OpenLiteSpeed, the open source edition of LiteSpeed Web Server
In the next article we are going to take a look at OpenLiteSpeed. This is the open source version of LiteSpeed Web Server Enterprise.
In the next article we are going to take a look at OpenLiteSpeed. This is the open source version of LiteSpeed Web Server Enterprise.
Plasma 5.18 has opened a wallpaper contest that you can now participate in. The winner will appear on Plasma from February
In the middle of the Christmas season, Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.3-rc3 without many notable new features, but many fixes.
In the next article we are going to take a look at the uTorrent server. This BitTorrent server has a simple installation on Ubuntu.
Nate Graham has promised us that Plasma 5.18 will be "awesome", and this week he talks about more exciting news coming in February.
In the next article we are going to take a look at whowatch. This program for the terminal will be useful to monitor processes and users of the system
Kubuntu Focus will be a computer for demanding users that will have the quality and good performance that KDE Community has accustomed us to.
If you are looking for a good tower to use Linux, MintBox 3 is available to pre-order now. It is a computer with Linux Mint 19.3 installed.
In the next article we are going to take a look at FreedroidRPG. It is an RPG based on the classic Paradroid.
Feral Interactive has done it again: ported Life Is Strange 2 to be available for macOS and Linux on platforms like Steam.
As promised, Kdenlive 19.12, now available, is a version that includes many very interesting new features. We will tell you.
In this article we show you how to upgrade to Linux Mint 19.3. For some changes, you have to install some packages manually.
The team led by Clement Lefebvre has released Linux Mint 19.3, codenamed "Tricia", with some important new features.
Canonical has released new versions of OpenJDK with patches to address a total of 16 medium-urgency vulnerabilities.
The developers who are in charge of the project of the popular game "SuperTux" were pleased to announce the launch of the ...
Elisa is a relatively new music player and library that looks very good. I explain why I think I will end up using it.
If you are one of those who do not like to wait, you can now download Linux Mint 19.3 Tricia from the project's FTP server. Or will you wait a little longer?
In the next article we are going to take a look at Lifeograph. It is a program for taking notes or writing a journal from Ubuntu.
Linus Torvalds has released the Linux 5.2-rc2 kernel, but this week's release includes little to no noteworthy news.
Valve announced the release of the new version of the Proton 4.11-10 project, which as many of you know this is based on experience ...
Plasma 5.18 will introduce many new features, such as a keyboard shortcut that will allow us to activate and deactivate Do Not Disturb mode.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Oolite. A 3D space combat and commerce simulator for Ubuntu.
KDE Community has released Frameworks 5.65, the latest link in their software that aims to improve the user experience in KDE.
Flatpak 1.5.2 is here and it comes with improvements in the new option to download payment apps and improved support, among other things.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Microsoft Teams, which is now officially available for Gnu / Linux.
In the next article we are going to take a look at VNote. It is another free software with which we can take notes using Markdown from Ubuntu.
In what seems like a nice change to us, Ubuntu Cinnamon will change its logo and debut a new one at the Focal Fossa in April 2020.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Wkhtmltopdf. It will allow us to generate a pdf file or image files from a web
Firefox 71 has already reached the official repositories and, among all the news it includes, it corrects a total of 9 vulnerabilities.
Canonical has released new images that include full support for installing Ubuntu on all supported Raspberry Pi boards.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Color Picker. It is a software to work with colors from the Ubuntu desktop
Linus Torvalds has released the first Release Candidate of Linux 5.5 and ensures that there has been a very normal "merge window".
As of Plasma 5.18, users of the KDE graphical environment will be able to add emoji in a faster and easier way.
In this article we show you how to reset the Ubuntu repositories, in case you are experiencing a failure and cannot update.
In this article we reveal many things they are working on and could come together with the Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa next April.
In the next article we are going to take a look at qBittorrent 4.2. This is the last released stable version of this torrent client for Ubuntu.
A few days after Ubuntu Cinnamon, Lubuntu 20.04 has opened its own contest for wallpapers. Submit your images now.
Before many of us would have expected, Ubuntu Cinnamon 19.10 Eoan Ermine has released its first stable version. Download it!
Project Debian has released the first Debian 11 Alpha, which will be its next major release, which will come with the codename "Bullseye".
Canonical has presented Ubuntu Pro, new images for AWS specially designed to improve support for businesses.
