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Fancy Skulls FPS Update 0.3 Is Here

Fancy Skulls is a shooter with random generation where you defeat enemies with skill, wit and caution. The game is different every time you play it. There are no saves, when you die, you will start over. Permadeath means that tension is high, and victory is sweeter.

Painkiller Hell and Damnation released for Linux

We have already reported that Painkiller: Hell and Damnation was being ported to Linux few months ago. The game developed by Nordic Games is an HD remake of the successful first-person shooter Painkiller from 2004.

Mesa Clover Gallium3D Now Supports OpenCL ICD

Last week OpenGL 3.3 support landed in Mesa and now to kick off the new week there's another important milestone for the open-source graphics project. The major milestone that just happened is the "Clover" Gallium3D state tracker for OpenCL/GPGPU support now can provide OpenCL ICD support.

Does Google have too much control over Android?

Today in Open Source: Does Google rule Android with an iron fist? Plus: A review of Lubuntu 13.10, and Carmack is skeptical about SteamOS

Install LAMP Server (Apache, MySQL or MariaDB, PHP) On Ubuntu 13.10 Server

In this tutorial, let us install LAMP server on Ubutu 13.10 Server edition.

The Original Wasteland RPG Will Come To Linux

  • GamingOnLinux.com; By Liam Dawe (Posted by liamdawe on Oct 22, 2013 3:54 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
You may not remember but we asked the Wasteland 2 guys back in august about Wasteland 1 & 2 release information for Linux, we now know the original will come to Linux too!

Exploring Android's origins: Developers dish on making apps for the 'wild west'

Android becomes a 5-year-old on Tuesday, and the app development community deserves almost as much credit as Google for making the OS such a smashing success.

Competition Among Open Source Projects Delivers Better Technology Faster

Today we’re pleased to announce that The Linux Foundation will host the Open Virtualization Alliance (OVA), the organization dedicated to education and advocacy for KVM. KVM is growing in popularity among businesses and open source communities like OpenStack with a 50 percent increase in deployments this year, according to IDC. We will work with OVA to extend education and advocacy that supports and helps advance the important work of this developer community.

Meet your new network admin: The Linux admin (and vice versa)

As Linux takes over the network operating system, the roles of Linux admin and network admin grow increasingly entwined.

About coherence, Twitter, and the Free Software Foundation

  • Yet Another Me; By Sergio Durigan Junior (Posted by AwesomeTux on Oct 22, 2013 12:44 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU
"The Free Software Foundation has a Twitter account. Surprised? So am I, in a negative way, of course. And I will explain why on this post. I first learned about the Twitter account on IRC. I was hanging around in the #fsf channel on Freenode, when someone mentioned that "... something has just been posted on FSF's Twitter!" (yes, it was a happy announcement, not a complaint). I thought it was a joke, but before laughing I decided to confirm. And to my deepest sorrow, I was wrong. The Free Software Foundation has a Twitter account."

Overlay scrollbar in Ubuntu 13.10

  • LinuxBSDos; By finid (Posted by finid on Oct 21, 2013 11:57 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
So one of the first things I tend to do on a new installation of Ubuntu Desktop is to disable it. On previous editions of Ubuntu, that meant uninstalling or removing the liboverlay-scrollbar package.

Open Virtualization Alliance joins the Linux Foundation

The Open Virtualization Alliance has joined the Linux Foundation as a collaborative project to deepen its ties with the Linux community.

Ultimate 3.6 Lite Screenshot Tour

Ultimate Edition 3.6 is available. Ultimate Edition, first released in December 2006, is a fork of Ubuntu. The goal of the project is to create a complete, seamlessly integrated, visually stimulating, and easy-to-install operating system. Single-button upgrade is one of several special characteristics of this distribution. Other main features include custom desktop and theme with 3D effects, support for a wide range of networking options, including WiFi and Bluetooth, and integration of many extra applications and package repositories.

Q&A: Clement Lefebvre: The man behind Linux Mint

Linux Mint, an Ubuntu and Debian-based Linux distribution, has seen tremendous growth in community support and installed base in recent years. Since arriving on the scene in 2006 with its first release called "Ada," Mint has become the most popular FOSS operating system on DistroWatch.com, surpassing both Ubuntu and Debian themselves.

Pandora FMS 5.0 is Out!

Pandora FMS 5.0 looks much more beautiful now. With a completely renovated layout and a powerful graphic engine based on interactive Flot (HTLM5), the new interface lets you zoom in and out and get interactive windows without using Flash. Furthermore, Pandora FMS has a new console for mobile devices and tablets.

Citrix's Mark Hinkle: Linux Can Change the World Beyond Technology

Collaboration can change the world and Linux and open source developers must use what they’ve learned to lead the way. This was the message delivered by Mark Hinkle, director of open source solutions at Citrix, in his inspirational keynote at LinuxCon and CloudOpen Europe in Edinburgh this morning.

Football Manager Shows More Linux GPU Driver Bugs

Football Manager 2014 went into beta last week on Steam for Linux. While it shouldn't be too surprising to the Phoronix-reading Linux graphics enthusiasts, the new non-FPS game has illustrated new Linux graphics driver bugs.

The Best Google Nexus 7 Apps

Getting a Nexus 7? It's the best small-screen tablet you can buy, but you'll want to install the right apps. Here are 20 of our favorites in a variety of categories.

Linux Terminal: Check who uses all your memory with smem

  • linuxaria.com; By Linuxaria (Posted by linuxaria on Oct 21, 2013 6:08 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
As system administrator, or simple user that uses Linux on its desktop sometime you notice that something it’s eating all the memory of your system. As first thing be sure to understand how Linux manage memory, I’ve be called too many time by scared users that did a free and were unable to read its output properly, in short, don’t worry if the Linux Kernel it’s using your memory to cache file.

So let’s take a look at a nice small program that can help us in find which process/users are using, for real, the memory of our systems.

Where Have All the Techies Gone?

I'm not quite sure how this happened but it seems the dumbed-down computer tech of our everyday life is not easy enough; the public is baffled and apparently needs even more simplification.

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