NetBSD 7.1 Enters Development, First Release Candidate Is Now Ready for Testing
“Of course it runs NetBSD.” This is the motto that welcomes users when visiting the official website of the NetBSD project, an open-source Unix-like operating system...
“Of course it runs NetBSD.” This is the motto that welcomes users when visiting the official website of the NetBSD project, an open-source Unix-like operating system...
Greg Kroah-Hartman is on a roll, and he shows no signs of stopping delivering new maintenance updates for latest Linux kernels. After announcing the end of...
Arne Exton informs us about a new release of his Ubuntu/Debian-based ExLight 64-bit Live Linux operating system, bringing us some of the latest technologies and open-source...
It was bound to happen sooner or later, especially now that Wine 2.0 got its fourth Release Candidate (RC), and you can now test drive one...
GitHub’s Ian Olsen announced a few moments ago the release of Atom 1.13, the newest stable version of the acclaimed open-source and multiplatform hackable text editor,...
The Linux kernel is seeing a lot of improvements lately, yes again, and the newest stable Linux 4.9 series has already received its second point release,...
It looks to us like Valve’s engineers have decided to make a New Year’s resolution to add great improvements to the Steam Client, and they’re now...
There’s a new stable release of the GTK+ multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs), versioned 3.22.6, which promises to work better with OpenGL ES...
After informing us about the availability of the Linux 4.8.16 kernel update a few days ago, Greg Kroah-Hartman announced earlier today the availability of a new...
Zbigniew Konojacki informs Softpedia today about the general availability of BakAndImgCD 21.0, a new major build of his independently-developed 4MLinux fork designed for data backup and...