Mozilla has released Thunderbird 68.3.0, a new version of its mail client that, despite changing the first decimal place, comes to correct errors.
In the next article we are going to take a look at MOC (Music On Console), a music player to use on the terminal.
KDE Community has released Plasma 5.17.4, the latest version of its graphical environment that has arrived to continue polishing known bugs.
Mozilla has launched Firefox 71, a new version of its browser with notable new features such as the new Kiosk mode or version in Valencian.
Canonical has released new versions of the kernel for Ubuntu and all its official flavors to correct more than a dozen vulnerabilities.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Giada. It is a software for creating music, available as AppImage for Ubuntu.
It is no surprise that it is first again: Ubuntu Budgie 20.04 has opened its wallpaper contest for the next version of its operating system.
The main developer of one of the most famous Ubuntu-based distributions promises to launch Linux Mint 19.3 BETA tomorrow Tuesday.
KDE has again written a weekly note about what they have in store for us, promising full support for GTK CSD.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Powerline. This tool will be useful for us to customize the Ubuntu command line.
Linux 5.4.1 is here. This is the first maintenance release in this series and is now ready for mass adoption.
Canonical has released the details of 32-bit support in Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa, its upcoming operating system.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Zeal. It is a program with which you can use abundant documentation without the need for the internet.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Timekpr-nExT. This is a parental control program for different Gnu / Linux desktops.
In the next article we are going to take a look at the mass renaming that we can perform with the Thunar file manager.
Flatpak 1.5.1, now available in beta, is preparing to add more security in terms of authentication. Pay-at-sight apps?
In the next article we are going to take a look at Autotrash. This utility will allow us to purge old files from the trash in Ubuntu.
In this article we show you how to activate dark mode in Ubuntu, one that affects the entire operating system, now that it is so fashionable.
UBports has shared a note in which he talks about future plans and that they have added support for running Ubuntu Touch on the Raspberry pi 3.
iCloud Notes is a small Snap package that will allow us to access all iCloud web services from an app independent of the browser.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Planet Blupi. It is a crazy strategy and adventure game available as .AppImage.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Kitty. It is an emulator for advanced users with the use of the keyboard.
After eight Release Candidates, one more than usual, Linux 5.4 has arrived with Lockdown and other news that we detail in this article.
The next stable version is about to be released, and many of the new features that are being prepared for Linux 5.5 are already known. We tell you.
In the next article we are going to take a look at gThumb 3.8.2. It is a powerful image viewer and organizer for Ubuntu.
Now available Glimpse 0.1.0, the first stable version of a fork of GIMP that they have released mainly to change the name of the software.
Audacity 2.3.3 has arrived as a maintenance release to, among other things, improve export tasks to other formats.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Winstars 3. A planetarium for the Ubuntu 19.10 desktop with tons of amazing features.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can check if a website is up or down from the Ubuntu terminal.
In the next article we are going to take a look at App Outlet. It is a store for snap, Flatpak and AppIma applications
Kodi 18.5 Leia is already among us. In this article we show you the most outstanding news that comes with this version.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Shortwave. It is the successor of Gradio, with which we can listen to internet radio stations.
As expected, Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.4-rc8. The stable version of this controversial version will arrive in a week.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can install Brave 1.0 from its official apt repository on Ubuntu 18.04.
Project Debian has released Debian 10.2, which coincides with the second maintenance version of the release known as "Buster".
In the next article we are going to take a look at the Qt SDK. We will install this on Ubuntu 19.10 and it includes Qt Creator IDE and Qt Framework Libraries.
In the next article we are going to take a look at GoTTY. It is a program to share the terminal as a web application.
At the beginning of this week, valve released two great news, one of which is the release of the new version of its project ...
ImageMagick has been updated to fix a total of 30 vulnerabilities, nine of them labeled as medium priority.
In the next article we are going to take a look at BZFlag. It is a multiplayer game with which you can have tank battles in 3D.
Canonical has released several security updates, one to mitigate the Intel Microcode issue and others for the Ubuntu kernel.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can measure the speed of a website from the Ubuntu terminal using cURL.
As expected, KDE today released Plasma 5.17.3, the third maintenance release in this series that comes to continue fixing bugs.
KDE Community has released KDE Frameworks 5.64, the latest version of this group of libraries that is here to introduce more than 200 changes.
Ubuntu 19.10 and Eoan Ermine based operating systems with GNOME graphical environment may crash. If it happens to you, you are not alone.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.4-rc7 and things have been going so well that they might not release an rc8 and have a stable version this weekend.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Librespeed. A tool to set up our own service to mediate the value of the network.
