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XBMC Will Gain Full Wayland Support Before Mir

XBMC developer smspillaz, the man responsible for the XBMC Weston hack a few months ago, is now rounding the final turns towards XBMC being fully compatible with Wayland.

Gnome 3.9.4 Intros Photos App, Improves Wayland support

Gnome announced today that their latest development release 2.9.4 is out and ready for the everyday risk-takers consumption, and with it come some new–and perhaps even exciting– changes. Gnome 2.9.4 is the latest development snapshot leading up to Gnome 2.10 in September.

1 Free Linux Steam Game Every Week, For 8 Weeks

Hey gang! The Powerbase wanted to sweeten up your summer with awesome free games. Each week for the next 8 weeks, we will be giving away games on Desura, Steam & Ubuntu Software Center. We’ll pick 2 unique games each week, and the winner decides which one they want! Super easy!

Final Term: A 2013 Spin on a 1978 Relic

The terminal emulator. Perhaps the most important tool in any one person’s arsenal for accessing systems remotely and locally. Unix and Linux admins would be lost without one; but despite it’s usefulness, little has been done to modernize the experience. Until now. Enter Final Term. The sexiest terminal you’ve ever seen. With progress bars! Final Term–thus far–offers the following;

Ubuntu Rushes Mir, XMir Into Ubuntu 13.04

Originally slated for inclusion in Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu will be providing Mir by default in the very next release, Saucy Salamander.

Leisure Suit Larry Debuts on Linux

  • The Powerbase; By Dean Howell (Posted by lordpenguin on Jun 27, 2013 4:42 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Leisure Suit Larry –the Super Mario of filthy Sierra adventure games from the 80?s & 90?s –has returned, but not as you might expect.

How To Install Adobe Air in Ubuntu 13.04

For those of us that walk a blurry line between FOSS and proprietary, overcoming the annoyance and abandonment of Adobe ranks very high on our list of irritations. Adobe Flash is a dying necessity for many of us that now exists in not one, but two separate evils in Linux.

Little Inferno For Linux: Review

Their latest release, Little Inferno, may not turn quite as many heads, but it does give you an experience you’re not going to find in any other game.

Vivaldi Tablet Finally (Almost) Finalized

Per Aaron Seigo, the once-hotly anticipated –and still hotly-anticipated-by-me — Vivaldi tablet is in the very final stages of design. Many of the necessary components are in place and the new design belongs almost entirely to the Plasma Active team.

Going All the Way: GPL’ing Our Theme

If you’ve been vising our site for awhile now (thanks, by the way), you’ve certainly noticed that things have been looking a little less…terrible, as of late. We’ve been working on turning “The Powerbase” into a more modern and aesthetically pleasing site, and the recent change of theme is a major step in that direction.

Debian Project, Community, Mourns Loss of Ray Dassen

The Debian Project today is mourning the loss of legendary Linux developer Ray Dassen. Ray Dassen served the Linux community and Debian at large for nearly all of Debian’s life, having joined the project in the very beginning working hand-in-hand while the project’s founder, Ian Murdock.

ReKonq Gaining Chrome Extension Support, Still Sponsored By Blue Systems

ReKonq has come a long way since 0.9.2 (May 2012) and with the help of Blue Systems developer Adjam, it is taking baby-steps towards Chrome Extension support.

BeagleSNES: Now You Can Build Your Own Embedded SNES

But the Pi does have it’s competitors, many of which we’ve reported on here at The Powerbase. One of those competitors is the Beagle Board, and for it, a fully bootable SNES appliance has been made.

Tennis Elbow 2013 Now Available For Linux

If you’ve ever woken up in the morning with a hankering for a Tennis simulation on Linux, you’ve certainly been disappointed each time. Until now, the only simulation we’ve ever heard of — and the only one Google has ever heard of — is Free Tennis.

OpenShot Reaches Halfway In Kickstarter Campaign

OpenShot, the leading (currently) open source video editing package for Linux has reached the halfway point in its Kickstarter campaign today. OpenShot, which seeks 20k in funding to release upcoming versions of its software for Windows and Mac, has crossed the 10k threshold and is inching towards 11k. And with 22 days left to go in their campaign, it seems like they might cross the finish line early.

Closed-source Linux Tycoon Now Available For DOS

From the deepest darkest corner of the deepest darkest dungeon of Bizarro World, Brian Lunduke releases Linux Tycoon, his closed-source game about an open source operating system for a closed source operating system no one uses. That’s right, you thought today’s earlier headlines were a pump-fake-pass for April Fool’s Day, but this takes things one step further. Linux Tycoon, the “premier Linux Distro Building Simulator game in the universe”, is now available for DOS.

Plasma Workspaces 2 Coming To Wayland, KDM Not Invited

The first part of today’s headline is probably obvious to many of you. KDE will be moving on from Xorg to Wayland. But something else is changing too...

Unity 7 Fast-tracked Into Ubuntu 13.04

Unity 7 is in the fast-lane to land in Ubuntu 13.04, though not entirely planned.

How To Roll Your Own 13.04 Ubuntu Gnome Remix

Well now that news is out in the wild that Ubuntu Gnome 13.04 is now an official Ubuntu derivative, you’re probably wanting to test it out. Problem is, there is no ISO for it. That makes it pretty hard to try it out… We were expecting to find an ISO ourselves after the news broke and came up short, and because of that, we decided to simply ‘roll our own’.

Improve Linux Gaming Performance With FSGamer

Ever since the advent of Steam for Linux, performance issues have miffed gamers; especially those who are using Ubuntu’s Unity and are forced to use Compiz as their display compositor. Those issues have been combated in several ways. Nvidia and AMD have been ‘stepping up to the plate’ so to speak with increased performance from their drivers, and developers have been working towards more granular performance enhancements geared towards playing well with Xorg.

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