Wine 2.0 Gets First Point Release to Improve Support for Many Windows Games/Apps
After more than three months, the major and stable Wine 2.0 branch got its first point release, versioned 2.0.1, which fixes a lot of issues and...
After more than three months, the major and stable Wine 2.0 branch got its first point release, versioned 2.0.1, which fixes a lot of issues and...
Only three days after releasing the Linux 4.10.11, 4.9.23 LTS and 4.4.62 LTS kernels, Greg Kroah-Hartman announced today, April 21, 2017, the release of a new...
Today, April 21, 2017, Collabora was proud to announce the official release of Collabora Office 5.3 office suite based on the latest stable LibreOffice 5.3 open-source...
The development team behind the Debian-based AV Linux distribution targeted at audio and video enthusiasts announced the release of AV Linux 2017.4.9. Based on the repositories...
The FFmpeg project proudly announced the release of a new series of their freely distributed collection of libraries and tools to process multimedia content, FFmpeg 3.3,...
Continuing our coverage on the UBports’ Unity 8 and Ubuntu Touch plans, we’ve got word from Marius Quabeck, who’s now the new community manager for UBports,...
It’s been three months since the major Calligra 3.0 release hit the streets in mid-January, and it now received its first point release to fix the...
Google announced a few moments ago the promotion of the Chrome 58 web browser to the stable channel for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, macOS, and...
As most of you are aware, Canonical decided to no longer develop its Unity user interface for the main flavor of Ubuntu Linux and, instead, switch...
We’re always monitoring everything that’s going on in the Open Source world, especially big projects like GNOME and KDE, and today we’d like to reveal some...