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How to Create Custom Business Cards or Labels in Linux

A savvy business person may believe that a lasting impression starts with a good looking business card. That doesn’t necessarily mean that you need...

Why SUSE Likes The Btrfs File-System

While many assumed Fedora would be the first tier-one Linux distribution shipping with Btrfs by default, it looks like openSUSE may end up being...

Does the Level of Choice on the Android Scene Work Against Users?

Over on the Six Revisions site, Dave Feldman has stirred up some controversy with his post, "The Problem with Android is Choice." You've heard...

GNOME To Work On Wayland Accessibility Support

Now that GNOME 3.10 has shipped and with it comes initial native Wayland support, GNOME developers are beginning to focus on the GNOME 3.12...

GCC 4.8.2 Compiler Brings 70+ Bug Fixes

Jakub Jelinek of Red Hat released GNU Compiler Collection 4.8.2 this morning...Read more at Phoronix

Intel’s Broadwell Delayed: Good News For Linux Users?

During Intel's quarterly earnings call this week it was warned that Broadwell, the successor to Haswell, has been delayed due to a manufacturing problem....

Painkiller: Hell & Damnation Now Out For Linux

Painkiller: Hell and Damnation, a first person shooter by The Farm 51 and released in 2012 for Windows, is now out for Linux. This...

How to Identify CPU Processor Architecture on Linux

Multi-core processor architecture becomes increasingly popular nowadays. This trend is accelerated by the need for supporting multi-tenant hardware virtualization, high-performance computing applications, and Internet-scale...

Mir Bumped To Version 0.0.15 & Mir Server 7

With the 1100th revision to Mir's Bazaar repository, Mir graduated to version 0.0.15 and the Mir Server Library (libmirserver) had an ABI bump to...

Android Security Relies on ZOMBIE CRYPTO, Argues Infosec Pundit

Java compatibility equals RUBBISH securityA German researcher is asking why Google is using the “horribly broken” RC4 and MD5 cipher as its first-default for...