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Four Remote Packet-of-Death Vulnerabilities In The Linux Kernel
Just this morning the major VENOM security vulnerability was made public while a few hours later, a kernel developer has gone public with four...
Fedora Workstation 22 Is Looking Great, Running Fantastic
Fedora 22 is now under its final freeze with planned availability before month's end. I've been running Fedora 22 on various development systems and...
Intel Cherryview Now Supports OpenCL On Linux
Intel's been working on open-source Linux support for Cherryview for more than one year while finally one of the last pieces of the hardware...
HP Launches Ubuntu Laptops, PCs in Russia
HP laptops and PCs pre-loaded with Ubuntu are to go on sale in Russia from the middle of May, Canonical has announced.The post HP...
Qt 5.5 Now Plans To Ship At The End Of June
Qt 5.5 has been running behind schedule for some time while now The Qt Company is trying to get it back on track and...
NVIDIA 346.72 Linux Driver Brings Few Fixes
NVIDIA announced the release yesterday of the 346.72 driver, which is their latest binary Linux update in the long-lived 346 branch...Read more at Phoronix
10 Linux Dream Jobs – What’s Yours?
What’s your Linux dream job? The Linux Foundation recently asked our Twitter followers to share their ideal Linux careers. Many responded that they’re already...
Firefox 38 Adds Responsive Image Support, Ruby Annotations
Mozilla Firefox 38 is being officially released today and with this open-source web browser update comes new functionality...Read more at Phoronix
Distribution Release: Black Lab Linux 6.5 SR 1
The Black Lab project has released its first service release to Black Lab Linux 6.5. The new service release completes the project's migrating to...
One Of Intel’s Newest Linux Graphics Developers Is A Former Ubuntu Dev
Intel's Open-Source Technology Center continues to hire new developers for working on their Linux graphics stack. Back in 2013, Intel had 20~30 full-time Linux...