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A Christmas Eve Wine Release (v1.3.10)

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Dec 25, 2010 9:12 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
There's the release of Wine 1.3.10 on this Christmas Eve for those with extra time to test the newest Wine over the holidays. Wine 1.3.10 has a number of changes worth checking out...

Ubuntu Wayland: Shuttleworth's post-Mac makeover

  • The Register; By Scott Gilbertson (Posted by bob on Dec 23, 2010 6:04 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux, Ubuntu
Ubuntu Linux spent the last few months of 2010 dropping bombshells on the Linux world. Founder Mark Shuttleworth is clearly intent on shaking the foundations of his popular Linux distro and pushing it, and Linux at large, in new directions.…

GTK+3 Now Uses X Input 2 By Default, New Back-End Caps

  • Phoronix; By Michael Larabel (Posted by bob on Dec 23, 2010 3:12 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNOME
Due out today is the latest GNOME 3.0 development snapshot, GNOME 2.91.4, and because of that in recent days there's been a slew of GNOME package check-ins. Landing yesterday was GTK+ 2.91.7, the latest version of the GTK+ 3.0 tool-kit that plays one of the most important roles on the GNOME desktop. While it's getting late in the release cycle and this GNOME tool-kit has already delivered lots of new features, the changes keep rolling...

Mandriva Linux 2010.2 Released

A month ago we reported that two versions of Mandriva were coming soon after a number of its developers had left the project to form the Mageia Linux distribution after Mandriva's parent company was facing some financial hardship and its future was questionable during this period. The two versions of Mandriva being worked on were Mandriva 2010.02 and Mandriva 2011, with the former having been released today...

GnuCash 2.4.0 Accounting Software Released

Besides gaming being one of the last strongholds for Microsoft Windows users from switching over to Linux (though this is beginning to change), accounting software is an area that is even in worse shape under Linux -- free software or not -- aside from the available web-based accounting solutions. GnuCash is one of the Linux desktop accounting packages for small businesses, but it's not the greatest; I am still an Intuit customer for their superior financial products. GnuCash 2.4.0 was released yesterday and sadly it really doesn't change the situation at all...

Allegations of OpenBSD Backdoors May be True

  • Linux Journal; By Susan Linton (Posted by bob on Dec 23, 2010 3:16 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
It was just last week that Theo de Raadt, OpenBSD founder and developer, posted an email that claimed the Federal Bureau of Investigations paid OpenBSD developers to leave backdoors in its IPSEC network security stack. Since then early audits have found some questionable code, contributors denied any wrongdoing, and the original source reaffirmed his allegations.

Tutorial: Editing Batches of Photos Easily on Linux

  • LinuxPlanet (Posted by bob on Dec 23, 2010 2:19 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Akkana Peck introduces David's Batch Processor, a Gimp plugin that makes editing big batches of photos a breeze. Resize them for the Web, make them lighter or darker, crop, rotate-- DBP does it all.

Embedded GPUs On Linux Remain A Great Big Mess

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Dec 23, 2010 1:22 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
For anyone that happens to be on holiday this week (or just have excess time otherwise), there is another lively and polarized discussion that's been taking place for the past several days on the DRI mailing list. What does it involve if it's not about developer disagreements amongst themselves? Embedded GPU driver support on Linux, of course. This mailing list thread just reaffirms how the situation is a great big mess...

Mozilla lands fresh Firefox 4 beta on Android, Maemo

Spit and polish desktop beta goes live Mozilla has released a new Firefox 4 beta for Android and Maemo, hot on the heels on its latest desktop beta.…

News: 2010 Was a Big Linux Year

2010 was a big year for enterprise Linux releases and the Linux kernel as the business world grows ever-more reliant on Linux.

Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.0 Has Arrived

Oracle's VM VirtualBox virtualization software just went into beta two weeks ago, but since then they have put out four beta releases. Now though Oracle is already ready to announce the official release of VM VirtualBox 4.0...

Systemd Test Day on Tuesday 2010/09/07

  • Fedora QA; By Adam Williamson (Posted by bob on Sep 6, 2010 3:16 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora
It’s test day time again, folks, and this one’s a biggie! You may have read about the brand new initialization system, systemd, written by Lennart Poettering. At the moment, we’re planning to use it as the default initialization system for Fedora 14. Obviously, this is a bold step with a fairly new piece of code.

Interview with Richard Stallman

Richard Stallman answers the top 25 questions from reddit readers.

A fascinating interview ...

GNOME 3.0 Delayed To March 2011

  • Phoronix; By Michael Larabel (Posted by bob on Jul 28, 2010 6:40 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNOME
Two years ago at GUADEC, the annual developer's conference for GNOME, it was announced that GNOME 2.30 would be released as GNOME 3.0. With GNOME's long-standing tradition of putting out major updates every six months, this put the GNOME 3.0 release to be in March of 2010. Last November it was then decided to delay GNOME 3.0 to September of 2010 to give developers more time to prepare on this first major overhaul to the GNOME desktop in years. It's just been announced though from this year's GUADEC conference happening this week that GNOME 3.0 will now not be released until March of 2011.

AMD Ups The Workstation Ante With A New FirePro Driver

Whether you are an owner of an ATI FirePro V3800 that retails for just over $100 USD, the proud owner of an ATI FirePro V8800 that goes for over $1,300 USD, or any of the FirePro products in-between, you will want to update your graphics driver when AMD puts out their next stable software update. Back in March AMD put out an amazing FirePro Linux driver that increased the performance of their workstation graphics cards already on the market (and the other Evergreen-based workstation cards that entered the market soon after) by an astonishing amount. Our independent tests of this proprietary Linux driver update found that the performance in some workstation applications had increased by up to 59% by simply installing this updated driver while other OpenGL tests had just improved rather modestly with 20%+ gains. AMD though is preparing to release another driver update for Microsoft Windows and Linux that ups their workstation graphics performance even more! We have run some tests of this new beta driver against their older driver with both their low-end and ultra-high-end FirePro products and have found the improvements again to be astonishing.

Cluster In The Clouds

  • Linux Magazine (Posted by bob on Jul 28, 2010 11:14 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
The new Amazon EC2 Cluster Compute Instance may be a game changer in HPC

India's $35 PC is the Future of Computing

  • PCWorld; By Tony Bradley (Posted by bob on Jul 23, 2010 2:41 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: OLPC
The government of India has unveiled a prototype of a touchscreen, tablet computer which it expects to sell for $35 initially... The Indian prototype is impressive--especially at a $35 price point. The device runs on a variation of Linux.

Details of the first-ever control system malware

The security world is aflutter over new malware that has been spreading via USB devices and is programmed to steal data from systems running specific software used in utilities and industrial manufacturing plants.

There are a lot of moving parts to this story so we've decided to break them down and tell you what is happening and how it impacts you.

DeVeDe 3.16.8, create DVDs from video files

  • Linux Journal (Posted by bob on Jul 19, 2010 2:10 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
DeVeDe is an application that converts various video file formats into a disc that can be played in a DVD player. Other applications and tool chains can be coaxed into doing this but DeVeDe has the advantage of being a dedicated utility that has been designed for a single function.

The VDrift Racing Game Continues Speeding Up

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Jul 19, 2010 12:57 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
At the end of last month the VDrift project did their first snapshot release in more than a year for this open-source drift racing game that's supported on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X operating systems. The VDrift 2010-06-30 snapshot incorporates a great deal of changes, among which are a rewritten physics engine and a new deferred rendering engine that brings a great deal of visual improvements to this free software game. In this article are some screenshots on this OpenGL racing game and more of the new work found within this release.

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