KDE Community has shared its weekly news post and among them we have several that will arrive with Plasma 5.17.3.
In the next article we are going to take a look at chkservice. It is a TUI interface with which to manage the services in Systemd.
KDE Community has released KDE Applications 19.08.3, the latest maintenance release in this series that ... is it finally coming to Discover?
In the next article we are going to take a look at how to install Webmin from its official repository on an Ubuntu server.
After a while with the "under construction" sign, the Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix website is now operational. Start the count down.
Ubuntu Touch continues to make progress, as evidenced by the launch of 64-bit ARM images of the Ubuntu mobile operating system.
Enhancements for ZFS and Zsys are already on the way for Ubuntu 20.04. It will be one of the outstanding functions of the Focal Fossa next April
In the next article we are going to take a look at ImCompressor. It is a simple image compressor to use from Ubuntu.
Good news for those of us who have a Raspberry: Canonical has promised that Ubuntu will support the Raspberry Pi 4 and the rest of the company's boards.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.4-rc6 with most of the networking changes. The stable version should arrive within two weeks.
The KDE Community has re-posted a post about what's new it is preparing and many of those mentioned this week are related to Discover.
Mozilla has released Firefox 70.0.1, a minor update that has arrived to introduce a total of four minor changes.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Joplin. An application to take notes, multiplatform and with synchronization possibilities.
In the following article we are going to take a look at AnimationMaker, in its version 1.8.4 that will allow us to create presentation videos very easily.
Clement Lefebvre has advanced that Linux Mint 19.3 will be codenamed "Tricia" and will be available just before Christmas.
In the following article we are going to take a look at Google Chrome and how we can install it in two simple ways in Ubuntu 19.10
GIMP 2.10.14 is here to fix bugs and keep the software strong. It also includes some outstanding news.
KDE Community has published an article telling us about their next goals. One of them is that everything is more consistent.
The KDE Community has released Plasma 5.17.2, the second maintenance update in this series that has arrived to continue fixing bugs.
A few days ago a post was made in the Ubuntu forum, which Canonical developers have noticed that the desktop environment ...
In this second part I share with you, the things that we must do after having installed Ubuntu 19.10 on our computers ...
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can download files from Ubuntu terminal using some tools.
The one expected to become the ninth official Ubuntu flavor, Ubuntu Cinnamon has released the first trial version.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.4-rc5 and says it is larger than usual, that despite the past versions being smaller.
I share with those interested in being able to try this distro a simple installation guide, which I took the opportunity to do, since I decided to install ...
KDE Connect, the famous system that syncs Android phones with Linux, has released a first trial version for Windows.
In the next article we are going to take a look at ONVIFViewer. This tool will be useful to us when it comes to viewing and controlling network cameras.
A few hours ago the new version of "Voyager Linux" was released which comes with its most renewed version "Voyager GE 19.10" which takes ...
After a year of development, the new version of the open video player MPV 0.30 has been announced, which about ...
In the next article we are going to take a look at Hedgewars. A fun multiplayer strategy game with hedgehogs as protagonists.
UBports has released the Ubuntu Touch OTA-11, a release that should have been minor but that in the end has included interesting improvements.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Ntopng. It is a network traffic monitor evolved from ntop.
As expected, the KDE Community has released Plasma 5.17.1, the first maintenance release in this series to fix bugs.
Mozilla has released Firefox 70, the latest major update to its web browser that, among other things, debuts the new icon.
We can now download Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa, but in an ISO image of a Daily Build that will be official in the next few hours.
Canonical has updated the kernel of all supported Ubuntu versions to fix different bugs in all of them.
GNOME Project has released GNOME 3.35.1, a non-stable version of its graphical environment that is the first stone in the development of GNOME 3.36.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.4-rc4 and the news this week is that we are still out of news highlights, which may be a good thing.
On October 20, but 15 years ago, the first version of the nascent Linux distribution "Ubuntu 4.10 Warty Warthog" was presented to the public.
KDE Community continues to work to give us the best user experience and this week they tell us about many internal improvements.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Xournal ++. It is an application to take notes by hand from our Ubuntu.
Ubuntu Cinnamon has told us that soon we will be able to have a first contact with its operating system. The theme is already available.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Terminology. It is a terminal emulator that will offer us a good handful of features.
