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Intel Graphics Will Change In The Linux 3.10 Kernel

The Linux 3.10 kernel that's soon entering development will feature a fair number of graphics driver changes...Read more at Phoronix

Distribution Release: Manjaro Linux 0.8.5 “MATE”, “LXDE”, “KDE”

The Manjaro development team has announced the release of three community editions of Manjaro Linux 0.8.5, featuring the MATE, LXDE and KDE desktop environments:...

Open Recall: Fresh Linux Releases and Something to Read

In this edition: a Foresight Linux release, a new Network Security Toolkit, the second update for ROSA Marathon 2012, a new issue of IFOSSLR,...

LLVM/Clang 3.3 Should Be Close To Building Linux Kernel

Developing are reaching a point where the mainline LLVM/Clang compiler in an "out of the box" configuration can compile the mainline Linux kernel with...

Intel Does Fast Math With MKL On Linux

Intel's Integrated Performance Primitives (IPP) and their Math Kernel Library (MKL) provide for very fast math operations with modern processors...Read more at Phoronix

Is ‘Linux’ a Word Better Left Unspoken?

It's no secret that brand image is a crucial consideration in most any consumer product's success, and Linux is surely no exception. That's been...

More Experiments with Linux-Only UEFI Secure Boot Installation

UEFI BIOS and Secure Boot work perfectly well with only Linux installed according to the experiments I have conducted on my own PC.Read more...

The Chromebook Isn’t Selling — So What?

Apparently people aren't buying Chromebooks. Or they're buying them but not using them. But does that actually matter?Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit

Linux in 2013: ‘Freakishly Awesome’ – And Who Needs a Fork?

Features, performance, security, stability: pick, er, fourLCS2013  If there was a theme for Day One of the Linux Foundation's seventh annual Linux Collaboration Summit, taking...

Parallella: The $99 Linux Supercomputer

Move over Raspberry Pi, here comes Adapteva's Parallella, a low-cost parallel chip board for Linux supercomputing.Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit