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Highlights from Day 1 at LinuxCon 2010

If LinuxCon 2009 was all about the desktop, then the underlying theme of LinuxCon 2010 is the desktop is dead, at least as we...

LLVMpipe With Intel’s GLSL2 Compiler

Last month we tested out Intel's new GLSL compiler for Mesa when running the ATI Radeon classic Mesa and Gallium3D drivers to see how...

Garrett’s LinuxCon Talk Emphasizes Lessons Learned from Android/Kernel Saga

 A LinuxCon session led by Red Hat's Matthew Garrett discussed the lessons learned from Google's ongoing attempts to include power-management code in the mainline...

Linux Foundation Launches Open Compliance Program

  While complying with FOSS licenses is not overly difficult, it can be complex and many companies have asked for help ensuring that they don't...

Working On The X.Org 7.6 Katamari

If all goes according to plan, X.Org Server 1.9 will be released in about two weeks, but after that there still is the X.Org...

Introducing the Open Compliance Program

I’m extremely proud to launch a major addition in our legal programs today: the Open Compliance Program.   Those of you who follow Linux know its...

openSUSE Connect hacking session at FrOSCon 2010

The openSUSE Boosters team is preparing for their presence at FrOSCon, which will be held on 21st and 22nd of August 2010 in Sankt...

Btrfs Did Regress Hard In The Linux 2.6.35 Kernel

This morning we published benchmarks of ZFS, EXT4, and Btrfs when running these three popular file-systems off a high-performance OCZ Vertex 2 solid-state drive...

X.Org Server 1.9 Is Hitting Ubuntu 10.10 Soon

Ubuntu's Christopher James Halse Rogers has just issued a notice that X.Org Server 1.9 is soon going to be uploaded to the Ubuntu Maverick...

Lightspark Gains Faster Rendering, H263/MP3 Video

Lightspark, one of the newest free software projects designed to provide an open-source implementation of Adobe's Flash/SWF specification, has been progressing at a rather...