Many news, much party, everyone happy ... but Canonical has released Ubuntu 19.10 with a bug in the kernel that should be fixed soon.
What's new with Lubuntu 19.10, the October 2019 release of Ubuntu's LXDE flavor, has been released.
I take this article to share a guide that is focused on all those who have just arrived to this Linux distribution and want to try ...
Ubuntu MATE 19.10 Eoan Ermine has been officially released. In this article we will tell you the most outstanding news that it brings under the arm.
Ubuntu Budgie 19.10 Eoan Ermine is now officially available. In this article we will tell you about its most outstanding news.
Xubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine is now available. In this article we will tell you the most outstanding news of the Ubuntu version with Xfce environment.
Canonical has released Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine along with the rest of the siblings in the family. It can now be downloaded from the different official pages.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Koha. It is an integrated library management system that we can use in Ubuntu.
The release is not official, but we can now update to Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine by following the steps indicated here.
Oracle has released VirtualBox 6.0.14 with the main novelty of supporting the Linux 5.3 kernel that includes Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine.
Canonical has updated the Ubuntu kernel to fix a total of 9 vulnerabilities, most of them of medium priority.
Although it remains unofficial, Focal Fossa has already been confirmed as the Ubuntu 20.04 codename and its release date.
The Kdenlive video editor returns to the Snap Store after a long absence. Now it is available in all kinds of packages.
It is not official yet, but it seems that the name and adjective of the animal that will accompany Ubuntu 20.04 has been revealed: Focal Fossa.
In this article you will see the most outstanding news that comes with Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine that they launched a few moments ago.
In the following article we are going to take a look at how we can uninstall applications in Ubuntu, using different methods.
The Linux 5.2 kernel released this summer has reached its end of life. If you were using it, now is the time to upgrade to Linux 5.3.
KDE Community has released Plasma 5.17, the new version of the great graphical environment that comes with more news in notifications, among others.
KDE has released Frameworks 5.63, the latest version of these libraries that comes packed with fixes and improvements for the KDE desktop.
As Ubuntu Budgie progresses, Canonical will publish its future plans regarding ZFS as root after the launch of Eoan Ermine.
Canonical has released a security report detailing a sudo vulnerability that could give people who shouldn't root access.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.4-rc3 and says that everything is being very normal. Also, the size is smaller than in previous versions
In the following article we are going to take a look at systemctl, which will allow us to work with services from the Ubuntu terminal.
KDE keeps telling us what's coming to their software and Discover will keep improving when Plasma 5.18 is released.
The earliest of the KDE Applications, Kdenlive 19.08.2 is now available to fix a total of 28 bugs from previous versions.
KDE has released KDE Applications 19.08.2, the second maintenance release in this series that, if there are no surprises, should be coming to Discover.
UBports, who has been running Ubuntu Touch since Canonical abandoned it, has released OTA-11 for those who want and can help.
In the next article we are going to take a look at the locate and find commands. Both will help us to search from the Ubuntu terminal.
BlueMail is a very simple email client that is reminiscent of mobile devices. It is available as a Snap package.
Mozilla has fixed several vulnerabilities in the Firefox browser and the Thunderbird mail client, and Canonical has published reports.
Firefox 71 has introduced a new option to open the browser directly in full screen. It's called Kiosk Mode and it runs from the terminal.
GNOME 3.34.1 is now available. This is the first maintenance release in this series that focuses on bug fixes.
Dash to Dock v67 has arrived to, among other things, allow us to add a Unity-type trash can to the Ubuntu dock, but with a price to pay.
Another point for Snap packages: they allow us to save control points of our applications with the configuration that we like the most.
In this article we are going to take a look at Radio Tray. A small program with a minimal interface that will help us listen to our radio stations
Linus Torvalds has launched Linux 5.4-rc2, a new release candidate of the Linux kernel that comes out again on Sunday and does so without notable news.
Less than two weeks after the official release, the option to install Ubuntu 19.10 on the ZFS file system has made an appearance.
Ubuntu Cinnamon has posted on Twitter the first image of the operating system that will become the ninth official Ubuntu flavor.
KDE has started posting blog posts about everything to come to Plasma Mobile, the mobile version of its graphical environment.
Flatpak 1.5 is now available. As a major release, it includes new features, among which we have new options in the form of commands.
Update your Ubuntu kernel now: Canonical has released new versions to correct a total of 18 vulnerabilities.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Cawbird. A fork of Corebird that uses GTK to connect to Twitter.
