Home Search
google - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
Motorola Project Ara: The Future of Smartphones is Open Source Hardware
The recently announcedProject Ara from Motorola is a groundbreaking news for all the open source community. If the declared objective of Motorola (read Google)...
Leadwerks Game Engine Now In Beta For Linux
The Leadwerks 3.1 game engine is now in beta for Linux and supports an OpenGL 4.x renderer when paired with the proprietary AMD and...
LibreOffice Lands A Ton Of GPU OpenCL Functions
More than 50 commits pushed into the core code-base today for the LibreOffice open-source office suite work on support for "GPU Calc" to take...
Sea Islands Improvements Come To AMD GPU LLVM Back-End
For those with AMD Radeon HD 8000 "Sea Islands" graphics processors, the AMD GPU back-end inside LLVM now contains better support for this hardware...Read...
Red Hat Delivers New Onboarding Program for Enterprise OpenStack
Red Hat is very rapidly increasing its focus on OpenStack. The company is out with a new initiative called On-Ramp to Enterprise OpenStack to...
Mesa 10.0 Gets A Release Date, Branching Plan
Mesa 10.0 has many new 3D graphics features and we've known for a while the plan was to put out this next Mesa release...
KTAP 0.3 Brings New Linux Dynamic Tracing Features
KTAP is a lightweight script-based dynamic tracing tool for Linux that remains independent of GCC and doesn't require kernel module re-compilation. KTAP 0.3 was...
How to Run Program or Process on Specific CPU Cores on Linux
As multi-core CPUs become increasingly popular on server-grade hardware as well as end-user desktop PCs or laptops, there have been growing efforts in the...
Arch-Based Manjaro 0.8.8-RC1 Has A New Installer
Manjaro Linux 0.8.8-RC1 is now available and it features package management and installation improvements...Read more at Phoronix
Why Samsung Needs to Woo Developers
The Korean company builds Android phones, but it still needs developers to make apps specific to its devices. CNET explains why. Read more at...