KDE Plasma 5.13 Desktop Reaches End of Life, KDE Plasma 5.14 Arrives October 9 Unity8 on Arch Source Nitrux 1.0.15 brings Kernel 4.18.5 and Plasma 5.13.4 for Most Secure and Integrated Performance Yet
Firefox Browser Will Soon Block All Web Trackers By Default UBports Releases Ubuntu Touch OTA-4 for Ubuntu Phones, Based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Ubuntu and CentOS Are Undoing a GNOME Security Feature
Bodhi Linux 5.0.0 now available with Ubuntu 18.04 base Valve’s new Steam Play beta boosts Linux as a rival to Windows PCs for gamers Flatpak 1.0 released, aims to simplify installation of Linux apps
Linux Mint developers planning big Cinnamon 4.0 improvements Latest Neptune OS 5.4 brings many application improvements and bugfixed Debian-Based Slax 9.5.0 Released, Now Available on Hardware-Encrypted USB Keys Everything About Ubuntu’s New Default Theme “Yaru”
Canonical releases new infographic to show how Ubuntu Linux ‘connects everything’ Google has made a $22m investment in KaiOS, a smartphone operating system designed for low-power devices that originally forked from Firefox OS
Kali Linux 2018.2 Ethical Hacking Distro Is Here Major Debian Linux Kernel Patch Fixes 8-Year-Old Privilege Escalation Flaw Twitter Wants 336 Million Users To Change Passwords, Bug Exposed Them In Plain Text
Linux Kernel 4.15 Reached End of Life, Users Urged to Move to Linux 4.16 Now Linux developers: Kernel community will collapse under its own bureaucracy ONNX: the Open Neural Network Exchange Format
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver “Final Beta” Released Should Ubuntu Linux Replace Alpha/Beta Release Model With “Testing Weeks”? System76 becomes GNOME Foundation Advisory Board member KDE Connect has a Nautilus Connection
Purism to Bring Hardware Encryption to Its Librem 5 Privacy-Focused Linux Phone Android Phones Caught Selling with Pre-Installed Factory Malware Exton|OS Claims to Be First Distribution Based on Ubuntu 18.
Canonical Plans to Release Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS (Xenial Xerus) on March 1, 2018 Unity 8 on the Desktop KDE Plasma Linux Desktop Is No Longer Vulnerable to USB Attacks
Ubuntu 17.10 Artful Aardvark is ready for download Linux Kernel LTS Releases Will Now Get 6 Years Support Severe WiFi Hack: WPA2 “KRACK Attack” Threatens WiFi Users Around The World
Ubuntu 17.04 inches closer to production Linux Kernels 4.10.6, 4.9.18 LTS and 4.4.57 LTS Released with Updated Drivers Google Launches New Open Source Website IXmaps: This Map Tells If Your Web Traffic Is Being Spied On By The NSA