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Pico-ITX Boardset Runs Linux, Android on Snapdragon S4 Pro

Inforce Computing has unveiled a $149 Linux- and Android-friendly Pico-ITX boardset based on a 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064 processor. The tiny...

Nouveau vs. NVIDIA Linux Comparison Shows Shortcomings

One week after delivering updated Radeon Gallium3D vs. AMD Catalyst benchmarks on Ubuntu Linux, we have to share this morning similar results for the...

Farewell, Fuduntu: The Untimely Demise of a Winning Linux Distro

They say death and taxes are the only two things that can be counted on in this life, and for those of us in...

Sound Updates To Be Played In Linux 3.10 Kernel

Beyond knowing about the graphics driver changes coming for the Linux 3.10 kernel, the ALSA/sound kernel driver changes for the soon-to-open merge window are...

Interesting Features, Changes In The Linux 3.9 Kernel

With the release of the Linux 3.9 kernel being imminent, here's a recap of the most interesting features coming to this next Linux release...Read...

Using zRAM On Ubuntu 13.04 Linux

The Linux kernel zRAM module allows for creating RAM-based compressed block devices and for common situations can reduce or eliminate paging on disk. The...

Automotive IVI Linux Meets Yocto 1.3, Genevi 3.0

Mentor Graphics has merged the Linux-based automotive infotainment technology it acquired in February from MontaVista Software into its own in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) platform. Additionally,...

Fanless Microserver Aims Linux on Core-i7 at Harsh Environs

CompuLab has introduced a rugged, fanless, microserver based on 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors, clocked up to 2.5GHz. The Linux-friendly “uSVR” accommodates up to...

My Experiments with Installing Ubuntu 13.04 (Pre-Release) with UEFI Boot

The Live image is Secure Boot compatible, but the installed system is not?Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit

Compressed Textures, Tiling Merged For RadeonSI

The RadeonSI Linux driver that supports the Radeon HD 7000 series and future HD 8000 series of graphics cards can now handle compressed textures...