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CoreBreach is published under an open license
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CoreBreach is a futuristic racing combat in space with the missing gravitatiei. The company CoreCode game developer has released the core components under
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Customizable Alexa development board builds on i.MX7 module
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The Gumstix “Chatterbox for the Colibri iMX7” is a Geppetto-customizable, Linux-driven Alexa Voice Service development board that features Toradex’s i.
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Ubuntu 15.10 will drop scroll bars in Unity
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Pop up scroll bars Unity was carved from Ubuntu 15.10 Wily Werewolf, before Oct. Unity casts its own pop-up scroll bars and making the choice in favor
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Install Spring RTS
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Spring is an engine for games in the genre of real time strategy. Spring was originally created to reproduce popular in the 900-e Total Annihilation game
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KDE Plasma 5.17 presents a range of new features
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KDE Plasma 5.17 a fully equipped long-awaited improvements and great new features, as hundreds of thousands of users expect each update.
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Mozilla Firefox 75 released with Address bar settings and Flatpak build
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A new version of Firefox 75 has been released, as well as the first official version of the browser in the form of the Flatpak application.
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GCompris — educational games for kids
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The modern computer allows to make teaching children fun, interactive and most importantly automated. A collection of games exercises GCompris — allows
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Released the Linux kernel 5.0, here’s what’s new
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The Linux kernel was released Kernel 5.0. Previously intended for version 4.21, the new version comes with a full set of improvements (as expected).
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LBreakout2 – a breakout like game for Ubuntu
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Got the first part of the game Dreamfall Chapters: The Longest Journey
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Norwegian company Red Thread Games announced the release of the first part of the game Dreamfall Chapters: The Longest Journey. The game is a continuation
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Do you still use an alternative download to play on Windows?
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Making a list of a few(emphasize “few”) stories associated with the games on Linux that brings to mind a very common phrase in the past.