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GNU is Not Unix Stories for 2016

Debian GNU/Linux 9 'Stretch' Installer Gets GNU Screen, Linux Kernel 4.7 Support 58 comments
Ubuntu Budgie Is Now An Official Ubuntu Flavor 49 comments
KDE Turns 20, Happy Birthday! 127 comments
Emacs and Vim Combined In New 'Spacemacs' Distro 130 comments
KDE Plasma 5.8 LTS Desktop Officially Released 72 comments
Emacs 25.1 Released With Tons Of New Features 131 comments
LinuxScreenshots.org Closes. All Screenshot Tours Released For Downloading 46 comments
Richard Stallman: Online Publishers Should Let Readers Pay Anonymously 160 comments
Penetration-Testing Distro Kali Linux 2016.2 Released 54 comments
Linux Kernel 4.6 Has Reached End of Life, Users Urged To Move To Linux 4.7.1 67 comments
LibreOffice 5.2 Officially Released 103 comments
New Crowdfunding Campaign Offers Modular EOMA68 Computing Devices 122 comments
How (And Why) FreeDOS Keeps DOS Alive 211 comments
Slackware 14.2 Released, Still Systemd-Free 179 comments
Ubuntu-Based Peppermint 7 Released 74 comments
Ubuntu 16.10 To Be Powered By Linux Kernel 4.8 58 comments
RSA Keys Can Be Harvested With Microphones 157 comments
ZFS For Linux Finally Lands In Debian GNU/Linux Repos 150 comments
Devuan Releases Beta of Systemd-Free 'Debian Fork' Base System 293 comments
Ubuntu Budgie Could Be The New Flavor of Ubuntu Linux 116 comments
Torvalds' Secret Sauce For Linux: Willing To Be Wrong 273 comments
Git 2.8 Officially Released 87 comments
Linux 4.6 Brings NVIDIA GTX 900 Support, OrangeFS, Better Power Management 129 comments
GNOME 3.20 Officially Released 193 comments
GNU Project Introduces Gneural Network AI Package 95 comments
Guix Gets Grafts: Timely Delivery of Security Updates 13 comments
Red Hat, Google Disclose Severe Glibc DNS Vulnerability; Patched But Widespread 121 comments
Talos Secure Workstation Is Free-Software Centric — and $3100 [Updated] 117 comments
GNU Emacs Now Has Native Support For GTK Widgets 133 comments
Remix OS in Violation of GPL and Apache Licenses 180 comments
The FSF Is 30 Years Old; Where Should They Go From Here? 231 comments

Understanding is always the understanding of a smaller problem in relation to a bigger problem. -- P.D. Ouspensky

 



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