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GNU Guix and GuixSD 0.11.0 released
The release comes with USB installation images to install the standalone GuixSD, and with tarballs to install the package manager on top of your GNU/Linux distro, either from source or from binaries.
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GNU Guix 0.11 Package Manager Released
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Twenty-one new GNU releases in July 2016
binutils-2.26.1
denemo-2.0.10
direvent-5.1
easejs-0.2.8
gnucash-2.6.13
gnupg-2.1.14
gnutls-3.5.2
guile-2.0.12
gworkspace-0.9.4
health-3.0.2
icecat-38.8.0
java-training-wheels-2.1
libgcrypt-1.7.2
libidn-1.33
linux-libre-4.7-gnu
octave-4.0.3
parallel-20160722
pspp-0.10.2
tramp-2.3.0
unifont-9.0.01
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Fifty of Free Software's greatest hits in honor of the 100th Free Software Supporter!
Many new free software projects got their start, and LibrePlanet launched to help bring users from around the world together. New threats to computer user freedom rose from the shadows and campaigns rose in turn to fight back and protect the privacy and security of users. With the 100th edition of the Free Software Supporter, we want to take a look back at some of the biggest events and popular articles we have covered over the years.
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GNU Binutils 2.27 Released
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GNU Hurd Gets Better Rump PCI Driver Support, Now Runs VirtIO Driver
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GCC 4.9.4 Released, Closes 150+ Bugs
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