Ubuntu/Debian: Peppermint 8, Black Lab Enterprise Linux 11, Ubuntu Phone, and Debian/TeX Live 2017
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Peppermint 8 Released. Download Now!
Cloud focused Linux distribution Peppermint OS has a new release today. The latest version Peppermint OS 8 is based on the latest point release of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
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Latest Black Lab Enterprise Linux ISO Snapshot Adds YUM and RPM Support, More
Black Lab Software's Roberto J. Dohnert is today informing Softpedia about the immediate availability of yet another weekly ISO snapshot of the Black Lab Enterprise Linux operating system, version 261.
As you might have heard the big news earlier this month, the Black Lab Enterprise Linux 11 operating system was launched as the latest stable release of the Ubuntu-based GNU/Linux distribution, based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) and its Linux 4.8 kernel.
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uNav powered by Mapzen! Raising from the darkness thanks to UBPorts!
Mapzen is moving to a paid API after June 1. This was a big issue to uNav, the map viewer and GPS navigator for Ubuntu Phone.
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Debian/TeX Live 2017 is ready
I have uploaded all the packages matching with the planned release of TeX Live 2017 to Debian/experimental, and most of them should be already available there. texlive-extra has to go through NEW processing, though.
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