Mozilla has released Firefox 69.0.2, a version of its web browser that comes to correct a bug when playing YouTube videos.
Athenaeum is a free games store that is a free alternative to Steam. In this article we will tell you how it works.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Openresizer. A program for the graphic environment with which we can resize batches of images.
In this article we teach you how to fix the problems of the mismatched screen on your Raspberry Pi, for Raspbian or another operating system.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.4-rc1, which is the first version of a future kernel that, among other things, will be more secure.
Canonical has updated the Ubuntu 16.04 kernel to fix 12 vulnerabilities, one of which also affects Ubuntu 18.04.
In this article we show you how to install Ubuntu MATE on a Raspberry Pi 4 so that you can enjoy a multimedia center or whatever you prefer.
Canonical today released several security patches to correct a total of six medium-urgency vulnerabilities. Update now.
In the following article, we are going to take a look at three ways to query an image's metadata from the Ubuntu terminal.
Lockdown is a feature coming with Linux 5.4 that will make the operating system more secure, but at a cost.
Firefox 71 could be the version that will launch a new about: config page that they have been preparing for months. Will we see it on Linux?
KDE Community is doing the finishing touches to Plasma 5.17, but what is really interesting is that they have started working on Plasma 5.18.
In this article we show you how to upgrade your WSL virtual machine from Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver to Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo
Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix will release a stable version in early 2020, but we will be able to test a trailer before next Halloween.
In this article we talk about Ubuntu Kylin, the Chinese version of Canonical's system that has left us with a good taste in our mouths.
Finally the release to the public of the Ubuntu 19.10 beta version "Eoan Ermine" has been presented, which marked the transition to the first stage of the ...
In the next article we are going to take a look at Qimgv. It is an image viewer with a small editor and optional support for video.
Debian has fixed 5 security flaws in the last two versions of its operating system, which are Buster and 9 Stretch
In the next article we are going to take a look at Peek 1.4. A new version of this free program to record our screen as GIF.
GNOME Project has been denounced by a patent troll because it says that Shotwell violates some of the patents it registered, just for cases like this.
Canonical has released the first beta of Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine. In this article we show you what to do if you want to try it.
LibreOffice 6.2.7 has already reached the different software centers, a new version with corrections, including a vulnerability.
The differences and similarities between Ubuntu Cinnamon and Linux Mint are close to those between Kubuntu and KDE neon. We explain it to you.
The winning wallpapers of the Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine background contest are now known. All will be available by default.
In the next article we are going to take a look at the Kmdr CLI. This tool will allow us to obtain an explanation of the terminal commands.
The time was right and they haven't arrived: the option to use ZFS as root will be delayed, at the very least, until the release of Ubuntu 20.04.
Ulauncher 5.3 has arrived with bug fixes and features that make this app launcher and more even better.
Linux 5.3.1 is now available, the first maintenance release in this series that is now ready for mass adoption.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Safe Eyes. With this program we will have a reminder that we need to rest our eyes.
KDE Community tells us for the first time about the functions that will come to Plasma 5.18 and one of them is in the system tray.
The family grows: in the medium-term future, there will be a new flavor in the Canonical family. It will be called Ubuntu Cinnamon.
There is less to go: the Nightly version of Firefox already has WebRender enabled on computers running Linux. Will it be worth the wait?
Totally by surprise, Mozilla has released Firefox 69.0.1, an update so minor that it only includes six bug fixes.
KDE Community has released the first beta of Plasma 5.17, one of the most important updates to the graphical environment in memory.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Ranger. It is a lightweight file manager that we can use from the Ubuntu terminal.
They were released more than three years ago and today Canonical has published a list of the 5 most popular snaps in each distribution.
IBM has introduced the LinuxONE III, an Ubuntu computer that is available with up to 190 cores and 40TB of storage.
Canonical has released new kernel versions for all supported Ubuntu versions to fix three security flaws.
In the next article we are going to take a look at AstroMenace. A 3D space shooter for our Ubuntu.
In this article we show you how to keep the GNOME scroll bar always on top. It works on GNOME 3.34 and other versions.
Kdenlive 19.08.1 is now available in a Flatpak version. This is the first maintenance update in this series and comes to fix bugs.
Mozilla has announced that it will release a new major Firefox update every four weeks, which means there will be new updates every month.
