NetBSD 8.0 Released with Spectre V2/V4, Meltdown, and Lazy FPU Mitigations
The NetBSD open-source operating system has been updated this week to version 8.0, a major release that finally brings mitigations for all the Spectre variants, Meltdown,...
The NetBSD open-source operating system has been updated this week to version 8.0, a major release that finally brings mitigations for all the Spectre variants, Meltdown,...
Now that GUADEC (GNOME Users And Developers European Conference) 2018 is over, most of the GNOME developers are back at their posts to continue the development...
Canonical and Microsoft announced today that PowerShell automation and configuration management system is now available as a Snap package for Ubuntu Linux and other Snap-enabled GNU/Linux...
Linux Mint project leader Clement Lefebvre announced today some of the work that he and his team are doing to improve the upcoming Linux Mint Debian...
As of today, July 19, 2018, the Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) operating system reached end of life and will no longer be supported by Canonical with...
Red Hat and CentOS communities announced this week the availability of a new kernel update for the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS Linux...
Canonical’s Dimitri John Ledkov put out a call for testing for the Ubuntu community to help them test drive the improved Ubuntu Server installer in the...
Just two weeks after releasing the first build of his RaspAnd operating system based on Google’s Android 8.1 Oreo mobile OS, Arne Exton today announced a...
Nvidia released a new version of its long-lived proprietary display driver for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems to add compatibility with recent Linux kernels and fix...
It was brought to our attention that the upcoming Lubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish) operating system series may continue to support 32-bit installations if there’s demand from...