MPV 0.12.0 Is Now Available Via The Default Repositories Of Arch Linux And...
As you may know, mpv is an open-source, command-line, media player based on mplayer2. It does not have any interface at all, the video being opened in a simple, borderless windows. The latest version...
View ArticleHow To Install Kernel 4.3 on Ubuntu Systems
Kernel 4.3 has been released by Linus Torvalds, bringing impressive new features and changes. Installation instructions: Compiling a Linux kernel is a little difficult and takes some time, but the...
View ArticleHow To Install Wine 1.7.54 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 ArticleDeluge 1.3.12 (BitTorrent Client) Brings Fixes And Changes
As you may know, Deluge is an open-source, multi-platform, multi-interface (GTK+, web and command-line) BitTorrent client based on libtorrent-rasterbar. The Deluge daemon can run on headless machines...
View ArticleHow To Install Wine Staging 1.7.54 On Ubuntu And Derivative Systems
As you may know, Wine Staging is a special version of Wine that provides support for projects like Pipelight. The Pipelight developer forked wine into wine-staging and included some Pipelight-specific...
View ArticleFotoxx 15.11.1 Has Been Just Released
Fotoxx is an open source photo editing program, working on Linux. It has support for the most important image formats, including JPEG, BMP, PNG, TIFF and RAW. Fotoxx is mostly used for cropping,...
View ArticlePhotoFlow 0.2.4 (Non Destructive Photo Editing Software) Has Been Released
As you may know, PhotoFlow is an open-source, non-destructive photo editing software for adjusting photos from RAW images to high-quality printing. Main features: Fully non-destructive, layer-based...
View ArticleSimple Screen Recorder 0.3.5 Has Been Released
As you may know, Simple Screen Recorder is a screen recorder application, with support for X11 and OpenGL. Having a simple and intuitive GUI built by using the Qt libraries, it enables the users to...
View ArticleFirefox 42 Brings Improvements And Changes
As you may know, Mozilla Firefox is among the most popular internet browsers available, being very appreciated by FOSS users. The latest version available is Firefox 42.0, bringing regression fixes and...
View ArticleHow To Install Cool Retro Terminal 1.0.1 On Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And...
As you may know, Cool Retro Term is an open-source terminal emulator written in Qt5, that mimics the 80s style monochrome monitors. It is available in different colors and styles, replicating old Apple...
View ArticleInstall Audio Recorder 1.7.5 On Ubuntu 15.10 Wily Werewolf
As you may know, Audio Recorder is a nice software for recording music to audio files. It is capable of using the system’s card, microphone, and other devices with microphone. As output, it has support...
View ArticleHedgewars 0.9.22 Brings Fixes And Changes
As you may know, Hedgewars is a clone of the popular Worms game, but it uses hogs, not worms. The users can choose from a lot of 2D maps, use different weapons or punches to kill the hogs from the...
View ArticleFedora 23 Rawhide Uses Wayland As Default
As you may know, the Red Hat developers have announced Wayland seven years ago, Wayland 1.0 being 3 years old already. Recently, Red Hat’s Ray Strode has announced that Fedora Rawhide will be using...
View ArticleUbuntu Make 15.11.1 Has Been Released
As you may know, Ubuntu Developer Tools Center is an command-line, open-source tool that enables the users to easily install the main platforms for Android application development. Recently, Ubuntu...
View ArticleMutate 2.4 Brings Changes
As you may know, Mutate is an open-source Linux Launcher developed in Qt 5, similar to Mac’s Alfred. Among others, it allows the users to easily search for their favorite files and applications. If the...
View ArticleArch Linux 2015.11.01 Is Now Based On Kernel 4.2.5
Arch Linux 2015.11.01 has been released, including all the updates and security patches that got implemented in October 2015. The biggest change is the kernel stack, being upgraded to Kernel 4.2.5. For...
View ArticleRaspArch Live CD Helps You Install Arch Linux On Your Raspberry Pi 2
As you may know, RaspArch is an Arch Linux Live CD for Raspberry Pi 2, developed by Arne Exton, the developer of RaspEX and RaspAnd. The latest version available is RaspArch build 151107, which uses...
View ArticleMuPDF 1.8 Has Been Released
MuPDF is an open-source, lightweight PDF viewer written in C, with all the basic features of any other PDF viewer and vim-like keybinds. The latest version available is MuPDF 1.8, which has been...
View ArticleInstall Vivaldi Snapshot 1.0.321.3 On Linux Systems
As you may know, Vivaldi is a Chromium-based open-source internet browser, built by the Opera founder. It did not reach a stable version yet, but it is already usable. The latest version available is...
View ArticleCanonical Will Be Running Snappy Ubuntu Core On Samsung ARTIK 5 And ARTIK 10...
As you may know, Canonical plans to conquer the IoT world with its Ubuntu Snappy Core operating system specially created for ARM devices. Recently, the Ubuntu developers have announced that they will...
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