Monthly Archive: December 2018

0

Chakra GNU/Linux 2019.01 “Hawking” RC2 released

The Chakra GNU / Linux project was updated with the Chakra 2019.01 version, which is code-named Hawking, to commemorate the logician, mathematician, and philosopher Kurt Goedel. Chakra is user-friendly, powerful release and self-running CD-ROM,...

0

Windows 10 will support AVIF images format

According to the official statement of the Open Media Alliance, Microsoft is currently testing the AVIF image format based on the AV1 codec in the Windows 10 Insider Preview. The AVIF image format is...

0

What Artwork for Debian Buster do you want? Vote now

Debian is currently voting on a desktop wallpaper survey to select the default artwork for the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster” version. The survey was released this week and ended on January 6. The...

0

Lubuntu will stop providing 32-bit versions starting from 19.04

Developers of the Lubuntu project have announced through their official website that their LXDE/LXQt, a downstream project for Ubuntu Linux, no longer provides a 32-bit x86 version, which means that Lubuntu has also given up on the 32-bit...

0

Linux Mint 19.1 “Tessa” Releases

The team officially launched the Linux Mint 19.1 “Tessa” today. The version released today has three flavour versions, namely Cinnamon, MATE and Xfce. The team has detailed the many features introduced in the new version in...

0

Windows 10 introduces Windows Sandbox feature

As mentioned before, Microsoft has confirmed a new feature of Windows 10 called “Windows Sandbox.” As a novel lightweight desktop environment, the sandbox is tailored to “run applications securely.” Users can run untrusted software...

0

Windows Server vNext Insider Preview Build 18298 Releases

Microsoft has just released an update to the Windows Server vNext Insider Preview Build 18298, which contains a number of updates. This version belongs to the 19H1 branch and the expiration date for this preview is July...