Geeqie 1.2 (Open-Source Image Reader) Has Been Released
As you may know, Geeqie is an open-source and lightweight image viewer, written in Gtk+. Main features: EXIF, IPTC and XMP metadata browsing and editing interoperability, easy integration with other...
View ArticleLibreOffice 5.0 RC4 Has Been Released
As you may know, LibreOffice is the most popular, open-source Office suite, available by default on some of the most popular Linux systems. LibreOffice 5.0 RC4 has been released yesterday, bringing a...
View ArticleHow To Install LibreOffice 5.0 RC4 On Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, Mageia And...
As you may know, LibreOffice is the most popular, open-source Office suite, available by default on some of the most popular Linux systems. LibreOffice 5.0 RC4 has been released yesterday, bringing a...
View ArticleNVIDIA 352.30 GPU Driver For Linux Has Been Released
As you may know, the NVIDIA 352.30 GPU driver has been released for Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris, coming with the below changes: Added support for the following GPU: GeForce 910M Fixed a bug that caused...
View ArticleHow To Install NVIDIA 352.30 On Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivatives
As you may know, the NVIDIA 352.30 GPU driver has been released for Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris, coming with the below changes: Added support for the following GPU: GeForce 910M Fixed a bug that caused...
View ArticleHow To Install Wine 1.7.48 On OpenSUSE 13.2, OpenSUSE 13.1 And OpenSUSE 12.3
Wine (Wine Is Not An Emulator) is an open-source compatibility layer software app that enables the Linux and Unix users to run Windows software on their systems, via the Winelib software library. At...
View ArticleBrackets 1.4 (Open-Source Text Editor Developed By Adobe) Brings New Features...
As you may know, Brackets, the open-source editor created by Adobe is now available for Linux systems. It is very usefull for web designers and developers, because it has support for HTML, CSS and...
View ArticleRelay 1.2 (Open-Source IRC Client) Is Available Via PPA for Elementary OS,...
As you may know, Relay is an open-source, lightweight, IRC client developed for Elementary OS and written in Vala and GTK+ Among others, it has drag and drop to Hastebin support, a counter for missed...
View ArticleCanonical’s Alan Pope Proved That Porting HTML5 Games To Ubuntu Touch Is Easy
Alan Pope, or Popey, Ubuntu’s new Community Manager of Engineering at Canonical has proven in this article that porting HTML5 Games to Ubuntu Touch is not such a difficult task after all. From Popey’s...
View ArticleKDE Started Working At Fiber, A New QML-Based Internet Browser
Not long ago, KDE has announced Plasma Mobile, their Linux-based mobile operating system. But KDE is involved in other interesting projects also. They are working at Fiber, a QML-based browser to...
View ArticleCanonical Has Finally Fixed The Telephony Issues On Ubuntu Touch Running On...
Canonical’s Łukasz Zemczak has announced that the Ubuntu Touch developers decided to release a hotfix update for the OTA-5 Update to patch the telephony functionality issue occurred on Nexus 4 and Bq...
View ArticleSnappy Ubuntu Core 15.04 Has Been Updated, Bringing BeagleBone Enhancements
As you may know, Snappy Ubuntu Core is Canonical’s Ubuntu system for the Internet of Things devices and aims the single-board computers and embedded devices. Recently, Canonical has released the second...
View ArticleMir 0.14 Has Been Officially Released And Implemented On the Ubuntu Touch...
As you may know, Mir is Canonical’s next generation display server specially created to replace the good old X.org server on Ubuntu desktop. For now, it is used by default only on Ubuntu Touch, the...
View ArticleLibreOffice 4.4.5 Brings Bug-Fixes Only
As you may know, LibreOffice is the most popular, open-source Office suite, available by default on some of the most popular Linux systems. For now, the LibreOffice foundation is maintaining LO series:...
View ArticleHow To Install LibreOffice 4.4.5 on Ubuntu, Debian And Derivative Systems
As you may know, LibreOffice is the most popular, open-source Office suite, available by default on some of the most popular Linux systems. For now, the LibreOffice foundation is maintaining LO series:...
View ArticleSee What Systemd 223 Brings New
As you may know, systemd is the most popular service init manager, being recently adopted on Ubuntu and Debian system as well. The latest version available is systemd 223, released a few days ago,...
View ArticleKDE Has Created Shashlik, A Way To Install Android Apps On Linux
As you may know, KDE has created Shashlik, an emulator that permits the installation of Android apps on Linux systems. While Android is still Linux because they share the Linux kernel, Google’s OS has...
View ArticleTwo Open Source Planetarium Apps For Ubuntu And Derivative Apps
In this article I will show you two open-source planetarium/stargazing pieces of software: Stellarium and Celestia. Stellarium is an open-source planetarium application, providing a realistic and...
View ArticleYou Can Now Watch Flash Content With MPV On Ubuntu
As you may know, Adobe Flash is not the safest thing on the internet this days. Mozilla even disabled it from the Firefox browser a while, due to the vulnerabilities found lately. But to avoid Flash on...
View ArticleUbuntu MATE 15.04 Running on the Rikomatic MK808B
Ubuntu MATE, the latest member of the Ubuntu family, has been spotted running on the MK808B Plus Quad-Core mini TV box device. The device runs with Android 4.4 by default, but a third party developer...
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