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- The Kubuntu-Powered Premium Laptop is Available for Purchase
- MintBox 3 – Linux Mint’s Fanless PCs is Available to Buy
- Fedora 29 Officially Reached End of Life (EOL) on November 26th 2019
- The Second Window of the Pinebook Pro Pre-Order has been Announced
- Dell’s New XPS 13 Developer Edition is Powered by the 10th Generation
- openSUSE Leap 15.0 Reaches End of Life on November 30th 2019
- CentOS Linux 8 and CentOS Streams Released
- EndeavourOS 2019.09.15 Released and What’s New
- PCLinuxOS 2019.09 Updated Installation Media Released
- CentOS Linux 7 (1908) Released
- Manjaro 18.1.0 (Juhraya) Officially Released
- Funtoo Linux 1.4 Released
- OSGeoLive 13.0 Released, which Brings Some New Applications
- Archman Xfce 2019-09 is Released with Some Improvements and a Number of Bug Fixes
- IPFire 2.23 – Core Update 135 Released
- Linux From Scratch (LFS) Stable Version 9.0 Released
- Kali Linux 2019.3 Released, Which Includes Various New Features
- Condres OS 2019.09 is Released, Which Introduces Support for Snap and Appimage Applications
- 4MLinux 30.0 STABLE is Released, Which Includes New Multimedia Applications
- Linux Lite 4.6 Has Been Officially Released, and it Comes With Several Changes
- BlackArch Linux 2019.09.01 is Released with Kernel 5.2.9
- Pinebook Pro ($199) Linux Laptop Pre-Orders are Available to Everyone
- Kali Linux Team has Renamed their Meta-packages to More Meaningful
- Dell Announced the XPS 13 Developer Edition “7390”, Which Powered by 10th Generation
- EasyOS 2.1 Released, Which is Based on Debian 10 “Buster”
- Netrunner 19.08 Released, Which is Based on Debian 10 “Buster”
- Runtu XFCE 18.04.3 Released, Which is Based on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver 18.04.3 LTS
- Redcore Linux 1908 Released, Which Fixes Many of the Pending Bugs
- Knoppix 8.6.0 Released, Which is Based on Debian “Buster”
- List of Inactive/Discontinued Linux Distributions
- Xfce 4.14 Desktop Officially Released After 4 Years and 5 Months of Development
- Neptune 6.0 Released, Which is based on Debian 10 (Buster)
- Emmabuntus DE2 1.05 Released, Which Reduces ISO Image Size
- Fedora Project is Planning to Rebuild Fedora Packages Using Modern CPU Architecture
- Ubuntu 18.04.3 (Bionic Beaver) LTS is Released With 5.0 kernel
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7 is Released, Which is the Final Update Release of the RHEL 7.x Series
- SparkyLinux 2019.08 Released, Which is Based on the Testing Branch of Debian (Bullseye)
- Linux Mint 19.2 “Tina” Has been Released, Check What’s New Feature
- Project Trident Stable-12 is Now Available
- gNewSense Maintainer (Sam Geeraerts) Steps Down His Role
- Deepin 15.11 Released with Could Sync and Many Other Improvements
- Mageia 7.1 Released to fix AMD Ryzen 3000 Series CPUs Issue
- Fedora 31 Officially Dropping of the i686 kernel Support and i386/i686 Repositories
- Oracle Linux 8 released and What’s New
- OPNsense 19.7 released, which brings Prominent Changes
- SparkyLinux 5.8 released, which is Based on Debian 10 Buster
- Network Security Toolkit (NST) 30 SVN 11210, which is Based on Fedora 30
- Q4OS 3.8 is released, which is Based on Debian Buster 10
- Feren OS July 2019 Snapshot has been released, which adds minor Changes and Improvements
- Clonezilla live 2.6.2-15 Released, which includes Major Enhancements and Bug Fixes
- FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE Released, Which comes with many Improvements
- Ubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish) reaches End of Life on July 18 2019
- Debian 10 “buster” Released, After 2 Years of Continuous Development
- Project Trident 19.06 is Released, which added a lot of changes from upstream FreeBSD and TrueOS
- Linux Kodachi 6.1 Released, which is based on Xbuntu 18.04 LTS
- MintBox 3 is coming soon, which is based on Airtop 3
- Mageia 7 is Released, Which comes with lots of new Features, Exciting Updates and Support Latest Hardware
- NuTyX 11.1 Released, which Contains more then 1000 Packages Upgrade
- Slimbook is offering a new laptop called Slimbook PRO X
- The Raspberry Pi 4 is out, which is Based on the Forthcoming Debian 10 Buster
- Ubuntu Changed their stand in dropping support of 32-bit i386 Packages
- TCP SACK PANIC Kernel Vulnerabilities Reported by Netflix Researchers
- DragonFly BSD 5.6.0 released, which brings performance improvements and improved virtual memory system
- Star Labs Offering a range of Linux Laptops with Zorin OS 15 pre-installed
- Snappy Allow Users to Install Multiple Versions of the Same Snap App
