Oracle announced a few minutes ago, March 15, that a new stable version (4.2.10) of its VirtualBox virtualization software for end users and enterprises is now available for download.
It looks like VirtualBox 4.2.10 is a minor update, bringing just a handful of fixes and improvements.
Version 4.1.20 of Oracle's desktop virtualisation application has been released with fixes for crashing bugs and better support for Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. The developers have also disabled the clipboard by default for new VMs...
Version 4.1.20 of Oracle's desktop virtualisation application has been released with fixes for crashing bugs and better support for Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion.
The Alpine Team announced a few hours ago, March 1, that the Alpine Linux 2.5.4 Linux distribution is available for download.
A security vulnerability that was discovered in the Linux kernel, affecting the Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) operating system, has been announced by Canonical.
USN-1699-1 fixed vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel, but it also introduced a regression. Due to an unrelated regression, inotify/fanotify stopped working after upgrading.
Greg Kroah-Hartman announced yesterday, November 26, the immediate availability for download of the eighth maintenance release for the stable Linux 3.6 kernel series.
Linux kernel 3.6.8 introduces a lot of various fixes, as well as driver improvements, file system fixes, and improved Arch support.
Highlights of Linux kernel 3.6.8:... (read more)
The Linux 3.8 kernel will bring a number of bug-fixes for the XFS file-system...
The Linux 3.8 kernel will bring a number of bug-fixes for the XFS file-system. SGI has already sent in the pull request for the XFS updates to be applied during the Linux 3.8 merge window.
Ben Hutchings announced yesterday, October 31, the immediate availability for download of Linux kernel 3.2.33.
Linux kernel 3.2.33 introduces a lot of various fixes, as well as driver improvements, network fixes, and improved Arch support.
Highlights of Linux kernel 3.2.33 LTS:
• ptrace int... (read more)
By Scott Gilbertson
Wine, the project that lets Linux users run Windows apps within Linux, has released a major update that fixes a number of bugs and includes 64-bit support.
Wine 1.2 includes a new set of icons, a number of fixes for video rendering improving Windows gaming and better font anti-aliasing and handling of desktop link files.
By Scott Gilbertson
Wine, the project that lets Linux users run Windows apps within Linux, has released a major update that fixes a number of bugs and includes 64-bit support.
Wine 1.2 includes a new set of icons, a number of fixes for video rendering improving Windows gaming and better font anti-aliasing and handling of desktop link files.