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Getting Good Vibrations with Linux
Vibrations and wave motions describe many different physical systems. In fact, most systems that dissipate energy do so through waves of one form or...
$99 Parallella Supercomputer has Successful Launch After 18 Months
Back in January of last year I wrote about an ambitious new project that set out to build an affordable, open parallel computing platform,...
The NSF Pours $20 Million Into Experimental Cloud Test Beds
Never underestimate the impact that the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) can have on technology. After all, way back when there was no commercial...
SteamOS Update 133 Has Better Intel Performance, VA-API
Valve released this morning the 133 update to the SteamOS Alchemist Beta. With this update comes new packages and other updates...Read more at Phoronix
DRM Graphics Changes For Linux 3.18 Might End Up Being Smaller
Handling merge requests for the DRM graphics driver updates will be done differently for the Linux 3.18 kernel, which will result in a few...
Opening Up in New Ways: How the OpenPOWER Foundation is Taking Open to New...
It’s no secret that open development is the key to rapid and continuous technology innovation. Openly sharing knowledge, skills and technical building blocks is...
VMware Comes Full Circle, to Release its Own OpenStack Flavor
Ever since 2012, we've covered the unsure stance that VMware has displayed toward emerging open source cloud computing platforms, including OpenStack, CloudStack and Eucalyptus....
First Firefox OS Phone Arrives in India, Priced at $33
Mozilla has announced that the first smartphone running its Firefox OS mobile operating system is now on sale in India, following earlier reports that...
KDE’s KWin On Wayland Is Progressing For 5.1 Release
Martin Gräßlin shared that work on KDE's KWin window manager for supporting Wayland is back to happening at full-speed...Read more at Phoronix
AMD Radeon R9 290 Open-Source Driver Works, But Has A Ways To Go
With the Linux 3.17 kernel, Mesa 10.3, and the newest Radeon microcode files, there's finally working Hawaii GPU support by AMD's open-source Linux graphics...