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After inviting users to actively test, the UBports community officially released the Ubuntu Touch OTA-9 update for Ubuntu Phone today. As a stable and maintenance release update, the OTA-9 update focuses on improving the...
If you are looking for a 100% free kernel for the GNU/Linux distribution, you can now try the latest release of Linux-Libre 5.0 without any copyright risk. GNU Linux-Libre 5.0 is based on the...
Puppy Linux is a very small Linux distribution, and the whole system runs in memory, lightning-fast, very flexible, and fun! It has everything a novice needs while allowing experienced users full control over it....
Canonical announced today that Ubuntu 19.10 will be officially released on October 17th. But before that, developers can already participate in the test experience in advance. Last week, Canonical pushed a daily build of...
The Fedora project team released the Fedora 30 today. Fedora 30 is equipped with the latest GNOME 3.32 desktop environment, Linux Kernel 5.0, and performance optimization for DNF installation package manager. GNOME 3.32 features...
Five years from the release date of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, it will end its life cycle on April 30, 2019. The end of life cycle marks the end of all support. For desktop or...
Scientific Linux, a release based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, announced that it would stop development. Developed by Fermilab, CERN, ETH Zurich, and DESY, Scientific Linux is a free open source Linux distribution based...
With the official release of Ubuntu 19.04, the Lubuntu team quickly launched the Lubuntu 19.04. The new version is based on the Linux Kernel 5.0. Lubuntu 19.04 will be supported for 9 months, until...
With the release of Ubuntu 19.04, some flavor versions have also been updated. After introducing Ubuntu Budgie, let’s introduce what changes have been brought about by Kubuntu. Kubuntu 19.04 uses the Plasma 5.15.4 desktop...
NixOS is a GNU/Linux distribution that aims to improve the state of the art in system configuration management. In existing distributions, actions such as upgrades are dangerous: upgrading a package can cause other packages...
Focusing on open source architecture deployment, developer desktops, the Internet of Things, and the use of edge deployment scenarios in the cloud, Canonical today officially released Ubuntu 19.04 “Disco Dingo.” It’s worth noting that...
GNU Awk (Gawk) is a programming language for processing text and data under Linux/Unix. Data can come from the output of standard input, files, or other commands. It supports features such as user-defined functions and dynamic...