
Microsoft Edge For Linux Is Closer To Stable Release
Microsoft Edge for Linux is set to launch in the stable channel later this year. A beta version of the browser is now available for download.
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Microsoft Edge for Linux is set to launch in the stable channel later this year. A beta version of the browser is now available for download.
The collaboration between Nextcloud and OpenProject will offers enterprises a data sovereignty and increase in productivity.
Lucas Chess, one of the most impressive pieces of free chess software now has an experimental binary version of Linux.
Muse Group is now the owner of Audacity, but the famous free/libre audio editor will stay free/libre.
Developers of the Debian Linux distribution have re-elected Jonathan Carter as the leader of the free operating system project.
The latest QEMU version 6.0 brings virtiofs performance improvements with new USE_KILLPRIV_V2 guest feature.
Vivaldi 3.8 focused on an improved web browsing and user's privacy. The new Cookie Crumbler blocks the most annoying cookie-related dialogs.
Proxmox VE 6.4 is based on Debian 10.9, but using a newer, LTS Linux kernel 5.4. Optionally, the 5.11 kernel can be installed.
Finit is a simple alternative to SysV init and systemd. Version 4.0 was finally released and comes with significant changes.
Fedora 34 is one of the major releases in Fedora’s history and a bold one. It brings Kernel 5.11, GNOME 40, and enhanced Btrfs file system.