KDE, Ubuntu, and a Million Reasons Why Snaps are Important: Akademy 2023 | Ubuntu
In a month, KDE is kicking off their annual conference, KDE Akademy. Thanks to support from the University of Macedonia, this year’s conference will occur in...
In a month, KDE is kicking off their annual conference, KDE Akademy. Thanks to support from the University of Macedonia, this year’s conference will occur in...
Valve released today a new stable Steam Client update that most Linux gamers have waited for so long as it finally lets you enable hardware acceleration...
Ultramarine Linux 38 has been released as yet another Fedora Linux-based distribution featuring four editions with the Budgie, GNOME, KDE Plasma, and elementary OS’s Pantheon desktop...
Data centre efficiency is a central cost factor in enterprise IT environments. So, in the face of rising energy costs and increasingly resource-intensive workloads, it is...
The 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for June 11th, 2023, brings news about Debian 12, Firefox 114 and 115 beta, Cinnamon 5.8, openSUSE Leap 15.5, blendOS 3, postmarketOS...
The KDE Project released today KDE Frameworks 5.107 as yet another monthly update to the KDE Frameworks 5 open-source collection of more than 80 add-on libraries...
Canonical announced the general availability of Ubuntu’s real-time kernel earlier this year. Since then, our community raised several questions regarding the workings of the kernel and...
The Debian Project released today the final version of the Debian 12 “Bookworm” operating system, a major release that brings several new features, updated components, and...
The wait is almost over for the long-anticipated Thunderbird 115 “Supernova” release as the Mozilla Thunderbird development team announced the release of the first beta version...
Release management is the process of planning, scheduling, testing and deploying new versions of software. To make this process simpler for snap developers, we have released...