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More eBPF Improvements Heading To Linux 4.1
With the in-development Linux 4.1 kernel one of the new features is for eBPF programs to attach to Kprobes but now there's more eBPF...
LLDB Is Getting Into Shape For Linux 64-bit Debugging
From Valve's interest in the LLDB debugger to many other firms also being interested in LLVM's debugger as an alternative to GDB on Linux,...
Wine-Staging 1.7.41 Works On Improved Debugging Support
Following in the foot steps of Wine 1.7.41, Wine-Staging 1.7.41 has been released as the re-based version of this version of Wine with various...
Midori 0.5.10 Browser Released
For users of the open-source Midori web-browser, a new release is available...Read more at Phoronix
Open Computing: Vendor Landscape
The Open Compute Project, initiated by Facebook as a way to increase computing power while lowering associated costs with hyper-scale computing, has gained a...
Why Nvidia Graphics Cards are the Worst for Open-Source, But the Best for Linux...
Linux users have long had a love-hate relationship with Nvidia. On the one hand, Nvidia’s proprietary graphics drivers have always been the best-performing ones...
Wine 1.7.41 Works More On Kernel Job Objects, MSI Patches
Two weeks ago Wine 1.7.40 added kernel job object support (after previously being a feature of Wine-Staging) and now with today's v1.7.41 release this...
Linux 4.1 Has Improvements For The Multi-Queue Block Layer
The latest good stuff for the Linux 4.1 kernel are the block core improvements, which mostly are focused on improving the multi-block block layer...
GNOME 3.16: The Sleekest Linux Desktop to Date
I’ve been an advocate of change on the Linux desktop for some time—at least until Ubuntu Unity came around. Once I started using Canonical’s...
ZFS & Libdvdcss Should Soon Be In Debian
For Debian GNU/Linux users wishing to have ZFS file-system support and libdvdcss (for DVD playback) without having to use third-party package archives, that should...