From what we know so far, the upcoming Ubuntu 20.04 LTS has been given the code name “Focal Fossa,” and is expected to be available to the general public starting from April 23rd of the coming year.
Zohaib Ahsan
Zohaib Ahsan
Hi! I'm Zohaib Ahsan, contributor to FOSS Linux. I'm studying computer science, I’ve learned a thing or two about operating systems that are based on Linux. This has made me join FOSS Linux where I can share what I have learned with the rest of the world. Not to mention — some major tea is going to be spilled as well — as I share with you the latest developments in the world of Linux.
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As the first batch of the Librem 5 phones starts reaching its respectful owners, we can now have a better look at the product from its pictures taken by the customers.
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Gamers are in for a treat as Shadow of the Tomb Raider Definitive Edition is set to make its debut on both Linux and macOS systems this November 5th. Shadow of the Tomb Raider is the third and final installment …
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You can now download the latest Tails release candidate that not only comes with increased privacy but also Linux 5.3 and Tor Browser 9.
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Nvidia has decided to help with the development of Blender massively as the company is now part of the Blender Foundation Development Fund.
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We finally got to see a significant update to Flatpak, and it also happens to accompany several new features and enhancements. The new Flatpak 15.0 features version pinning, which means that you can now pin app versions and stop the …
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The Linux Mint Monthly newsletter for September has been posted and we’ve gotten to know some very important details about the future of Linux Mint and LMDE 4.
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Pulse Audio has received a significant update accompanying several enhancements, bug fixes, and other additions that are sure to improve the sounds of your system. It’s now possible to play Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio encoded audio in passthrough …
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The new GNOME 3.34 is now available for download and comes packed with various improvements, performance enhancements and especially new features. Version 3.34 involves six months of work by the GNOME team and includes a number of improvements, performance improvements, and …
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Fasten your seatbelts as you can get your hands on Librem 5 Linux Phones starting from the 24th of this month. For those of you who haven’t yet discovered this series of phones, let FOSSLinux be your Google for today.