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What It Took Porting LibreOffice To GTK3 & Wayland
For the past several months Caolán McNamara has been leading the charge for adding GTK3 tool-kit support to LibreOffice. With the new LibreOffice 5.0 that initial GTK3 support is in place that also brings initial Wayland support for this open-source office suite...
A Linux User's Review Of Microsoft Windows 10
When I first started to talk to Michael about working with him this summer, one of the things we agreed on is that I would do a review of Windows 10. While I vastly prefer Linux as my day-to-day operating system, I do use Windows for gaming, and I also support Windows clients as part of my job at my University.
Cool Things To Do With GTK+
Prolific GNOME/GTK developer Matthias Clasen presented at the on-going GUADEC conference about neat tricks / little known features of GTK+...
Opera Browser Company May Sell Itself Off
This probably shouldn't come as much of a surprise, but the Norway-based Opera Software is considering a sale of the company with multiple parties supposedly being interested in this web-focused Oslo outfit...
Next Month We Might Hear About Unigine's New Linux Tech Demo
For years Unigine has been producing some of the best Linux (and Windows) tech demos / benchmarks. Going back to the days when there were few quality games on Linux, they were doing terrific OpenGL tests and stressing Linux GPUs/drivers like crazy. Fortunately, they're going to be working out another test soon...
Some Of The Changes To Be Found In Next Week's Fedora 23 Alpha Release
Fedora 23 Alpha is coming next week. Here's a look at some of the new features to find with Fedora 23...
Running CrossOver 14 Linux For An Easier Wine Experience
For a large portion of Linux and Mac users the reality is there will be some Windows program that they will still have to use on a daily or near-daily basis. For many the answer is Wine, letting them use their applications with a variable amount of success on their new *nix system. Unfortunately Wine doesn't come with any guarantee of support for a given application, nor is there any level of support from the developers beyond the community, or a generous developer. Enter CrossOver.
HEVC/H.265 Video Decode Is Present In VDPAU For AMDGPU
Recently there was a question by a Phoronix reader whether H.265/HEVC GPU-based video decode would be supported by the new AMDGPU driver stack on supported hardware. There is indeed the support in place with the latest Git of the open-source AMD Linux driver code...
Fedora 23 Alpha Cleared For Release Next Week
The alpha release of Fedora 23 is coming next week...
Wine 1.7.49 Has DirectWrite Improvements For Steam, More OpenMP
The newest bi-weekly development release of Wine is now available...
Rust 1.2 Brings Faster Compiler Performance, Parallel Code Generation
The team working on Rust, led by Mozilla, announced the stable release yesterday of Rust 1.2 release...
KDE's Breeze Icons Get Expanded For Plasma 5.4
For those wondering about the latest work done by the KDE Visual Design Group (VDG), they have more beautiful icons coming for Plasma 5.4...
You Can Get Vulkan Now... In Wearable Form
While waiting for the Vulkan specification and implementations to be formally unveiled later in the year, there's the next best thing...
Ubuntu's Deb-Based Software Center Fails As An App Store
Aside from the Ubuntu Software Center on the desktop frustrating some users over being slow and outdated compared to other "software stores", some app developers are also unhappy with Canonical's handling of the USC for paid apps...
A Look At Daala's Git Repository, The Lead Developers & Code Count
While the Daala video coding format backed primarily by Xiph.Org and Mozilla isn't ready for mainstream use yet, looking at its Git repository does at least reveal some environmental data to discuss...
Radeon Gallium3D HUD Improvements Land In Git
For users of Gallium3D's Heads-Up Display, a number of improvements have landed in Mesa Git, particularly if you're a RadeonSI driver user...
EFF Releases Privacy Badger To Try To Stop Online Tracking
The Electronic Frontier Foundation announced this week the release of the GPLv3-licensed Privacy Badger 1.0...
Easily Swap Between AMD & NVIDIA OpenGL Linux Drivers At Boot Time
For benchmarkers, or distributions that ship the closed source drivers, it might be a pain to constantly be swapping between the two closed source drivers. It would appear that one developer was annoyed by this enough to try and create a solution. Meet: gpu-driver-swap by mikeanthonywild...
