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AMD Catalyst 12.11 Beta Linux Driver Released

AMD Catalyst 12.10 for Linux was only officially released two days ago, but already there’s a Catalyst 12.11 beta for Tux…

 

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Poettering: systemd for Administrators, Part XVIII (Controllers)

The eighteenth installment of Lennart Poettering’s “systemd for Administrators” series covers an interesting newish feature: integrated support for control group resource controllers. “When thinking about service management for systemd, we quickly realized that resource management must be core functionality of it. In a modern world — regardless if server or embedded — controlling CPU, Memory, and IO resources of the various services cannot be an afterthought, but must be built-in as first-class service settings. And it must be per-service and not per-process as the traditional nice values or POSIX Resource Limits were.

Followers of the series may also want to take a peek at Part XVII, covering management of the journal.

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Cloudera’s Project Impala Rides Herd with Hadoop Elephant in Real-Time

Life’s no longer a batch

Hadoop World  There are a lot of gripes about the Hadoop Big Data muncher, and one of them is that it was designed as a batch-oriented system. A number of different add-ons to Hadoop have been created to try to make it more like more familiar relational databases (such as HBase) and their SQL query languages (Hive). But even these do not offer the kind of real-time performance that businesses expect. And so, for the last two years, Cloudera has been working on distributed parallel SQL query engine that will slide into the Hadoop stack and turn it into a real-time query engine.…

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iPad Mini to Grab Sales from $199 Tablets, Says Analyst

With iOS 6 and a 7.9-inch screen size, the iPad Mini will scoop up market share from rival tablets, according to a J.P. Morgan analyst. [Read more]

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Another Day, Another Patent Ruling in the Apple v. Samsung Saga

This time around, a Dutch court has ruled that Samsung does not violate Apple’s pinch-to-zoom patent in its line of mobile products. [Read more]

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Distribution Release: Proxmox 2.2 “Virtual Environment”

Martin Maurer has announced the release of Proxmox 2.2 “Virtual Environment” edition, an open-source virtualization platform for running virtual appliances and virtual machines, based on Debian GNU/Linux: “Hi all. We just released Proxmox VE 2.2, including countless improvements and a lot of exiting new features, like live snapshots….

 

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Raspberry Pi Opens its ARM Graphics Code

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced that it is now able to release the ARM code of the Raspberry Pi’s graphics stack, giving the mini-computer a completely open source ARM-based software platform

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Five New RPG Games for Linux

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If you love RPG (role-playing games) and you think there’s no future for these games on Linux, this post is for you. I’ll show you five new RPG games developed from scratch that run on Penguin: Questverse, Hale, Dawn, Flare and Arakion.

Just a warning: these are projects in the making, so none of them are ready to be fully played. But if you like this genre, read on, you won’t be disappointed.

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Cairo-Dock 3.1 With Improved Unity Integration

The latest version of the Cairo-Dock application switcher for Linux desktops features integration improvements for Ubuntu’s Unity desktop and updates the configuration window.

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KDevelop 4.4 C++ IDE Released

Version 4.4 of the open source C++ integrated development environment adds a new welcome screen which the developers hope will help newcomers and provide a faster workflow for existing users.

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