GhostBSD Release 21.11.24 Tux Paint 0.9.27 is released SQLite 3.37 Released The OpenPrinting project has released CUPS 2.4.0 WebOS Open Source Edition 2.14 Released 4MLinux 38.0 in the wild
Solus 4.3 released Microsoft has published CBL-Mariner distribution RHEL-compatible EuroLinux 8.3 released Amazon publishes OpenSearch 1.0, a fork of the Elasticsearch platform PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.5 Release MongoDB 5.0 available
OpenToonz 1.5, an open source 2D animation package Sway 1.6 environment using Wayland released Xen 4.15 hypervisor released FPGA Open Source Development Initiative NVIDIA Invests $ 1.5M in Mozilla Common Voice Project
AWS Creates Its Own Docker Images Dell Adds Privacy Drivers to the Kernel Elementary OS Is Making Progress with Dark Mode in Odin Raspberry Pi 400’s New Form Factor
Canonical releases new infographic to show how Ubuntu Linux ‘connects everything’ Google has made a $22m investment in KaiOS, a smartphone operating system designed for low-power devices that originally forked from Firefox OS
A bumper episode for you this week! You know that silly fear about Alexa recording everything and leaking it online? It just happened GNU Emacs 26.1 released Firefox And Chrome Bug Leaked Facebook Profile Details For Almost A Year
Canonical to sue cloud provider over Ubuntu images “Just 1 Link” To Hack North Korea’s “Terrible” Linux Distro Ubuntu Touch OTA-14 Officially Released Tor Phone Is The “Super-secure Version Of Android”, Developed By Tor Project
Ubuntu 16.10 released Canonical Patches New Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities in All Supported Ubuntu OSes Yahoo email scanning done with a Linux kernel module Amazon’s Alexa Can Now Run on Your Windows, Mac, or Linux Machine
Canonical to Replace Upstart with systemd for Ubuntu 16.10’s Session Startup Canonical Is Now a Patron of KDE, as Part of the Corporate Membership Program Firefox for Linux will soon support Netflix and Amazon videos
Linux’s RPM/deb split could be replaced by Flatpak vs. snap China builds world’s fastest supercomputer without U.S. chips - and it runs Linux Google and Udacity launch a new Android programming course for beginners