Firefox 71 will be the version chosen to activate PiP or Picture-in-Picture by default, but they will do it first in Windows.
In this article we will talk about the most popular file compression formats and recommend which one you should use in each case.
A new malware has been discovered affecting Linux. It's called Skidmap and they use it to cryptocurrency using the resources of our computers.
Canonical has published a report that includes two Wireshark vulnerabilities that could be exploited remotely.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Yorg. It is a Micro Machines style racing game that will delight users.
As expected, Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.3 today, a bigger update than other releases for all that it includes.
Just as we were promised, just because KDE Usability & Productivity finances doesn't mean that KDE stops improving. Here we bring you the next news.
The latest beta of Firefox 70 includes a new section called "News" that shows information that could be interesting to us.
In this article we will show you how to install WSL on Windows 10 and use the Ubuntu terminal on Microsoft's system. Worth!
KDE Community has released Frameworks 5.62, a new update to the library package that completes the KDE software.
In this article I explain the reasons why I use Thunderbird, even though my operating system is a feature-packed Kubuntu.
In the following article we will see above some of the new features of RawTherapee 5.7 that we can download as AppImage
It was expected soon and they have already revealed it: Canonical has published what will be the default wallpaper of Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine.
The Daily Build version of Ubuntu 19.10 already includes GNOME 3.34 and Linux 5.3, which will be the graphical environment and core of Eoan Ermine.
GNOME 3.34 is now available, the version of the graphical environment that will come to Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine. These are its most outstanding novelties.
KDE Community has released Plasma 5.12.9, the latest maintenance release of the graphical environment that was released over a year and a half ago.
Two security reports related to vulnerabilities in VLC player and WebKitGTK + have been published. Update now.
In this article we talk about the Tangram application, an app designed for GNOME in which we can bring together all our web-apps.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Warzone 2100. A free real-time strategy game for Ubuntu.
The release date of Plasma 5.18 is already known: it will arrive in April and it will be an LTS version. If nothing happens, it will hit Kubuntu 20.04.
Sometimes fixing one thing breaks another. That has happened to Canonical in the latest kernel security update for Ubuntu 18.04 and 16.04.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Script. This utility will help us to record and reproduce the activity of the terminal sessions.
Do you think Ubuntu starts up fast? Well fasten your seatbelts: Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine will start even faster due to the new kernel compression.
Canonical has fixed several vulnerabilities in Python that, among other things, could be used to drain the battery of our computers.
Yaru will be available in three versions: dark, light and hybrid. It is not ruled out that at least one of them reaches Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine.
In the next article we are going to take a look at eSpeak. This tool will allow us to convert text to speech from the Ubuntu terminal.
As expected from everything that happened last week, Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.3-rc8. There will be a stable version in seven days.
Project Debian has updated its last two versions and released new Debian 10.1 Buster and 9.10 Stretch images.
The KDE Usability & Productivity initiative has ended, but fear not: KDE has new goals, such as migrating to Wayland and improving its applications.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Hyper. It is a terminal emulator created with web technologies that we can use in Ubuntu.
Project GNOME has released GNOME 3.34 RC2, the second and last Release Candidate of which it will be a major update to the graphical environment.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Tux Paint. This is an Open Source drawing program for children between 3 and 12 years old.
The Mozilla developers made their position known that they do not intend to fully follow the upcoming third edition ...
It is already semi-official, since it is in beta: Apple has launched the web version of Apple Music, so now we can listen to it on Linux.
KDE Community has released KDE Applications 19.08.1, the first maintenance release in this series that comes mainly to fix bugs.
This is not advertised with great fanfare: Firefox 69 fixes a total of 17 CVE vulnerabilities, all of them of medium urgency.
The next version of Ubuntu could include native support for adding the trash and removable drives to the operating system dock.
A vulnerability has been discovered in Samba that could allow a malicious user to access files that we did not want to share.
In the next article we are going to take a look at the Pastel tool. This will help us to work with colors from the terminal.
KDE has released Plasma 5.16.5, the fifth maintenance release in this series that also introduces some new features.
The launch of Firefox 69 is already official and Mozilla has revealed that it comes with an improved Enhanced Tracking Protection.
Clement Lefebvre has announced that Linux Mint 19.3, still without a code name, will arrive this Christmas. We tell you what is known at the moment.
If quantity were to be concerned, there would be reason: Canonical has fixed a ton of kernel bugs in all versions of Ubuntu.
