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ComFusion 4.1 Screenshot Tour
Now available for download, the new version of Comfusion. New in this version: added full MATE desktop 1.4.2 (GNOME 2 desktop clone, seamlessly integrates with Compiz in Comfusion 4); added wbar with Token icons, individualized for each session; wbarconf, wbar configurator; TvenLinux, a script to view our online TV on Linux, also able to show programming; updated the Skype installer to install the latest version; Picapy, an excellent image manager for Picasa Web; Darktable, a free alternative to Adobe Lightroom for Comfusion 4; Launchy, a simple application launcher for Comfusion 4; Angry Bots, a shooter game with a new game engine Unity3D; added Apt-Fast, faster downloads; added Xscroll Overlays, a modern bar like in the latest Ubuntu.
Bodhi Linux ARMHF RootFS
I've decided I am going to start maintaining a generic ARMHF root file system to make creating Bodhi Linux images for new ARM devices easier for myself and others.
Imagemagick trick 1 of (?)
During a recent vacation, I needed to convert some digital images taken by a relative's camera from a raw format into something that would display better on my laptop. As usual, imagemagick came to the rescue. Details are included below.
Looping Through LLVM's New Loop Vectorizer
Premiering with LLVM 3.2, which will debut later this month, is an automatic loop vectorizer. I've already delivered benchmarks of LLVM's new automatic loop vectorizer, but here's more details on this new LLVM compiler feature...
A New Project To Run Mac OS X Binaries On Linux
While there is the Wine project to run native Windows binaries on Linux (and other platforms), there's a new open-source project that's emerging for running Apple OS X binaries on Linux in a seamless manner...
Ubuntu Continues Focusing On The Nexus 7 Tablet
Ubuntu developers continue investing a great deal of time and resources on ensuring the Linux distribution runs smoothly on the Google Nexus 7 tablet...
ArchBang Gets Banged Up For The Holidays
ArchBang 2012.12 was released this weekend as the latest version of the Arch Linux derivative distribution that is very lightweight and ships with the OpenBox window manager...
Announcement: RapidDisk (rxdsk) 2.7 Stable release
RapidDisk is an advanced Linux RAM Disk which consists of a collection of modules and an administration tool. Features include: Dynamically allocate RAM as block device. Use them as stand alone disk drives or even map them as caching nodes to slower local disk drives.
Contest: Create Konqi with Krita
Konqui the friendly dragon has been KDE's mascot for over ten years. It's time for a new look!
Introducing Ubuntu Answers Lens for Unity
The Ubuntu Answers Lens is an Unity Lens that allows users to easily and quickly find answers to common questions directly from Unity Dash.
Valve Source Engine Linux Benchmarks Are Imminent
I am now cleared to begin publishing Linux graphics benchmarks of Valve's Source Engine games on Linux plus other performance-related information from the Steam Linux client...
Ubuntu Linux Considers Greater Usage Of zRAM
Ubuntu developers and users have brought back up the matter of zRAM and using it as part of the default Ubuntu Linux installation in some intelligent manner...
Trojita Is Pulled In As A KDE Project
The Trojita program is becoming part of the KDE project. Trojita is a Qt-based lightweight email application...
The H Roundup - MySQL holes, router hacks and password cracks
In the week ending 8 December - Security to the fore as MySQL and SSH holes were exposed, routers could be hacked by email, password cracking powered up, and a Secure Boot bootloader for all Linux distributions was made available
Upstart 1.6.1 Brings New Changes
Last month marked the release of Upstart 1.6 for the init daemon primarily used by Ubuntu. Coming out nearly one month later is Upstart 1.6.1 to deliver on some additional work...
Kubuntu 12.10 Review
Kubuntu brings many exciting changes with the release of version 12.10. This highly anticipated release came on October 18 2012, and coincided with the release of the popular Ubuntu 12.10. Kubuntu 12.10 prevails as a top quality choice for all but the most avid server user who could certainly find a viable alternative.
Android Appalooza: Download good apps for nothing
It’s already December, and before you know it that dreaded post-Christmas credit card statement will arrive in your mailbox, reminding you of just how truly pricey this season can be. Or maybe that’s just me. Anyway, that's why today's Appalooza is all about those applications gratis. This week, we’ll check out Snapseed’s latest Android photo app, a fantastic point-and-click adventure game, and an app that lets you search the entirety of your social network rolodex.
Intel Merges ETC2 Texture Compression In Mesa
ETC2, the new royalty-free texture compression method that's required by OpenGL ES 3.0, now has support within mainline Mesa. However, for now this ETC2 support is limited to the Intel DRI driver...
USPTO may invalidate another of Apple's key multitouch patents
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a first Office action declaring all twenty claims of one of Apple's key multitouch patents invalid. The decision that was filed Monday isn't final, but Apple will have its work cut out for it in order to overturn the initial ruling before it's set in stone.
A NUMA Linux Kernel Performance Comparison
For those interested in Non-Unified Memory Access performance under Linux, here's an independent performance comparison that puts the mainline kernel against three other NUMA kernels...
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