Release of Tiny Core Linux 15.0: Release of CAD KiCad 8.0: Tails 6.0, switched to Debian 12 and GNOME 43: Theseus Ship 6.0: Release of Zentyal 8.0: Release of RAR 7.
Release of Minetest 5.7.0: Release of OpenBSD 7.3: FreeBSD 13.2 with Netlink and WireGuard support: 4MLinux 42.0 Release of Meson 1.1: New version of nginx 1.24.0: NVIDIA has published the code RTX Remix Runtime:
Release of the GNU Coreutils 9.1 set of core system utilities: LXQt 1.1 User Environment Released: Rsync 3.2.4 Released: Celestial shuns snaps: The SDL developers have canceled the default Wayland switch in the 2.
SUSE releases Rancher Desktop 1.0 rqlite 7.0, a distributed fault-tolerant DBMS Release of Nitrux 2.0 Minetest 5.5.0, an open source clone of MineCraft Falkon 3.2.0 browser developed by the KDE project
Ubuntu 20.04.2 and Flavors with HWE Stack Released Ubuntu To Replace Ubiquity Installer Apache Project Hoping for New Rust Cryptography Module, with Help from Google Martin Wimpress to Leave Post at Canonical
KDE Will Support Fingerprints XFCE Shaping Up For a Strong Version 4.16 Microsoft Defender Previewing New Features for Linux Only Tuxedo Computers Reverse Engineers Drivers Tails 4.13 Out Kali 2020.
Canonicals MicroK8s Gets High-Availability A Massive KDE Plasma 5.20 Released Big Changes in the Nextcloud Hub 20 Release The Linux Foundation Announces the Open Governance Network Model LibreOffice’s Mike Saunters Pens Open Letter to OpenOffice
Ubuntu 20.04 Released Ubuntu Survey Results Fedora 32 Released Lenovo Now Shipping Fedora on Thinkpads Manjaro 20 Released Bug In Git May Leak Credentials Linux Kernel 5.7 rc4 Out
Let’s Encrypt Moves Forward with the CAA Rechecking Bug Project Sandcastle runs Android on iPhone 7 Glimpse 0.1.2 Is More than a Name Change systemd 245 Now Supports Encrypted Home Directories
Mozilla Firefox Could Soon Get a “Tor mode” Add-on Critical Flaw in VLC Media Player Discovered by German Cybersecurity Agency Hackers Exploit Jira and Exim Linux Servers to “Keep the Internet Safe”
Purism ‘PureOS Store’ will be for both desktop and mobile apps, and that’s a mistake Ubuntu Core doubles down on Internet of Things Ubuntu Core 18 Released With 10-Year LTS Support
Ubuntu Core: A secure open source OS for IoT Google Moves Away from Ubuntu Improved Speech Recognition hopes for Ubuntu RubyMiner Transmission Bug Wine 3.0