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Intel Publishes Initial Skylake Linux Graphics Support

While Intel's Skylake isn't arriving until the second half of 2015 as the successor to Broadwell, the Intel Open-Source Technology Center has already published...

Intel Core i7 5960X Haswell-E On Linux

With the X99 burned-up motherboard problem of last week appearing to be behind us with no further issues when using a completely different X99...

Samsung Tizen Based Gear Blink (Glass) to Launch in March 2015?

  These are certainly exciting times for Samsung Electronics and Tizen fans, with release the Tizen based Gear S, amongst other devices like the...

Intel’s Core i7 5960X Is Fast & Wonderful Under Linux

After my first X99 motherboard burned up in a strange situation, since yesterday my Core i7 5960X Haswell-E system started working wonderfully with Linux...

How Amazon Web Services Uses Linux and Open Source

Amazon Web Services first launched in 2006 with one instance and one operating system: Amazon Linux. The cloud computing giant has since expanded to...

Linux-Ready Modules Support Range of Xilinx FPGAs

Avnet released a series of four Linux-ready “PicoZed” COMs based on Xilinx’s Zynq-7000 SoCs, which integrate dual ARM Cortex-A9 cores along with FPGAs. We’ve...

Linus Torvalds Says Linux Binary Packages Are Terrible, Valve Might Save the Desktop

The fact that most of the major distributions use different binaries is a well know problem, one that is not going to be solved...

systemd vs sysVinit Linux Cheatsheet

LinOxide: systemd is the new init system, started with Fedora and now adopted in many distributions like Red Hat, Suse and Centos.  Here's a cheat...

Rackspace: Can it Outrun Customer Uncertainty as CenturyLink, Others Eye Acquisition?

The Rackspace "strategic alternatives" process needs to be resolved as soon as possible or landing deals may become more difficult.Read more at Enterprise Open...

Selling Software: Where Have All the Business Models Gone?

The packaged software market is way past obsolete. But what's the best new model, especially for smaller, independent software companies?Read more at Enterprise Open...