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Video: Linux Kernel Developers Respond to Concerns About Community Culture

Shortly after a live Q&A with Linux creator Linus Torvalds at LinuxCon and CloudOpen Europe on Wednesday, the kernel developer panel took the stage...

Linux is on the Right Side of History, Says Open Source Figurehead

Jim Zemlin is excited. We've caught up with him backstage at LinuxCon in Dusseldorf where, as executive director of The Linux Foundation, he has just given...

AMD’s Radeon R9 285 On Linux Offers Good OpenCL Performance

In complementing this week's Linux review of the AMD Radeon R9 285 and follow-up articles with some extra GPU scaling tests and Catalyst AI...

Linus Torvalds’ Best Quotes from LinuxCon Europe 2014

Linus Torvalds doesn't regret any of the technical decisions he's made over the past 23 years since he first created Linux, he said Wednesday...

Slideshow: The Linux Community Celebrates Ada Lovelace Day

Yesterday we celebrated Ada Lovelace, the mathematician and daughter of the poet Lord Byron who is often referred to as the world's first programmer. In 1843,...

Intel’s Baking TPM 2.0 Support For Linux

Jarkko Sakkinen of Intel has published his revised patch series for providing Trusted Platform 2.0 (TPM2) support for the Linux kernel...Read more at Phoronix

Linux Foundation Dronecode Project Takes Flight

The open-source collaboration project leverages embedded Linux in a bid to open up unmanned aerial vehicles to development.Read more at eWeek

Distribution Release: Scientific Linux 7.0

Pat Riehecky has announced the release of Scientific Linux 7.0, a distribution compiled from the source code for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7: "Scientific...

Machine Vision COM and Cameras Go Linux

Vision Components has launched two Linux-based, smart machine vision cameras and a COM built around a Xilinx Zynq SoC, each supporting up to 4.2MP...

CAINE Linux Distribution Helps Investigators With Forensic Analysis

The CAINE Linux distribution helps investigators find the clues and data points that are required for computer security forensics.Read more at eWeek