Google Chrome in 64-bit Linux Version
Aug 24, 2009Linux users can now get a 64-bit version of Google Chrome.
more »Emesene 1.5 Windows Messenger Client with Webcam Support
Aug 24, 2009Emesene is a Linux client for communicating over Windows Live Messenger. The current version brings first-time webcam support.
more »Canonical Contributing Too Little to Kernel Development?
Aug 24, 2009This week the Linux Foundation published statistics of the people and companies behind the kernel development. Canonical is not mentioned at all.
more »KDE Default DeskTop for openSUSE
Aug 21, 2009The openSUSE community has had its request granted. Version 11.2 of the Linux distribution will come with KDE as default desktop.
more »IDC: Linux Growing into Billion-Dollar Market
Aug 20, 2009Market researcher IDC predicts that Linux will continue steady growth over the next five years, reaching into the billions of dollars in 2012.
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Plasma Bigscreen Returns
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Linux Kernel 6.17 Drops bcachefs
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