The first stable release of GNU wget2 PaSh shell script parallelization system moved under the wing of Linux Foundation Fedora Linux 35 has entered beta testing OBS Studio 27.1 Released
Canonical Chooses Flutter Linux Mint to Make System Updates a Priority Steam Link Now Available on Linux ElementaryOS 6 Changing Some of the Look and Feel Root Access and Denial of Service Flaws Found and Fixed in Kernel 5.
Ubuntu Giving Wayland Another Shot Networking and Touchpads Work in Linux on M1 Macs Greg Kroah-Hartman Needs Commercial Buy In For Longer Kernel Support Sudo Buffer Overflow Vulnerability Allows Unauthorized Root Access
Getting Root on Ubuntu 20.04 Intel Vulnerabilities in All Supported Ubuntus Ubuntu Reverts Intel Microcode Flaws KDE Announces a Pinephone and Framework and an Update Debian Has a New Theme
Kali Defaults to a Non-Root User VVVVVV Now Open Source An All New Firefox 72 Linus Torvalds Weary of ZFS in the Kernel EndlessOS Will Be Available on the Raspberry Pi
Project Trident Ditches BSD for Linux Zabbix 4.4 released Hyperbola GNU / Linux-libre releases “Milky Way” v0.3 Linux sudo Bug Allows Commands To Be Run As Root Ubuntu 19.10 Has Arrived
Linux Journal Ceases Publication: An Awkward Goodbye SparkyLinux Gets New Development Cycle Based on Debian 11 Capsule8 Adds Significant Funding from Intel Capital Three Weeks After Closing Red Hat Deal, IBM Rolls Out New Cloud Offerings
Linux Kernel 5.1 Released With Lots Of New Features GNU Linux-libre 5.1 Released Mozilla Issues New Update to Fix Add-ons Problem Freespire 4.8 Officially Released Ubuntu Touch OTA-9 Released for Ubuntu Phones
Canonical Apologizes for Boot Failure in Ubuntu 18.10 & 18.04, Fix Available Now Open source project aims to make Ubuntu usable on Arm-powered Windows laptops KDE neon Systems Based on Ubuntu 16.
Open Source Software: 20-Plus Years of Innovation IBM Buys Linux & Open Source Software Distributor Red Hat For $34 Billion We (may) now know the real reason for that IBM takeover.
Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS Point Release Coming On Feb 2 With Linux Kernel 4.8 Canonical launches Ubuntu Tutorials [Ubuntu Developers Now Tracking Linux Kernel 4.10 for Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus)](Zesty Zapus)