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Interview: The Software Imperative for Supercomputing

In a newly posted interview, Cray’s Jay Gould describes how the supercomputing world has changed and why the company has nearly a 5:1 ratio...

Optimizing Performance For Intel OpenGL On Linux

For those OpenGL application and game developers seeking to optimize their program's performance for the Mesa hardware drivers, and more specifically the Intel HD...

QEMU 1.6 Brings A Whole Lot Of Changes

QEMU 1.6.0 has been released and with this open-source processor emulator commonly used with Linux KVM are a whole lot of new features and...

New Linux Podcast Could be What You’re Looking For

Jupiter Broadcasting, the guys that bring you the Linux Action Show, now bring Linux enthusiasts a new Linux podcast: Linux Unplugged. The first show...

ARM for HPC Will be Build-what-you-want Style

Over at the ARM Blog, Andrew Sloss writes that the ARM approach to Big Data and HPC sets out to maximize efficiency by not...

Linux Kernel “Hobbyist” Wanted: Free Travel to Kernel Summit

Editor's Note: This announcement was reposted with permission from Linux Kernel developer Steven Rostedt.As an experiment this year, the Linux Kernel Summit Program Committee...

All About the Linux Kernel: Cgroup’s Redesign

Over the past few months, big changes have been underway on the cgroup Linux kernel subsystem and its related, but independent, system and service...

KDE’s KWin Ported To Qt Quick 2

Martin Gräßlin, the German KWin window manager maintainer for KDE, is making good progress in porting the code-base for KDE Frameworks 5 compatibility...Read more...

Canonical Is Shutting Down Ubuntu Friendly

Canonical is going to finally shutdown Ubuntu Friendly, their community approach for users to share with other Ubuntu users how well their laptops/desktops work...

FSFE Opposes Claim that Free Software Harms

Microsoft and Nokia protest "price predation" and play at being prey.Does no-cost software harm consumers? The FairSearch coalition thinks so, at least when it...