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LLVMpipe On Mesa 8.1 Performance

Having now delivered Mesa 8.1 benchmarks looking at the hardware drivers for AMD R600g, Nouveau, R300g, Intel Ivy Bridge, and Intel Sandy Bridge, here are some benchmarks when on LLVMpipe.

 

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XBMC Media Manager Coming to Ouya

When the Android-based Ouya was announced last month, founder Julie Uhrman said she wanted the system to be more than just a game console, and it now has support for apps like Twitch.TV and Vevo music streaming. The non-gaming options on the console seem set to increase, as the team behind the popular XBMC media manager have pledged to bring the program to the system.

XBMC started life as the Xbox Media Player, an open-source media player designed for Microsoft’s original game console, but has since been ported to platforms ranging from Windows to iOS devices. The program indexes video and audio content on a device and provides an easy-to use browsing and playback interface for that content. It now serves as the core of derivative products like Boxee and Plex.

The Ouya version of XBMC will build on the development team’s recent work on an Android version of the software, and comes in response to what the team calls “hundreds, if not thousands” of request for an Ouya port. Nearly a third of the members of the XBMC development team are Ouya backers, according to an announcement, and that team will have early access to Ouya prototypes to speed up their porting efforts.

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The Top Features Of Fedora 18 “Spherical Cow”

With Fedora 18 entering its feature freeze and branching today, here’s a rundown of some of the most interesting features to be found in this next Fedora release…

 

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Google Forced to Temporarily Deactivate Copy Protection for Android Apps

In Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), purchased apps are encrypted when stored on users’ devices, the aim being to make life more difficult for potential pirates. This has, however, caused problems with some apps, with the result that Google has now been forced to backtrack.

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Intel Lists 36 Variants Of Haswell Graphics

Thanks to patches surfacing on public mailing lists on Monday that continue work on the open-source enablement of Intel Haswell graphics under Linux, we have a look at the different variants of Haswell. Somewhat surprising is that there’s 36 different IDs representing the next-generation Haswell products with different flavors of integrated graphics…

 

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Who Loves Hadoop?

FOSS Mention big data and the first thing that might come to mind is Hadoop. The open source software framework has recently enjoyed a great deal of popularity among vendors and enterprise users. However, if it is to really be useful to the enterprise, Hadoop may need to be taken out of open source, argues Brian Christian, chief technology officer of Zettaset. “The community serves its needs, not the needs of the enterprise,” Christian told LinuxInsider.

 

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dotCloud Open Sources its Hipache WebSocket Proxy

Platform-as-a-service provider dotCloud has made its Hipache distributed HTTP and WebSocket proxy software available as open source under the MIT licence.

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KDE Delivers August Stabilisation Update

The latest update to the 4.8.x branch of the KDE Software Collection fixes several bugs and brings performance improvements across the whole desktop. A Kubuntu PPA already includes the new version.

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CDE Unix Desktop Open Sourced

The Open Group, the steward of the UNIX standards, has open sourced the classic Common Desktop Environment (CDE) for UNIX and Linux; the desktop was originally developed between 1993 and 1999

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OpenGL ES 3.0 – The Future of Tablet and Smartphone Graphics

The Khronos Group has published the final specifications for the OpenGL ES 3.0 mobile graphics interface, providing a preview into the future of 3D graphics on tablets and smartphones

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