SUSE hits the Windows Store and we finally get some important classifications, System76 announces Pop!_OS and we do a deep analysis, and why Mir is back with a plan to support Wayland.
Plus Debian warns of Hyper Threading issues; and of course a bit more.
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OpenSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise hit the Windows Store --- Now OpenSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 and OpenSUSE Leap 42 are available for installation from the Windows Store.System76 Announce Their Own Linux Distribution called Pop!_OS --- System76 say their 'operating system' --- they don't call it a distribution --- will be built and tailored to meet the needs to "professionals and makers that use their computers to create."Canonical Promises Smooth and Easy Unity 7 to GNOME Shell Migration for Users --- Probably the most important thing that the Ubuntu developers have worked on lately is a smooth and easy migration process from Unity 7 to GNOME ShellMir 1.0 Now Aiming To Support Wayland Clients Directly --- Mir 0.27 also will feature a new set of APIs to develop a "Mir platform" outside of Mir itself, which can be used for developing Mir-Wayland platform support without having to fork Mir itself. MATE Developers Are Considering Mir-Over-Wayland --- MATE developer Martin Wimpress has shared that they are talking to Mir developers about how Mir could be used as a Wayland compositor. Debian Warns Of Hyper Threading Issue With Intel Sky/Kaby Lake CPUs --- Intel Skylake and Kabylake (6th and 7th gen CPUs) could "dangerously misbehave" when Hyper Threading is enabled.