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Development Release: CrunchBang Linux 11 R20120806

Philip Newborough has announced the availability of an updated set of CrunchBang Linux 11 (code name "Waldorf") development images. This is a lightweight distribution...

Development Release: CrunchBang Linux 11 R20120430

Philip Newborough has announced the availability of the first public testing build of CrunchBang Linux 11, a lightweight desktop distribution with Openbox, now based...

Linux Mint Debian Edition 201204 arrives with MATE 1.2 and Cinnamon 1.4

The new version of Linux Mint Debian Edition is based on the 3.2 Linux kernel, and includes a choice of Cinnamon 1.4, version 1.2...

Distribution Release: Linux Mint 201204 “Debian”

Clement Lefebvre has announced the release of Linux Mint 201204 "Debian" edition: "The team is proud to announce the release of LMDE 201204. This...

The Battle of the OpenStack Distros Begins (Bring Popcorn)

I love watching Linux distributions battle it out for desktop supremacy.I find it exciting. And since you are, in all likelihood, reading this on...

A Week With Korora 19.1 KDE

I made a joke recently on social media — not a good joke, I’ll be the first to admit — that I had used...

Google Smartwatch with Google Now Coming Sooner Than Expected, ‘Ready Within Months’

A Google produced smartwatch is close to entering production, says a report from the Wall Street Journal. The Google watch, which has been rumored multiple...

HTC One ‘Google Edition’ With Stock Android Reportedly in the Works

HTC may follow Samsung's lead and produce a "Google Edition" of its latest flagship smartphone running stock Android. According to sources that spoke to...

Double-speed USB 3.0 to arrive next year

Computing industry powers are doubling the data-transfer speed of USB 3.0 from today's 5 gigabits per second rate to 10Gbps.The move will uncork speed...

6 Preloaded Linux PCs For Your 2012 Holiday Wishlist

It may still be a bit early for the ubiquitous end-of-year story looking back at 2012, but even now, it seems safe to say...