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New ARM Platforms Support For The Linux 3.20 Kernel

With the next kernel -- regardless of whether it be known as Linux 3.20 or Linux 4.0 -- it will contain support for new...

Red Hat Takes Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform to the Next Level

Red Hat remains very focused on advancing its OpenStack-focused cloud business initiatives. The company Red Hat has now released an update of its OpenStack...

Linux Version Dilemma: Linus Torvalds is “Running Out of Fingers and Toes”

 Linus Torvalds, creator and curator of the Linux kernel, has a quandary on his hands: Should he stick to Linux's long-time tradition of massive,...

systemd Lands SD-Boot, Its EFI Boot Manager & Stub Loader

A few weeks ago I wrote how systemd developers were planning to add Gummiboot as a UEFI boot manager to systemd. Now, following the...

Docker, and the Whole Container Space, Remain Red Hot

There has been a lot of action on the container front recently. Version 1.5 of Docker rolled out with new features and upgrades. Survey...

Linus Torvalds Still Deciding Linux 3.20 vs. Linux 4.0

Linus Torvalds is still deciding when to bump the kernel version to Linux 4.0...Read more at Phoronix

Metro Last Light & 2033 Redux Get Updated For Linux

The developers working on the Linux versions of Metro Last Light Redux and Metro 2033 Redux have released a long-awaited new patch release...Read more...

KVM Brings Some Improvements To Linux 3.20

Paolo Bonzini has sent in the KVM pull request for the Linux 3.20 kernel and it includes some interesting changes and features for this...

Take your pick: Two solid $199 Chromebooks from Acer

Laptops running Google's Chrome OS are capable devices suitable for work, play, and education. These two Chromebooks won't break the bank.Read more at ZDNet...

F2FS Gets A Few Fixes For Linux 3.20

F2FS remains a very promising open-source file-system for targeting flash-based storage on Linux, though for Linux 3.20 the changes aren't too exciting...Read more at...