Following our previous articles, Wikipedia Lens, Bookmarks Lens, ManPages Search Lens, Full Text Search Lens, GMusicBrowser Scope, Launchpad Lens, Dictionary Lens, Stock Quotes Lens, Cooking Lens, Music Search Scopes, Reddi... [read more >>] John Stowers has announced yesterday, May 14th, the release of GNOME Tweak Tool 3.4, an utility popular among users of the GNOME 3 desktop environment. Version 3.4.0 of the GNOME Tweak Tool utility, also known as Advanced... [read more >>] Patrick Verner proudly announced last night, May 14th, that his Parted Magic 2012_05_14 Linux distribution is available for download. Parted Magic 2012_05_14 is now powered by Linux kernel 3.3.6 and Xorg Sever 1.12.1, and... [read more >>] The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project, the graphical file manager for the GNOME desktop environment that makes it easy to manage your files and browse your filesystem, announced version 3.4.2. Nautilus 3.4.2 is... [read more >>] During the Ubuntu Developer Summit for Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) that took place in Oakland, USA, Thomas Bushnell from Google talked about how Ubuntu is used by Google developers. It appears that Goobuntu is a Linux di... [read more >>] Linus Torvalds announced yesterday, May 12th, that the seventh and probably the last Release Candidate of the upcoming Linux 3.4 kernel is available for download and testing. Linux kernel 3.4 RC7 brings the usual drivers ... [read more >>] Greg Kroah-Hartman announced yesterday, May 12th, the immediate availability for download of the sixth maintenance release for the stable Linux 3.3 kernel series. Linux kernel 3.3.6 comes with some arch changes (ARM and x... [read more >>] In the final day of the Ubuntu Developer Summit for Ubuntu 12.10 that took place in Oakland, USA, the Ubuntu developers talked about a possible GNOME flavor of the Ubuntu operating system. Yes, that means Ubuntu without U... [read more >>] Canonical announced at UDS (Ubuntu Developer Summit) that they plan to create a truly embedded rootfs builder, in order to make an absolute minimal filesystem to make Ubuntu run on hardware with extremely limited diskspace.... [read more >>] Canonical announced at the Ubuntu Developer Summit for Ubuntu 12.10, that they plan to stay with the good ol' EXT4 filesystem for the upcoming Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) distribution. According to Michael Larabel... [read more >>] |