GNU Linux-Libre 5.4 Kernel Released for Those Seeking 100% Freedom for Their PCs

GNU Linux-Libre 5.4 Kernel Released for Those Seeking 100% Freedom for Their PCs

Doesn't include any proprietary drivers or code

GNU Linux-Libre 5.3 Kernel Arrives for Those Seeking 100% Freedom for Their PCs

GNU Linux-Libre 5.3 Kernel Arrives for Those Seeking 100% Freedom for Their PCs

It's Linux kernel 5.3 without any proprietary code

GNU Linux-Libre 5.2 Kernel Released for Those Seeking 100% Freedom for Their PCs

GNU Linux-Libre 5.2 Kernel Released for Those Seeking 100% Freedom for Their PCs

Based on Linux kernel 5.2, but without any proprietary code

GNU Linux-Libre 5.0 Kernel Officially Released for Those Who Seek 100% Freedom

GNU Linux-Libre 5.0 Kernel Officially Released for Those Who Seek 100% Freedom

It's based on the latest Linux 5.0 kernel series

GNU Linux-Libre 4.19 Kernel Is Now Available for Those Seeking 100% Freedom

GNU Linux-Libre 4.19 Kernel Is Now Available for Those Seeking 100% Freedom

It's based on Linux 4.19, but without proprietary code

GNU Linux-libre 4.10 Kernel Officially Released for Users Who Want 100% Freedom

GNU Linux-libre 4.10 Kernel Officially Released for Users Who Want 100% Freedom

The kernel ships without any proprietary code

BusyBox 1.26.0, the Swiss Army Knife of Linux, Released with over 200 Changes

BusyBox 1.26.0, the Swiss Army Knife of Linux, Released with over 200 Changes

BusyBox 1.26.0 is now available for public testing

GNU Linux-libre Kernel 4.8 Officially Released for Those Who Want 100% Freedom

GNU Linux-libre Kernel 4.8 Officially Released for Those Who Want 100% Freedom

It's based on the official Linux 4.8 kernel

GNU Linux-libre Kernel 4.7 Officially Released for Users Who Want 100% Freedom

GNU Linux-libre Kernel 4.7 Officially Released for Users Who Want 100% Freedom

It is based on the upstream Linux 4.7 kernel

Linux Kernel 4.6.4 Released with Networking Improvements and Updated Drivers

Linux Kernel 4.6.4 Released with Networking Improvements and Updated Drivers

Users need to update their systems as soon as possible

GNU Midnight Commander 4.8.17 Improves Syntax Highlighting for Java and F90

GNU Midnight Commander 4.8.17 Improves Syntax Highlighting for Java and F90

The file panel has received centered scrolling functionality

Debian SunCamp 2016 Is Taking Place May 26-29 in the Province of Girona, Spain

Debian SunCamp 2016 Is Taking Place May 26-29 in the Province of Girona, Spain

Four days of socialising and hacking for Debian people

GNU Linux-libre Kernel 4.5 Officially Released for 100% Freedom

GNU Linux-libre Kernel 4.5 Officially Released for 100% Freedom

A 100% free kernel for Free System Distribution

  • Linux
  • By Silviu Stahie
  • May 27th, 2015
Richard Stallman Says He Created GNU, Which Is Called Often Linux

Richard Stallman Says He Created GNU, Which Is Called Often Linux

The Linux community is not exactly happy with the comments

FreeBSD 9.3 Beta 1 Gets Support for Apple MacBook Products

FreeBSD 9.3 Beta 1 Gets Support for Apple MacBook Products

The latest version of this distro can be downloaded from Softpedia

  • Linux
  • By Silviu Stahie
  • April 29th, 2014
The Free Software Foundation Says Microsoft's Software Is Malware, Basically the Devil

The Free Software Foundation Says Microsoft's Software Is Malware, Basically the Devil

The non-profit organization has posted its most caustic message so far

Rodent File Manager 5.2.3 Is for GNU and BSD

Rodent File Manager 5.2.3 Is for GNU and BSD

The latest version of Rodent File Manager can be downloaded from Softpedia

 
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