Oracle, the California-based software manufacturing company, just released VM VirtualBox 6.1.0 today. This is the first major release of the free and open-source hosted hypervisor software since version 6.0 release December of last year.
Travis Rose
Travis Rose
Hi, I'm M Travis Rose, a contributor to FOSS Linux. I have over thirty years of experience in the IT arena, at least fifteen of which has been working with Linux. I enjoy converting existing Windows users to the wonderful world of Linux. I guess you could call me a Linux-evangelist. Long live Linux!
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Do you love Windows or Linux? Being on a Linux website, it’s not hard to take a guess, but what are the strong reasons to switch to Linux? Linux is a 100% free OS. Is that reason alone enough? Let’s …
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Microsoft just brought their first Office application to Linux today. Microsoft Team app is now available with both a public preview of a 64-bit .deb release and a 64-bit .rpm release for Linux users.
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Although the KDE Plasma 5.17 release is just a few months old (released in October 2019), news of the next major KDE offering, KDE Plasma 5.18, is already making headlines. KDE Plasma 5.18 is not only the next major release …
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Yesterday, the Debian Installer team announced the first Alpha release the Installer for Debian 11, codenamed “Bullseye.” Debian originally announced their upcoming Debian 11 Bullseye, the next major Debian release, in July of this year at the 20th annual DebConf19 …
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Today, the elementary Team officially announced the release and availability of elementary OS 5.1, codenamed “Hera.” The much-anticipated release comes after over a year of development efforts by the team. Let’s delve into the new features this new version has …
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The announcement was made via their November 2019 newsletter. They added that the team is still optimistic about the official release before Christmas. They did also mentioned that the Linux Mint 19.3 Beta release will be made available for download …
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When we reported that Purism began shipping their Librem 5 “Birch-batch” phones in late September, we promised to report on initial reviews once they become available.
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Go, also referred to as Golang, is an open-source, lower-level, statically typed programming language created by Google. A team of Google programmers (Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson) developed Go in 2007. Go’s primary purpose is building fast, simple, …
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Team Bliss recently announced work on their newest project, Bliss OS 12 Alpha. What’s more, the Bliss OS development team is inviting all interested users to assist in the early alpha testing.