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New Fedora Linux 39 is Speedy
Fedora Linux 39 lands, and this latest release is unhinged with speed! A phenomenal success for the open-source project, Fedora Linux 39 supports a much faster DNF package manager — and so much more. Fedora Linux 39, released today, looks to be one of the finest releases ever produced by the team. You can download… Read more
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GhostBSD makes FreeBSD Less Scary
Traditional Unix sanity plus your choice of MATE or Xfce! The first new version of GhostBSD in over a year is here. If you want to try FreeBSD, Linux’s most credible rival and competitor in the FOSS OS marketplace, there’s no easier way. GhostBSD, now at version 23.10.1 based on FreeBSD 13.2, has been around… Read more
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Hiring for a Wine / Proton Dev
If you’re a programmer looking for your next challenge – how about this! CodeWeavers are hiring a full-time position for a developer to work on Wine, Proton and their own CrossOver product. Could be a good chance to work on something awesome. For those who don’t know: CodeWeavers are the company that works with Valve… Read more
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Itanium retired from Linux by Torvalds
by Nick FarrelLast modified on 06 November 2023 It was a long time coming. Linus Torvalds removed some 65,219 lines of Itanium-supporting code in a commit earlier this week, giving the architecture a “well-earned retirement as planned. For those not in the know, Intel’s Itanium chips and their IA-64 architecture have been discontinued since 2021,… Read more
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Fedora Powered by Linux Kernel 6.5
Fedora Linux 39 Is Now Available for Download, Powered by Linux Kernel 6.5The Fedora Workstation edition ships with the latest GNOME 45 desktop environment. After several delays, the Fedora Project released today Fedora Linux 39 as the latest stable version of this Red Hat-sponsored GNU/Linux distribution for the masses featuring the latest technologies and Open… Read more
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OpenELA Source Code Now Available
OpenELA today announced the public release of the Enterprise Linux source code along with important technical and governance milestones. OpenELA is a trade association of open source Enterprise Linux distribution developers originally founded by CIQ, Oracle and SUSE. It exists to encourage development and collaboration of distributions compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) by… Read more