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Ubuntu Touch: The Smartphone Ubuntu Linux Arrives
Ubuntu Touch isn't ready for every user yet. But power smartphone users, Ubuntu Linux fans, and developers will want to give this new contender...
LinuxCon and CloudOpen Europe Live Blog Day 2: IBM, Samsung and Next-Gen Cloud Panel
We're live blogging from LinuxCon and CloudOpen Europe in Edinburgh at 9:30 a.m. GMT, Oct. 21-23. See yesterday's coverage and follow today's keynotes here...
Linux-Based Display Dev Kit Offers Multitouch Options
Reach Technology announced a 4.3-inch display module development kit for HMI applications with 480 x 272 resolution and either a resistive ($449) or capacitive...
Citrix’s Mark Hinkle: Linux Can Change the World Beyond Technology
Collaboration can change the world and Linux and open source developers must use what they’ve learned to lead the way. This was the message...
Distribution Release: LinHES 8.0
Cecil Watson has released version 8.0 of LinHES (which stands for "Linux Home Entertainment System"), an Arch-based Linux distribution centred around MythTV. The biggest...
Armada DRM Driver Called In For Linux 3.13 Kernel
The Armada DRM display driver for Marvell "Dove" devices is being queued up for hopeful inclusion into the Linux 3.13 kernel...Read more at Phoronix
LinuxCon and CloudOpen Europe Live Blog Day 1: Twitter, Citrix and The Linux Foundation
Welcome to our live coverage of the keynote presentations at LinuxCon and CloudOpen Europe in Edinburgh at 9:30 a.m. GMT, Oct. 21-23. Today we'll...
Painkiller Linux Dev Recommends Non-NVIDIA Open Drivers
Earlier this week Painkiller: Hell and Damnation was released as the latest popular game title reaching Linux. Painkiller: Hell and Damnation is powered by...
The Navy’s Newest Warship is Powered by Linux
The USS Zumwalt getting a coat of paint at Bath Iron Works. The ship is exotic in many ways, but it runs on off-the-shelf...
How to Set Up Secure Remote Networking with OpenVPN on Linux, Part 1
It's always been prudent to wrap a warm comfy layer of encryption over your Internet travels to foil snoops of all kinds, and with...