Bauer-Puntu Linux, a distribution based on Xubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) that gives homage to the activist group Anonymous, is now at version 13.04.
Just like the previous version, the distribution is again based on Xubuntu, mainly because it is easier to customize.
The developer has chosen to bring bac... [read more >>] The debate that has sparked around Mir and its use with the other flavors of Ubuntu has also raised another interesting question regarding the Legacy support.
As you well know, a lot of the Linux users out there don't actually have new hardware. A lot of them are relying on old PCs and components. Leg... [read more >>] Canonical announced a while ago a not-so-formal partnership with XDA, but this collaboration has been enhanced with official sponsorship of the first xda:devcon.
Canonical is heavily relying on XDA for the development of their Ubuntu Touch operating system for other devices, besides the Nexus ones.
&ldquo... [read more >>] Mozilla has officially announced that the sixth Beta release in the Firefox 22.x branch is now available for download on the Linux platform.
The Linux binaries for Mozilla Firefox 22.0 Beta 6 have been made available and you can download it now, without having to install anything.
There aren't too ma... [read more >>] Google Chrome, a browser built on the WebKit layout engine that aims to be minimalistic and versatile at the same time, is now at version 28.0.1500.45.
A new stable version of Google Chrome has been launched, but there are not many details about this latest release.
This is a rather strange update from Go... [read more >>] The development of Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) is now in full force and Canonical has published the release schedule for their next distribution. Canonical usually releases the Ubuntu operating systems like clockwork and there is no sign that they are slowing down. The Release Schedule for Ubuntu 13.... [read more >>] When Canonical announced Mir, their own display server, everyone asked the same question. What will happen with the other non-Unity distros? Canonical developers are trying to solve this issue right now. Ubuntu is not just an operating system, it's actually more of an ecosystem that integrates multipl... [read more >>] The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project (now known as Files) have announced that version 3.8.2 is now available for download.
Nautilus may have changed its name to Files, but it will take a long time for users to get used to it. The first maintenance release of the 3.8.x branch has arrived, and it... [read more >>] Linus Torvalds has announced the immediate availability of the sixth release candidate in the 3.10 branch of the Linux kernel.
This sixth release in the 3.10 branch is quite consistent, according to Linus Torvalds, although not as large as the previous one.
“Another week, another rc. And I didn... [read more >>] The National Security Agency or NSA is now in the public eye for some nefarious surveillance, but Linux users should know that the agency also had an active role the Linux kernel development, with the addition of SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux).According to their official website, “SELinux is an imp... [read more >>] |