- Ubuntu Officially Announced it’s Dropping Support for 32-bit Packages Going Forward
- Security-Oriented Alpine Linux 3.10.0 has been released and check what’s new
- Kwort Linux 4.3.4 is out, check what’s new
- PCLinuxOS 2019.06 latest Stable Release is ready for Download
- Qt 5.12.4 Released with support for OpenSSL 1.1.1
- OpenMandriva Lx 4.0 Stable Release is out now and Check what’s new
- CRUX 3.5 Released, which comes with a multilib toolchain
- CVE-2019-9636 : Red Hat has Released Security Update for python
- CVE-2019-12450 : Ubuntu has Released Security Update for glib2.0
- CVE-2019-12749 : Debian has Released Security Update for dbus
- CVE-2019-0201 : Debian has Released Security Update for zookeeper
- Endless OS 3.6.0 Released, which is based on the forthcoming stable release of Debian “buster”
- GIMP 2.10.12 Released, which fixes list of bugs that are reported in GIMP 2.10.10
- The Fedora distribution Allows user to install multiple version of RPM packages using Modularity Repository
- The Debian project plans to release the new Debian 10 (buster) on July
- BackBox Linux 6 is released and check what’s new in this release
- Plasma 5.16 is now available for Disco 19.04 from Backports PPA
- Deluge 2.0.0 Major version is Released after continuous development of 2 Years and 5 Months
- VLC 3.0.7 is Released and Fixes many Security issues
- Canonical has released Linux kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu Versions
- QtFM file Manager has been Added recently in SparkyLinux Repository
- Debian has Released Critical Security Update for qemu
- CVE-2018-15587 : Debian has Released Security Update for evolution
- CVE-2019-10149 : Debian has Released Critical Security Update for Exim
- Debian has Released Security Updates for openjdk 7 and openjdk 8
- Condres OS Introduces new Control Center, which will be shipped in the future release
- The DragonFly BSD Team is Working in Reducing of ISO Image Size
- Apache Tomcat 9.0.20 And 8.5.41 is Released, which Fixes many Bugs
- Git 2.22.0 is Released, which Fixes many Bugs and other Performance Improvements
- User Friendly Zorin OS 15 has been released, based on Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
- IceWM (Window Manager) 1.5.5 Released, which Contains many bug and Portability fixes
- Google Chrome 75 Released with Minor Improvements And 42 Security Fixes
- Ubuntu 14.04 LTS has Officially Transitioned to Extended Security Maintenance (ESM) Support Phase
- phpMyAdmin 4.9.0 is Released, which Fixes many Bugs and two Security Vulnerabilities
- System76 has Announced New Gazelle Laptops
- Dell Launches Three New Dell Precision Developer Editions Laptops that Preloaded with Ubuntu Linux
- 4MLinux 29.0 STABLE Released and most of the packages has been updated to latest version
- GParted Live (GNOME Partition Editor) 1.0.0-1 Reaches Stable Release After 15 Years of Development
- openSUSE Leap 42.3 Reaches End of Life on June 30th 2019
- Fedora 28 Officially Reached End of Life (EOL), Users are Advised to Upgrade Fedora 30
- The Snap Store Desktop App is Available for Linux User
- Red Hat Released Security Updates and bug fixes for pacemaker
- CVE-2018-5743 : Red Hat Released Security Update for bind (named)
- Flatpak 1.4.0 Released, It’s New Stable Series
- Calibre 3.43 (ebook manager) Released With Numerous Bug fixes
- Lighttpd 1.4.54 Released with Performance Enhancements and Bug fixes
- Debian has Released Security Updates for jackson-databind
- CVE-2019-10132 : Red Hat Released Security Update And Bug Fix For libvirt
- Red Hat has Released Critical Security Updates for Firefox
- MX Linux 18.3 Released, Which bringing updated MX applications And an improved MX Manual
- Matthew Miller (Fedora’s Project Leader) Fields Reddit Questions
- Opera GX – Opera Is Bringing First Gaming Web Browser
- BlackArch Linux 2019.06.01 Released, Which included More Than 150 New Tools
- Samba 4.10.4 Released With 40 Bug fixes
- openSUSE Leap 15.1 Released, which is Based on SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP1
- Tor Browser 8.5 Release With Important Security Updates
- Antergos Linux Project Discontinued
- Tails 3.14 Is Out And What’s New Features
- Kali Linux 2019.2 Release And What’s New
- MariaDB 10.3.15 Release And What’s New
- Firefox 67 Released With Improved Performance
- What Is New Features In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (RHEL 8)?
- Distribution Release – Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
- Linux Mint 17.x Reached End Of Life (EOL)
- CentOS 8 Release Map And It’s Details
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