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OpenELEC 6.0.2 Released for Raspberry Pi 3, Patches the Glibc DNS Vulnerability
We've already told you a couple of days ago that Raspberry Pi 3 will be released in February with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE support, but we never though it would be today, February 29, 2016.
And it appears that most of the developers making software for the Raspberry Pi single-board computer already knew that, as, for example, the guys over at OpenELEC just announced a few minutes ago the release and immediate availability for download of OpenELEC 6.0.2 with support for Raspberry Pi 3.
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Netrunner Rolling 2016.1 Brings KDE Plasma 5.5.4 and Linux Kernel 4.4.2
Netrunner Rolling is a Linux distribution based on Manjaro that features KDE as the default desktop environment, and a new version has been released and is now available for download.
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openSUSE News: Organizing Team seeks input for planning conference
The Organizing Team has planned a pre-conference party in Nuremberg on June 21 at the Kater Murr. More details about the pre-conference party will become available in the next few weeks.
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