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Sabayon 14.01 Xfce Screenshot Tour
Sabayon 14.01 is a modern and easy-to-use Linux distribution based on Gentoo, following an extreme, yet reliable, rolling-release model. This is a monthly release generated, tested and published to mirrors by our build servers containing the latest and greatest collection of software available in the Entropy repositories. Linux Kernel 3.12.5 with BFQ iosched, updated external ZFS file system support, GNOME 3.10.3, KDE 4.11.4, Xfce 4.10.
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS vs. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Benchmarks
Last week when Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Beta 1 was released I was already running RHEL7 benchmarks looking at the performance of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 over RHEL 6.5. In this article for some extra benchmarks to put out over the weekend is a quick comparison of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS in its current development state against Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Beta 1.
Reiser4 Is Now Available For The Linux 3.12 Kernel
While we're mid-way through the Linux 3.13 kernel development cycle and the Linux 3.12 kernel has been out for almost two months, the Reiser4 file-system is finally available for this latest stable kernel release series.
How to install Citadel collaboration suite on Debian 7
I was searching for lightweight collaboration suite (messaging and groupware) to manage some small websites and while searching around I found Citadel. Citadel is a complete and feature-rich open source groupware platform.
MLED 14.1 Xfce released
Microlinux Enterprise Desktop 14.1 Xfce has been released.
My Top 10 Linux Games 2013 – Part 1
This has been in my opinion the first real year, and hopefully this will continue, for gamers on Linux, this is due to a massive investment by Valve in bringing the Steam platform on Linux systems and their planned Steam OS, that will be based on Linux.
Intel Broadwell Support Continues To Land For Linux
Intel Broadwell support continues to be tidied up within the Intel Mesa DRI and DRM kernel drivers to hopefully make for a smooth launch of Intel's next-generation processors within a few months time...
Cyanogen grabs $23m, will ship mod-installed N1 smartmobe on Xmas Eve
Android variant gets VC greenbacks, green light for green robot from Google
Champagne corks will be popping in a Seattle startup this evening.…
New Temp Patent Head, Amnesty for Snowden & More…
Target has announced that over 40 million customer credit card transactions have been hijacked since Black Friday. The data was stolen from transactions at the retailer’s brick and mortar stores. Online transactions are evidently not affected. All information contained in a credit card’s magnetic stripe has been compromised, enough information to make counterfeit cards.
Kdenlive's Video Editing Future Has Been Revived
Last month I wrote how the Kdenlive project had gone dark after the KDE video editing software's leader had gone missing. Fortunately, the maintainer is alive and well and there's renewed hope for new developments within Kdenlive.
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town... And EMI Is Keeping The Copyright
The reason I'm bringing up this bit of Christmas music copyright fighting is just to note that the song was written in 1934, at which time the maximum copyright that Coots and Gillespie could have hoped for was 56 years (28 years upon registration, with another 28 years if they renewed). That means that for the two of them, the incentive of having that copyright (which they then assigned away to Leo Feist, Inc.) last until 1990, was clearly all the incentive they needed to write and release that song. Under the basic terms of the deal that the public granted to the copyright holder, in 1990, that song belonged in the public domain.
How to Install SteamOS and Configure Wifi and Audio
Powering all of this and more (keep reading) is Valve's SteamOS software. This Debian-based operating system slices out much of the overhead from separate OS tasks like you would expect to find in a normal gaming setup and gets straight to Steam. Valve has made the beta version free to download, so let's take a look at the steps to set it up.
New Products
A review of the latest Linux products. Includes: Apache Cloudstack, RedHat Enterprise Linux, Solar Powered Smartphone case, Percona server, Hacking skills book, LATEX, ASUS wireless router.
Things to do after installing Fedora 20
So you have already installed Fedora 20 but don’t know where to start ? Although Fedora 20 works out of the box but still lack some necessary functionality for obvious reasons. Here is a post install step by step guide for Fedora 20.
Ferocious Fedora 20 review: Cutting edge Linux still as sharp as ever
If you want to a bleeding edge desktop or server Linux, then Fedora is the Linux distribution for you. If you want to play it safe, try something else.
Will Ubuntu dominate tablets in 2014?
Today in Open Source: Ubuntu's tablet may dominate the field in 2014. Plus: A SteamOS install guide, and a screenshot tour of Fedora 20 MATE.
Ubuntu Linux, Edge, Desktop and the Wearable Computing Future
VIDEO: Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu Linux, talks about what he learned in 2013 from crowdfunding and the wearable computing future.
Linux Kernel 3.12.6 Is Now Available for Download
Just in time for Christmas, Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced a few minutes ago, December 20, that the sixth maintenance release of the stable Linux kernel 3.12 is now available for download.
SteamOS vs. Ubuntu 13.10 Linux Benchmarks
Complementing the SteamOS vs. Windows 8.1 performance benchmarks published earlier in the week, here are more NVIDIA OpenGL Linux benchmarks when comparing Valve's Debian-based SteamOS performance to Ubuntu 13.10.
MX Vs. ATV Off-Road Racer From Nordic Games To Come To Linux
Some fun news for you all, Nordic Games are reviving the MX vs. ATV off-road racer series of games and they have planned Linux support.
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