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The Tux3 filesystem returns

The "Tux3" next-generation filesystem project generated a lot of discussion and a fair amount of code before fading into obscurity; LWN last covered this...

FreeBSD Moves Along On ARM Support

While Linux continues to move along quite briskly on ARM hardware support and already has 64-bit ARM AArch64 support, that's not the case in...

LLVM 3.2 released

Version 3.2 of the LLVM compiler system and Clang C compiler has been released. "Despite only it being a bit over 6 months of...

Weekend Project: Become a Linux Contributor

A lot of you fine readers are already contributors to your favorite worthy Linux projects. I'll wager there are also some who would love...

Linux, the 386, and Days of Auld Lang Syne

The year 2012 may not yet be over, but here in the Linux community another kind of curtain was recently dropped for the...

openSUSE 12.3 Milestone 2 Ready for Testing

The openSUSE News Teams yesterday announced the release of openSUSE 12.3 Milestone 2 saying more than 470 packages were updated since Milestone 1. The...

7 Embedded Linux Stories to Watch in 2013

Earlier this month, Linus Torvalds was reminded that Linux 3.8 will not run on i386 computers, such the one he used to create Linux...

Enterprise-Worthy Improvements in the 3.7 Linux Kernel

Just in time for Christmas, the 3.7 Linux kernel was released on December 10, 2012, and brings with it 64-bit ARM support plus a...

Author Gabriella Coleman Expands on Role of Linux in Hacker Culture

  Gabriella Coleman is the Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy at McGill University. She recently released a new book titled"Coding Freedom: The Ethics...

Did Scientists Actually Find Two Higgs Bosons?

The Higgs Boson. The "God Particle." We found it. It's "real science." Story's over right? Not exactly. An anomaly in the data kinda-sorta makes...