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Fedora 31 will no longer support 32-bit kernels

Fedora 31 will no longer support 32-bit kernels

The proposal to stop building 32-bit x86 (i686) cores for Fedora 31 was approved at the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCO) meeting last Friday. This meeting also mentioned the issue of whether to...

Debian GNU/Hurd 2019 released

Debian GNU/Hurd 2019 released

Debian GNU/Hurd is a flavor of the Debianoperating system based on the Hurdmicrokernel, instead of more common Debian kernels such as Linux or FreeBSD. Debian GNU/Hurd has been in development since 1998, and made a formal release in...

Debian 10 releases: codenamed “Buster”

Debian 10 releases: codenamed “Buster”

On July 6th, 2019, Debian officially released the 10th largest version of the stable branch. This codenamed version is “buster” and will have a five-year support period. Debian 10 is equipped with multiple desktop...

openSUSE Leap 42.3 stopped for supporting

openSUSE Leap 42.3 stopped for supporting

openSUSE Leap 42.3 will be discontinued on June 30, 2019, meaning that the system will no longer receive software and security updates starting in July of this year. OpenSuSE Leap 42.3 was released two...