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System76 Presents Oryx Pro, a Powerful Ubuntu Laptop for the Gamer in You
System76, the American hardware manufacturer known for delivering the coolest and most powerful Ubuntu computers, is proud to announce the availability for a new laptop, called Oryx Pro.
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Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth & Rising Tide for Linux Review
Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth is the direct sequel to the excellent Sid Meier's Civilization V and much more than that. We now take a closer look at the Linux version ported by Aspyr Media, along with the latest DLC, Rising Tide.
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Solus 1.0 Operating System Gets Its First Release Candidate Build, Download Now
The guys over Solus, the independent OS that aims to change the way you think about GNU/Linux distributions, have just announced the immediate availability for download and testing of the first RC (Release Candidate) build of the upcoming Solus 1.0 release.
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Sabayon 15.11 MATE Screenshot Tour
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Slackware-current got updated… 448 lines of ChangeLog
The ChangeLog.txt entry of “Thu Oct 29 20:12:14 UTC 2015” counts 448lines, and a little less than half of that number consists of updates to packages; the rest is rebuilds. A massive package recompilation occured because several core libraries got updated and Pat is quite conscientious in getting all the library dependency issues resolved properly.
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