Alpha Testing Of FreeBSD 15:
Release of SysVinit 3.15:
Release of I2P 2.10.0 and i2pd 2.58:
AlmaLinux, defaults to enable the CRB repository:
Red Hat transfer to IBM:
Warzone 2100 4.6.0:
Wayland 1.24 is available:
Windows Server update breaking Samba compatibility:
Release of OBS Studio 31.1:
Ardour moving to a fork of YTK:
Amarok 3.3 Released:
Release of miracle-wm 0.6:
Suricata 8.0 now available:
Ubuntu Touch OTA-8 Focal Released:
OpenBot 0.8 Creation Platform Released:
Thunderbird 136.0 Mail Client Released:
Intel Adds eUSB2V2 Support to Linux Kernel:
FerretDB 2.0 Release:
Release of FEX 2503 emulator:
GTK 4.16 is available:
Release of Redox OS 0.9:
Droidian 99, has been released:
Radicle 1.0 released:
Gentoo Linux Significantly Improves Support for MIPS and Alpha:
Release of Ardour 8.7:
Release of Armbian 24.8:
Release of DietPi 9.7
Samba 4.21.0 Released:
GhostBSD 24.07.1 Released:
Weston Composite Server 14.0 Released:
KDE Project Report 2023:
SeaMonkey 2.53.19 Released:
QEMU 9.1.0 Available:
SyncStar, a service for creating bootable USB drives:
Release of SysVinit 3.09:
Release of GNU Emacs 29.3:
After TrueNAS CORE 13.3, the FreeBSD-based branch will be put into maintenance mode:
Starting with Ubuntu 14.04, support for LTS releases will be increased to 12 years:
Release of Apache NetBeans 19:
Samba 4.19.0:
Release of Manjaro Linux 23.0:
Tails 5.17:
webOS Open Source Edition 2.23:
Ubuntu will support full-disk encryption that uses TPM:
Double Commander 1.1:
Release of LibreELEC 11.0:
Release of APT 2.6:
Release of Audacious 4.3:
Release of Apache 2.4.56:
New version of Samba 4.18.0:
Plan to promote Flathub as an independent app store:
Bespoke Synth 1.0 software sound synthesizer released
Headscale develops an open server for Tailscale
Samba 4.15.0 Released
Sysvinit 3.0 released
Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04 support time extended to 10 years
Release of Godot 3.3
Linux kernel 5.12 released
Release of Akira 0.0.14
Finit 4.0 init system available
Fedora 34 Linux distribution released
Pale Moon 29.2 Browser Released
Budgie Desktop 10.5.3 Released
Now You Can Run Linux On Windows 10 Without Enabling Developer Mode
Nearly One Million Systems Provide “Guest” SMB Access, Most Are Linux
Advanced CIA firmware has been infecting Wi-Fi routers for years
UBports is keeping the Ubuntu Phone dream alive
Debian GNU/Linux 9 “Stretch” Will Be Released On June 17
Samba vulnerability brings WannaCry fears to Linux/Unix
Silicon Graphics’ IRIX and Magic Desktop return as Linux desktop