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AMD Radeon R9 290 Benchmarks On Ubuntu Linux

Last week AMD released the Radeon R9 290 "Hawaii" graphics card. The R9 290 is a cut-down R9 290X and sells for just $399 USD. Here are the first Linux benchmarks of the AMD R9 290 using Ubuntu 13.10!

Open Source: A Platform for Innovation

One of the most transformative platforms for innovation is open source. The solution to helping solve problems in the world not just technology problems but social and political problems can and should benefit from open source.

Red Hat Puts Out Ceylon 1.0 Language, Compiler

Red Hat is out this week with their first production release of Ceylon, a modular, modern, and statically-typed programming language for Java and JavaScript Virtual Machines. Ceylon 1.0 consists of a language specification, compiler, and Eclipse IDE integration.

Distribution Release: Centrych OS 12.04.2

Jack Radigan has announced the release of Centrych OS 12.04.2. Centrych OS is a desktop Linux distribution based on Ubuntu's latest LTS release (version 12.04 released in April 2014), but it provides more recent versions of many applications. It uses a customised Xfce desktop.

Good neighbours: how openSUSE and SUSE get along

Managing an open source community project is an art - especially when one is a for-profit company. As the examples of Oracle and the former Sun Microsystems have shown, it is not an easy proposition.

ASRI Edu 300 kids Screenshot Tour

ASRI Edu 300 kids is available. The ASRI Edu distribution is a French Puppy Linux-based operating system maintained by L'association ASRI Education.

SSHFS(Secure SHell FileSystem): Securely Mount remote filesystem over ssh

  • http://www.nextstep4it.com; By NextStep4it (Posted by nextstep4it on Nov 13, 2013 9:27 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
In Linux like operating system we can securely mount remote filesystem over ssh protocol using sshfs command. SSHFS stands fro Secure SHell FileSystem. SSHFS enable us to mount remote filesystem and interact with remote directories and files on a local machine.

Mono Developers Renew Their Love For Microsoft

Xamarin, the company driving the development of the Mono open-source .NET framework that is generally loved or hated by Phoronix readers, has announced a new partnership with Microsoft...

How to configure keyboard layouts in Xfce, Cinnamon, MATE

This article continues the series about keyboard layout configuration techniques in different desktop environments, currently available for Linux distributions.

Today we look at the second echelon: Xfce, Cinnamon and Mate.

Your visual how-to guide for SELinux policy enforcement

We are celebrating the SELinux 10th year anversary this year. Hard to believe it. SELinux was first introduced in Fedora Core 3 and later in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. For those who have never used SELinux, or would like an explanation...

Dell aims for cloudy orbit with Sputnik Ubuntu developer project

An even cloudier ultrabook? We'll make it so, says Dell Dell is taking another stab at making the Sputnik Ultrabook it converted from Windows to Ubuntu even cloudier for developers.…

Salix Ratpoison – An Esoteric Distro For The Alpha Geeks

If you don’t care much about fancy desktop bling, and think the keyboard is still the best means of interacting with the computer, then you’ll find yourself at home with Salix Ratpoison 14.0.1.

Drupal 8 Adopts Symfony 2

The next major Drupal release is going to integrate with the wide PHP ecosystem in a big way by adopting Symfony2 components.

Apple releases ITS OPERATING SYSTEM SOURCE CODE

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Nov 13, 2013 3:50 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Okay fanbois ... time to compile your very own Apple II The Computer History Museum has scored something of a coup, publishing – with Cupertino's permission – the source code for the Apple II's DOS, version 3.1.…

NSA Intercepts Links to Google, Yahoo Data Centers

  • IEEE Spectrum; By Jeremy Hsu (Posted by bob on Nov 13, 2013 2:53 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security
National Security Agency spooks can apparently scoop up millions of records every day from the internal networks of Google and Yahoo by secretly tapping into the communication links connecting the Silicon Valley tech giants' data servers. The new revelations suggest that NSA surveillance goes well beyond the court-approved, front-door access to Google and Yahoo user accounts under the now-infamous PRISM program.

Fedora 20 Beta KDE Screenshot Tour

Fedora 20 features some of the latest and best of what the open source world has to offer. The Fedora 20 release coincides nicely with the 10th anniversary of Fedora. The first Fedora release (then called Fedora Core 1) came out on November 6, 2003. Since then, the Fedora Project has become an active and vibrant community that produces nearly a dozen 'spins' that are tailor made for desktop users, hardware design, gaming, musicians, artists, and early classroom environments.

CyanogenMod installer now available on Google Play Store

  • ZDNet | Linux And Open Source Blog RSS (Posted by bob on Nov 13, 2013 1:04 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux, Android; Story Type: News Story
Want to update your Android smartphone or tablet, but your vendor or carrier won't give you a fresh release? Cyanogen can help.

Renault Introduces DRM For Cars

The problems with DRM for videos, music, ebooks and games are well known. Despite those issues for the purchasers of digital goods, companies love DRM because it gives them control over how their products are used -- something that has been much harder to achieve in the analog world. The risk is that as digital technologies begin to permeate traditional physical products, they will bring with them new forms of DRM, as this post by Karsten Gerloff about Zoe, one of Renault's electric cars, makes clear:

Samsung debuts its spanking new Tizen OS-for-mobes .... in a camera

Who needs an Android cam when you can go with patent-friendly Linux While lawyers pettifog their patent arguments in the Apple-Samsung World Series, the South Korean has been quietly recruiting partners and developers to Tizen, and has launched its first Tizen-based product – a camera, not a phone.…

CyanogenMod publishes new Installer app on Google Play

Cyanogen Inc., the newly created company that produces the popular custom Android ROM CyanogenMod, published a new app called CyanogenMod Installer which will unlock the user’s boot loader, root their device, and flash CyanogenMod to their phone with minimal extra effort. The free app is available over Google Play, and when it's paired with equally free desktop software, this can replace a phone's operating system with Cyanogen Inc.'s highly customizable version of Android.

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