Category: Linux

Lubuntu will stop providing 32-bit versions starting from 19.04 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...

Linux Mint 19.1 “Tessa” Releases 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...

Ubuntu Touch 16.04 OTA-6 Release 0

Ubuntu Touch 16.04 OTA-6 Release

After months of unremitting efforts, the UBports community today announced the release of the Ubuntu Touch OTA-5 system update for all supported Ubuntu Phones. Ubuntu Touch OTA-6 is the version based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)...

Scientific Linux 7.6 released: rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 0

Scientific Linux 7.6 released: rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Scientific Linux (SL) is a Linux distribution produced by Fermilab, CERN, DESY and by ETH Zurich. It is a free and open-source operating system based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This product is derived from the free and open source software made available by Red Hat, but...

Fedora 27 reaches EOL, upgrade to Fedora 29 now 0

Fedora 27 reaches EOL, upgrade to Fedora 29 now

Four weeks ago, the Fedora project team released the 29th major version of the Linux distribution. Now, Fedora 27 reaches EOL, and official security patches and feature updates are no longer available. If you are...

Users are invited to test Ubuntu Touch OTA-6 0

Users are invited to test Ubuntu Touch OTA-6

The UBports team is currently developing a sixth OTA (Over-the-Air) update and invites users to test it. Two months after the release of the OTA-5 update, Ubuntu Touch OTA-6 is expected to introduce more...

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS support lifecycle will be extended to 10 years 0

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS support lifecycle will be extended to 10 years

At the OpenStack Summit in Berlin on November 13-15, Canonical and Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth announced in a keynote speech that the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS support lifecycle would be extended from five years to 10 years. With this...

Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) is available for testing 0

Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) is available for testing

With the official launch of the Ubuntu 19.04 system earlier this week, the daily build ISO image for early adopters began to open for download today. The official version of Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) is...