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How to Benchmark your GPU on Linux

Linux is not famous for its gaming abilities and possibilities, and it is only natural that there aren’t many GPU benchmarking tools available with which users can test their graphics hardware. There are however some benchmarking suites that can help you determine the various aspects of your GPU performance with precision. In this tutorial I will show you GLX-Gears, GL Mark 2 and the benchmarks from “Unigine Benchmark Products”.

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Most-Powerful Ubuntu Smartphone Yet Goes on Sale from Tomorrow

The Meizu MX4 Ubuntu Edition will be available to buy across Europe for €299 – but only via random invitations to interested buyers.

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Arno, the First Open Source Platform for NFV

SDN and NFV are part of a transformational shift in the telecom industry towards network and application virtualization, enabling companies’ need to be flexible in order to meet changing demands. Jonathan Gershater explained it well in his recent article, How telecoms can escape vendor lock-In with open source NFV.

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The Open Container Project and What it Means

Yesterday saw the announcement of the Open Container Project in San Francisco. It is a Linux Foundation project that will hold the specification and basic run-time software for using software containers. This is all “A Good Thing™.”

The list of folks signing up to support the effort contains the usual suspects and this too is a good thing: Amazon Web Services, Apcera, Cisco, CoreOS, Docker, EMC, Fujitsu Limited, Goldman Sachs, Google, HP, Huawei, IBM, Intel, Joyent, the Linux Foundation, Mesosphere, Microsoft, Pivotal, Rancher Labs, Red Hat, and VMware. (Disclosure: I work for HP.)

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Another System For Tracking The Linux Kernel’s Performance

Yet another system has been added to our continuously growing basement server farm that tracks the performance of various upstream open-source projects on a daily basis. Meet system number 58!..

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MythTV A Complete Home Media Center And Digital Video Recorder, Install In Ubuntu 15.04/14.10, Linu


MythTV A Complete Home Media Center And Digital Video Recorder for linux

MythTV is a free, Open-Source and a complete Home Media Center Hub also available for LinuxMythTV is capable to record videos. It is an alternative to Windows Media Center or Tivo. Personally I like MythTV very much. This tutorial will walk you through a quick look at the interesting features of MythTV and also How to install MythTV Latest version 0.27.5 on Ubuntu 15.05/14.10/14.04 or Linux Mint Rafaela/Rebecca or Other Ubuntu Derivatives.
 

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ARM Officials Head to Red Hat Summit to Talk Servers

The chip designer at the show will point to the growing momentum around the hardware and software ecosystem for 64-bit ARM systems.

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Linus Is Looking Forward To Merging KDBUS, But Not Convinced By Performance

With the new Linux kernel mailing list thread about the prospects of merging KDBUS into the mainline Linux kernel, Linus Torvalds has provided his thoughts on the matter for this controversial feature backed by systemd developers for trying to provide a high-performance, kernel-based IPC solution…

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How i can send Email from RHEL 5.8 to the Email Exchange Server step by step

in my office we use the Email Exchange Server and on other server machine RHEL 5.8 installed and ORACLE 11g implemented .So i want to send email from my machine(linux) to 3 manager IT .

from Linux through email exchange server

 

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​Red Hat Enters Mobile Software Market With Samsung

Red Hat has long been a power in Linux servers. Now, with a new software stack and a partnership with Samsung, the Linux giant is going for mobile business users.

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