux Mint 20 and LMDE 4 Announced, Cinnamon 4.6 Gets Fractional Scaling

Linux Mint 20 and LMDE 4 Announced, Cinnamon 4.6 Gets Fractional Scaling

12 months ago12 months ago0

Linux Mint 20, Linux Mint Debian Editon 4 and Cinnamon 4.6 have been announced. Here are some of the new features and improvements.

Raspberry Pi Is Getting Vulkan Support

Raspberry Pi Is Getting Vulkan Support

12 months ago12 months ago0

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has started working on implementing support for the Vulkan graphics API to their Raspberry Pi single-board computers.

Nvidia Will Retire Many of Their Legacy Linux Graphics Drivers

Nvidia Will Retire Many of Their Legacy Linux Graphics Drivers

12 months ago11 months ago0

Nvidia announced that it will no longer support its oldest legacy GPU driver series for Linux systems, except for the 390 series, which will be supported until the end of 2022.

MeX Linux Is Now Based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Features Cinnamon and Linux 5.5

MeX Linux Is Now Based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Features Cinnamon and Linux 5.5

12 months ago8 months ago0

The latest MeX Linux is based on the upcoming Ubuntu 20.04 LTS operating system and features the latest Cinnamon 4.4.8 desktop environment and Linux kernel 5.5.

Collabora’s Contributions to Linux 5.5 Improve the Panfrost Driver, More

Collabora’s Contributions to Linux 5.5 Improve the Panfrost Driver, More

12 months ago12 months ago0

Collabora continues to add numerous hardware improvements in the Linux kernel. Here are their contributions to the latest Linux 5.5 kernel series.

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