As Linus Torvalds says, they are things that happen: Linux 5.3-rc7 has been delayed a day, but the stable version will arrive when expected.
Mozilla has released Firefox 69, the latest major update to Fox's browser that arrives with new features and improvements.
In the next article we are going to take a look at SDCV. It is a dictionary (in English) to install and use from the Ubuntu terminal.
It continues to be confirmed that KDE Plasma 5.17 will be one of the major releases of the KDE Community in recent years.
The first Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine beta will be released on September 26, four weeks before the official October release.
GTK and GNOME are closely related. Considering that GNOME 3.34 (beta 2 now available) will be released on…
Canonical has released two security patches to correct a total of 7 vulnerabilities found in Apache HTTP Server.
In the following article we are going to take a look at three methods with which we can find the open ports in our Ubuntu system.
Today we will talk about Roberta, which is a new project that aims to expand the functionality of the Steam client ...
It's official: Microsoft is releasing the exFAT file system, allowing it to be included in the Linux kernel officially.
GNOME Firmware is a Project GNOME tool with which we can manage the firmware of our Linux distribution.
Juuso Alasuutari, specialist in the development of audio processing systems for Linux (author jackdbus and LASH), gave ...
Rufus 3.7 beta already includes support for creating Live USBs with Ubuntu / Debian persistent storage. Here we show you how to create them.
After a major release, other minor ones arrive, such as Xfce 4.16, a new version that will arrive in early 2020.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Trimage. This interface will help us to reduce the size of the images we want to share.
The new version of the theme, the Yaru 19.10 advanced a few weeks ago, is already available in Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine, so it will be in the final version.
Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.3-rc6 and took the opportunity to congratulate the birthday of the kernel that he has been developing for 28 years.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Gnome Feeds. It is an RSS aggregator for use in Ubuntu, available as a flatpak.
From what we can read in the different weeks of KDE Usability & Productivity, Discover will receive a lot of love in Plasma 5.17.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Poodr. It is a graphical podcast player created with Electron and Angular.
twinux is a perfect Twitter client for Linux, also available on macOS and Windows. In this article we will tell you about its strengths and weaknesses.
With an imminent release in sight, GNOME 3.34 Beta 2 has arrived and has introduced last minute changes that will improve the user experience.
Various security flaws in the OpenJPEG compression / decompression libraries could cause crashes in Ubuntu 18.04.
UBports, who took over the development of Ubuntu Phone, has released Ubuntu Touch's OTA-10. We tell you its most outstanding news.
Dell has just announced the upcoming release of the 13th generation Dell XPS 10 Developer Edition, powered by an Intel XNUMXth generation processor.
In the next article we are going to take a look at the history command as well as see how we can make a backup copy of it.
In the next article we are going to take a look at Lowriter. With this Libreoffice CLI we will be able to convert text documents into PDF.
Now available Kdenlive 19.08, the second major update of 2019 that comes with interesting news. We will tell you.
Videolan has released VLC 3.0.8, a minor update that comes, in part, to prevent further messages about a bug that have already been fixed.
System76 has announced that it will soon launch a tool that will allow us to update all types of firmware on Ubuntu-based operating systems.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can restart a frozen Gnome session using different possibilities.
KNOPPIX 8.6.0 is now available, a new version of the operating system to which we owe Live Sessions on Linux, with many new features.
Linus Torvalds has had a quiet week in the development of Linux 5.3-rc5, even though the official release is still a month away.
The Document Foundation has released LibreOffice 6.2.6, an already highly polished version that is now recommended for production teams.
Week 84 of KDE Usability & Productivity talks about more coming to Plasma 5.17, including several changes to Discover.
Shotcut 19.08/XNUMX has come up with a bunch of new features, most of them to further polish one of our favorite video editors.
Mozilla offers us Firefox in binaries on its website and it is a version that will be updated via OTA without going through the repositories.
In the next article we are going to take a look at how we can easily install macOS Catalina icons in Ubunutu.
KDE has released KDE Applications 19.08, the second major update to its suite of applications that comes with some very interesting news.
Canonical has released patches to correct a vulnerability in WPA with which they could steal our passwords.
Canonical has fixed a PHP vulnerability that affected all supported versions of Ubuntu, including ESMs.
In the next article we are going to take a look at OpenComic. It is an open source manga and comic reader for the Ubuntu system, among others.
On August 7, the existence of a serious security breach was discovered and published. It was about…