Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) to Move to Linux Kernel 4.0 Soon
On May 19, the Ubuntu Kernel Team had a meeting in order to plan the steps that are to be taken by them prior to the migration to the latest upstream Linux kernel packages...
On May 19, the Ubuntu Kernel Team had a meeting in order to plan the steps that are to be taken by them prior to the migration to the latest upstream Linux kernel packages...
Oracle announced a few minutes ago the they have published maintenance released for all the supported branches of the popular VirtualBox virtualization software, in order to patch the well-known Venom security issue. After patching...
Mozilla has announced that Thunderbird 31.7 has been released and that it comes with a small number of vulnerability fixes, some more important than others. The development of the Thunderbird email client is no...
Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power, the third game in the Trine series, is now in Steam Early Access, but only for the Windows platform. The developers have said that the Linux version will...
After proposing a Fedora Cinnamon Spin for the upcoming Fedora 23 Linux operating system, Jan Kurik, Program Manager at Red Hat, published details of the proposal of a very interesting edition of Fedora, the...
While not a Linux distribution, PC-BSD is a noteworthy open-source computer operating system that offers a modern and unique desktop environment based on FreeBSD. On May 18, Ken Moore from the PC-BSD team had...
With a one-day delay, the forth Release Candidate (RC) version of the upcoming Linux kernel 4.1 was announced on Monday, May 18, by Linus Torvalds. The RC4 release of Linux kernel 4.1 is getting...
The openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling release version of the famous operating system has moved to KDE Plasma 5.3, and it looks like it’s a smooth transition, although any help from the community is always welcomed....
On May 17, we’ve announced that Linux kernel 4.0.4 and Linux kernel 3.10.79 LTS are available for download, but another important kernel was published in the same day, Linux k… (read more) Remember to...
Immediately after announcing Linux kernel 4.0.4, Greg Kroah-Hartman published details about Linux kernel 3.10.79, an LTS (Long Term Support) release that will be updated for a few more years. According to the attached shortlog,...