Fedora goes modular, Firefox makes a quantum leap, and a Linux classic makes a come back.
Plus a big moment for the Kernel, Red Hat goes ARM, and OpenPlus has a backdoor with a twist.
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- Fedora 27 released — The Workstation edition of Fedora 27 features GNOME 3.26. In the new release, both the Display and Network configuration panels have been updated, along with the overall Settings panel appearance improvement.
- Firefox 57 arrives — It’s by far the biggest update we’ve had since we launched Firefox 1.0 in 2004
- There's an option for people who don't like change — a fork of the Mozilla code-base pre-Servo/Rust... Basically for those not liking the direction of Firefox with v57 rolling out the Quantum changes, etc.
- Ubuntu Unity 7 flavour might be on the horizon — A proposal to create a new community Ubuntu flavor which uses the Unity 7 desktop by default is gathering support within the Ubuntu community.
- LTS kernel 4.14 released — Anyway, go out and test the new 4.14 release, that is slated to be the
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