Ubuntu LTS Point Releases Are Here
Rolling Rhino Turns Ubuntu 20.04 into a Rolling Release
Boothole, A Linux Security Vulnerability
Red Hat’s Boothole Fix Causes Issues
Firefox Cuts Jobs Again
Oracle’s Patch Reduces Boot Times By Almost Half
Inkscape 1.0 Released, Finally
Ubuntu Studio 20.10 To Ship With Plasma
Ubuntu 20.04 Certifies the Pi
Audacity Released 2.4, Withdrew It, Then Released It Again
Paragon Software Unhappy about exFAT in Kernel 5.7
Debian Announces Biohackathon
Linux Mint 20 will be named Ulyana
GNU Guix Plans Addition of Hurd Micro-Kernel
Huawei Signs Non-Agression Patent Pact with Open Invention Network
Debian Leader Says “One Year Will Do”
Debian 8 Adds Longer Support
Debian 11 Package Freeze Scheduled
Gnome 3.36 “Gresik”
The Linux Foundation Open Sources Project OWL
FreeNAS and TrueNAS are Merging
Linux Foundation’s Core Infrastructure Initiative Releases Census II Analysis
Refreshed GTK Website Goes Live
MX Linux 19.1 Now Available
MangoHud 0.2.0 Is Out
Wine 5.2 Is Out
Mesa 20 Is Out
Ubuntu 18.04.4 Released with Updated Kernel 5.3
Devs Push for Unicode 13 Support in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Perens Versus Open Source Security; Perens Wins in Court
New Long Term Support KDE Plamsa 5.18 Is Out
Gnome 3.35.2 Available for Testing
Cumulus Networks Unveils Its 4th-Generation of Modern Network Software
Devuan ASCII 2.1 released
Zorin OS Responds to the Privacy Concerns
Kali Linux 2019.4 Released
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PHP Remote Code Execution Flaw Actively Exploited Against NGINX Servers
Fedora 31 Released with GNOME 3.34 & Linux 5.3
Automated testing comes to the Linux kernel
GIMP 2.10.14 Released
Linux Mint 19.3 Announced
GNOME Files Defense Against Patent Troll
The Debian Project stands with the GNOME Foundation
Vote on openSUSE Project name change
Tails 4.0 Is Out
Ghost 3.0 Released
Samsung Discontinues Linux On DeX Starting With Android 10
Oracle Autonomous Linux Is The World’s First Autonomous OS
Linux Kernel 5.3 Gets First Point Release
Parrot 4.7 Released with Linux Kernel 5.2
Canonical Releases New Kernel Live Patch for Ubuntu 18.04 and 16.04
Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS Makes It Easier to Patch the Linux Kernel without Rebooting
GNOME Wants to Make Linux Firmware Updates Easier to Deploy with New Tool
Microsoft wants to bring exFAT to the Linux kernel
Knoppix 8.6 is Now Based on Debian 10 “Buster”
System76 Unveils Graphical Firmware Updater for All Debian-Based Linux Distros
A Raspberry Pi Based Open Source Tablet is in the Making and It’s Called CutiePie