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Racing To Finish X.Org Multi-Touch Support

Peter Hutterer has provided an update on the state of X.Org multi-touch support as he hopes to have this input feature ready for integration...

Frozenbyte Delays Trine 2 For Linux Into 2012

If you were hoping to play Frozenbyte's new game, Trine 2, under Linux this year, you're out of luck. Frozenbyte has announced that the...

Run ChromeOS with a Hint of Lime: ChromiumOS Lime Builds (Finally) Available

What's 338 days late between friends? Last year Hexxeh promised ChromiumOS Lime builds "within the next two weeks." Unfortunately, the schedule slipped just a...

Video: Introduction to Cuda 4.1

In this video, Nvidia’s Will Ramey describes new features in CUDA 4.1, including a new LLVM based compiler, 1000 new image processing functions in...

NASA Goddard Demo Doubles Bandwidth at SC11

Researchers got a taste of high-speed networks of the future recently at SC11. Using SSDs and an innovative network configuration , the NASA Goddard...

AMD Driver Support State For Radeon HD 7000 Series, Trinity

A few weeks ago I began talking about the AMD Radeon HD 7000 series driver support, but this week there is some new information...

DragonEgg 3.0 Puts GCC & LLVM In One Bed

LLVM 3.0 was released last week as a major update to this increasingly popular open-source compiler infrastructure. With the release of LLVM 3.0 proper...

Genode Aims To Produce A General Purpose OS

2012 could be an especially interesting year for open-source software with continued advancements in the area of open-source drivers, prominent announcements, major software releases...

GIMP 2.8 Moves Close To An Early 2012 Release

GIMP 2.8 is finally inching closer to seeing the light of day... Read more at Phoronix

Mozilla Sets Sights on Firefox 3.6 Users Who Need Upgrades

Back in February of this year, Mozilla announced its new rapid release cycle for the Firefox browser, and, sure enough, new versions have been...