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Does the LG Chromebase look too much like an iMac?
Today in Open Source: The LG Chromebase looks like an iMac. Plus: KDE 4.12 released, and a review of Linux Mint 16 Petra.
Free Software Foundation Endorses Its First Laptop
The Free Software Foundation today has come out for "the first time we've ever been able to encourage people to buy and use a laptop as-is." The Free Software Foundation now backs one laptop model as respecting the customer's freedoms, but are the hardware specs any good?
Install Tomboy Notes Indicator in Ubuntu 13.10 or Linux Mint 16
Add the Tomboy Notes Indicator to your Ubuntu 13.10 or Linux Mint 16 system. Tomboy Notes Indicator lets you take desktop notes and organize them with links. Here's how you can install it in Linux Mint 16 or Ubuntu 13.10.
Akademy 2014 - Brno, Czech Republic
We are a group of open and free software enthusiasts. Some are students; others work as software developers, testers or have other roles in various open source projects. We all share one passion—KDE.
A Few Grains of Sand in the FOSS Bucket
Last week, we talked about just how important even your smallest contribution to FOSS might be. It doesn’t matter whether you occasionally spend time in forums helping others or if you submit code for review into the kernel. Everything you do goes into the sand pail. Eventually, everything you do filters down to the place it’s needed most: the everyday computer user.
Install Disper Indicator display switcher in Ubuntu 13.10
Add the Disper Indicator app to your Ubuntu 13.10 system. The Disper Indicator lets you switch displays, here's how you can install it in Ubuntu 13.10.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 4.0 is here
This new release of RHEL OpenStack Platform 4.0 comes with Red Hat-hardened OpenStack Havana.
Review: Linux Mint 16 "Petra" Cinnamon + MATE
The MATE edition is as good as ever, while the Cinnamon edition continues to be let down by instabilities (despite the addition of more refinement and features in this release).
Are Cloud Operating Systems the Next Big Thing?
New technologies like MirageOS and OSv are the tip of the Cloud OS iceberg. The Library Operating System concept has been around for a while, but it is finding a new home in Xen-based clouds.
Fedora 20 MATE Screenshot Tour
The MATE Compiz spin bundles MATE Desktop with Compiz Fusion. MATE Desktop is a lightweight, powerful Desktop designed with productivity and performance in mind. Compiz Fusion is a beautiful 3D windowing manager with Emerald theming. The Fedora Project is pleased to announce the release of Fedora 20 ('Heisenbug').
Intel Haswell Linux Performance Improved A Lot In 2013
With the end of the year quickly approaching, at Phoronix I have been re-testing all of the Linux graphics drivers to see how the performance has changed in 2013 and the features added/removed over the calendar year. I've been doing these annual Linux driver yearly recaps going back to 2005 when Linux GPU drivers were in their infancy compared to Windows. Yesterday I started with the NVIDIA 2013 Linux Year-In-Review of their first-rate binary driver while today I have some performance tests done for Intel's latest-generation Haswell graphics hardware.
Finally, a Ruling That Recognizes Snowden as a Whistleblower
U.S. District Judge Richard Leon in the District of Columbia declared Monday that America’s founding fathers would be “aghast” at the NSA’s bulk telephone metadata spying, that it infringes the Fourth Amendment, and the legal precedent a U.S. secret court has been citing to justify its existence is out of date.
Fedora 20 E17, GNOME 3, LXDE and Xfce screen shots
Fans of the Cinnamon and E17 desktops have to install them from the bfo, DVD, netinstall CD image or from an existing installation of Fedora.
Fedora 20 upgrade broken
Upgrading to Fedora 20, the version of Red Hat's community Linux distribution released this week, from version 19, at least, is broken.
Gaming for education to strengthen schools in 2014
For a recap on this year in open education, it's impossible to ignore the role of gaming, including massively multiplayer open online role-playing games (MMORGs or MMOs). MMOs have created quite a stir in education and are being recognized for their potential for better learning. MMOs differ from single-user games and are a far cry from much earlier video games. First, they are played via the Internet. Second, they enable very large numbers of players to interact with one another in a virtual world. And third, the games continue regardless of whether someone is playing or not.
FLOSS Weekly 277: Magnolia and Blossom
Magnolia is an open Java CMS that delivers smartphone simplicity on an enterprise-scale.
Fedora 20 LXDE Screenshot Tour
We can say with great certainty the Fedora Project is pleased to announce the release of Fedora 20 ('Heisenbug'), which coincides with the 10th anniversary of the creation of the Fedora Project. LXDE, the "Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment", is an extremely fast, performant, and energy-saving desktop environment. It maintained by an international community of developers and comes with a beautiful interface, multi-language support, standard keyboard shortcuts and additional features like tabbed file browsing.
One charger to power nearly every laptop coming from standards group
An international standards group is seeking to replace the various power cords for portable computers with a single charger that could theoretically power any laptop.
Taking stock of 2013s crowdfunded Linux devices
What’s the latest status on all those cool embedded Linux and Android Kickstarter and Indiegogo projects of 2013? Most are moving forward, but delays are a common problem. Crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo have emerged over the last two years as a prime launch path for embedded Linux and Android devices. Sometimes it’s hard to decide when to cover these products: when they first launch, or only when they’ve reach their funding goals?
Subnautica From The Developers Of Natural Selection 2 Announced
Unknown Worlds the developers behind Natural Selection 2 have announced Subnautica an open world, underwater exploration and construction game with support for Linux.
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