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Intel Works On RandR Implementation For Wayland’s Weston

The latest work by Intel employees on Wayland is adding an RandR protocol, similar to the X RandR protocol, to the Weston compositor...Read more...

Exciting Features Coming For Qt 5.3

The official release of Qt 5.3 is tentatively planned for April but with the feature freeze coming up we already have a good idea...

Github Brews Text Editor for Developers

'Atom' builds on Chromium to offer text editor in a browser that won't browseGithub has released a beta of what it says is “...

IBM Courts Mobile Developers for Watson Platform

The company launches a developer challenge to prime the app ecosystem pump for its Watson cognitive computing platform.Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit

Schedule for ApacheCon and CloudStack Collaboration Conference is Out

 The Linux Foundation has announced the keynote speakers for ApacheCon and the CloudStack Collaboration Conference. ApacheCon takes place April 7-9, 2014 in Denver, Colorado....

QEMU 2.0 Is Piling On Many Features For Early April Debut

Version 2.0 of the widely-used QEMU emulator that's commonly used with open-source Linux virtualization setups will soon be released. In just over one month...

Weston Work Still Ongoing For A Fullscreen Shell Protocol

For a while now there's been work happening to come up with a fullscreen shell protocol for Wayland's Weston to address some interesting use-cases....

Debian Mempo Still Aiming For Better Security

The Mempo Project is still aiming to provide the "most secure and yet comfortable out-of-the-box Desktop and Server" operating system powered by Debian...Read more...

As OpenStack Certification Efforts Spread Out, Which Vendors Will Win?

OpenStack remains a young cloud computing platform, but it's becoming clear that we will see its compatibility with other technologies getting much better this...

What’s the Best Linux Desktop Environment for Me?

When you install a Linux distribution, a set of programs comes along with it. It's easy to add and delete elements of the programs...