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Tor Browser: An Ultimate Web Browser for Anonymous Web Browsing in Linux

Most of us give a considerable time of ours to Internet. The primary Application we require to perform our internet activity is a browser, a web browser to be more perfect. Over Internet most of our’s activity is logged to Server/Client machine which includes IP address, Geographical…

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X.Org Server 1.14.6 & X.Org Server 1.15.1 Released

There’s stable release updates out this Sunday evening for the X.Org Server…

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Distribution Release: MakuluLinux 6.0 “MATE”

Jacque Raymer has announced the release of MakuluLinux 6.0 “MATE” edition, a Debian-based distribution featuring the recently-released MATE 1.8 desktop environment: “The first release in our new 6 series dubbed ‘Imperium’ (Latin for ‘power to command’), also our first dual-mode solo MATE build. This release allows users to…

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Linux 3.15-rc1 Was Just Released & It’s Real Big

The first release candidate to the Linux 3.15 kernel is now available and it marks the close of the kernel merge window for about two months. Linux 3.15 is poised to be a very exciting kernel release…

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Pass 1.5 Open-Source Password Manager Released

Version 1.5 of pass, the aptly named Unix standard password manager, has been released after about eighteen months of development…

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Linux Benchmarks Of Many Lightweight Window Managers

An individual has been doing a lot of benchmarks recently from various lightweight window managers ranging from Openbox to Fvwm2 to Fluxbox with Compton and Awesome and Cairo-compmgr…

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Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth Is Coming To Linux

Sid Meier’s next major game release in the Civilization franchise will see a native Linux game port…

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[How to] Check if your Android Phone is made vulnerable by HeartBleed Bug

You might be hearing a lot about the HeartBleed bug seen past few days and might be anxious to know if you Android Phone is at risk.

The post [How to] Check if your Android Phone is made vulnerable by HeartBleed Bug appeared first on Muktware.

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GCC 4.9.0 Release Candidate Available

The GCC 4.9.0 release candidate is available for testing; the final 4.9.0 release is expected to happen on April 22. The list of new features in this release is quite long; see this page for details.

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A Cash Crunch at the GNOME Foundation

The GNOME Foundation has announced that, due to cash flow problems, it is freezing all non-essential expenditures. “The issue has been caused by a number of factors. These include increased administrative overheads in the last few years due to the increased turnover which has been caused by the Outreach Program for Women (OPW), and the associated payments going out while the associated income has been slow to come in.” See the FAQ page for more information.

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