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Shuttleworth: Introducing the Fan

Mark Shuttleworth announces “the Fan”, a new mechanism for directing communications between containers. “We recognised that container networking is unusual, and quite unlike true software-defined networking, in that the number of containers you want on each host is probably roughly the same. You want to run a couple hundred containers on each VM. You also don’t (in the docker case) want to live migrate them around, you just kill them and start them again elsewhere. Essentially, what you need is an address multiplier – anywhere you have one interface, it would be handy to have 250 of them instead.” See this pagefor details on how it works.

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Queue Spinlocks Coming For Linux 4.2 Kernel

Waiman Long of HP has been spearheading qspinlocks now for the past several months and with Linux 4.2 the queue spinlocks support will be merged…

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Entroware’s Apollo Is a Superb White Laptop Powered by Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE

Entroware has recently forged a partnership with the Ubuntu MATE project to help them ship laptops powered by this operating system and the laptop called Apollo that will definitely turn some heads.

Entroware has already presented a new Linux mini-PC powered by Ubuntu 15.04 and Ubuntu MATE 15.04 read more)

Mageia 5 Released

The Mageia 5 release is now available. The headline feature in this long-awaited distribution release appears to be UEFI BIOS support, but there’s more; see the release notesfor details.

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Qt 5.5 Release Candidate Finally Appears

The release candidate to Qt 5.5 is now available with The Qt Company hoping to officially ship this tool-kit update soon…

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Raspberry Pi Default Firmware Updates To Using Linux 4.0

For Raspberry Pi users out there, the default firmware branch has changed to using the

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Red Hat Names Calderoni CFO

The Cisco veteran takes over as chief financial officer for Red Hat and succeeds Charlie Peters July 13.

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The 4.1 Kernel is Out

Linus has released the 4.1 kernel. “It’s not like the 4.1 release cycle was particularly painful, and let’s hope that the extra week of letting it sit makes for a great release. Which wouldn’t be a bad thing, considering that 4.1 will also be a LTS release.” Headline features in this release include support for encrypted ext4 filesystems, the persistent memory block driver, ACPI support for the ARM64 architecture, and more.

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How to Edit Movie Subtitles on the Linux Desktop

Here’s is a quick guide on how to load and edit subtitles on GNOME Subtitles and Subtitle Editor. The movie that I will be using for this tutorial is a documentary called “The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard” released in 2013 under a Creative Commons (CC) license.

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Cloud-Based Development Gains in Popularity

The study estimated 4.9 million developers worldwide are currently using the cloud, while 4.1 million have the expectation of using it in six months.

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