AltArch SIG Announced For CentOS: Fun For ARM & More
On Monday a message was sent out to the centos-announce mailing list bringing attention to the newly created AltArch Special Interest Group. The focus of the group is for the community to come together and support CentOS 7 on architectures other than x86_64-- architectures such as ARMv7, AArch64 (64-bit ARM), 32-bit x86...
Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS Released With New Kernel & X Stack
Ubuntu 14.04.3 has been released today as the latest point release to this newest Long-Term Support stack handled by Canonical for Ubuntu Linux...
Debian Wants To Tackle UEFI, But They Need Your Help
Over the weekend the Debian project put out a call, over Twitter, for UEFI horror stories as their developers begin to take a more serious look at Debian and UEFI, with the creation of a UEFI team...
GCC's JIT Library Is Still Working Out Speed Improvements
Present in GCC 5.x is libgccjit, an embeddable Just-In-Time compiler for the GNU Compiler Collection. While it's still largely experimental and I haven't heard of any projects really utilizing it in a production setting yet, more performance improvements are ahead...
Go 1.5 RC1 Released
The first release candidate is out for the upcoming Go 1.5 language update...
NVIDIA GeForce: Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 15.04 Linux OpenGL Benchmarks
Earlier this week I ran some Windows 10 vs. Linux benchmarks of Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, the latest AAA game that's been ported to Linux. Those results showed the Linux version of this game running much slower than Windows, so while having a Win10 installation around I decided to also run some fresh OpenGL Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu Linux benchmarks on some older titles. Here are those results.
Zaphod Support For The X.Org Mode-Setting Driver
Dave Airlie recently implemented support for the Zaphod mode within the X.Org Server's xf86-video-modesetting driver...
NetBSD Pushes Some Minor Improvements For The XGI X.Org Driver
If you're still relying upon a vintage XGI Volari graphics card or have a XGI integrated GPU on a server motherboard, thanks to the NetBSD folks there are 19 patches for the xf86-video-xgi open-source driver...
GCC 5 Is Causing Headaches For Ubuntu Touch Developers
Last week Ubuntu 15.10 transitioned over to GCC 5 and switching over to this major compiler update plus the associated libstdc++6 ABI changes is causing headaches for some developers...
Qt Creator 3.5 Nearly Ready For Release
Eike Ziller announced the release today of the release candidate for Qt Creator 3.5...
DisplayLink Releases First USB 3.0 Driver, But Doesn't Appear Fully Open
A few days after writing about a Linux driver coming for DisplayLink's USB 3.0-based hardware, they've released a binary driver for Ubuntu...
NVIDIA 355 Beta Linux Driver Benchmarks
While no performance improvements were explicitly mentioned as part of this week's NVIDIA 355 Beta driver release for Linux, there's been several requests by Phoronix readers to benchmark the new driver...
A Bug In The Intel Linux Graphics Driver Is Causing KDE's Plasma 5 To Crash
A bug affecting the open-source Intel Linux graphics driver appears to be responsible for many reports of KDE's Plasma 5 being unstable or causing crashes...
Subversion 1.9 Alters Its Format, Adds FSX Experimental Repo Backend
For those still relying on the Subversion version control system, v1.9 is out for this Apache Software Foundation project...
Phoronix Reader: "GTK3 Kills Support For KDE"
It was the subject line of a news tip this weekend.....
The New KDE "Fiber" Web Browser Deciding Between Qt WebEngine & Chromium
A few weeks back we wrote about Fiber, yet another web-browser for Qt/KDE, while today there's a bit more information...
GTK+ 3.17.6 Brings Various Improvements
A new development release of GNOME's GTK+ tool-kit is out for testing today...
Facebook Will Soon Roll Out Btrfs On Production Systems
Back in 2013 Facebook began poaching top Btrfs developers and last year we reported on Facebook trying out Btrfs on some servers. Now it seems they're getting ready to utilize more of this next-generation Linux file-system in a production capacity...
AMDGPU Support Added To Mesa's DRM Library
Support for utilizing the new AMDGPU DRM driver found in Linux 4.2 and newer has been added to Mesa's DRM library (libdrm)...
Fedora Linux May Further Demote i686 Support
Fedora Linux developers are looking at further demoting i686 hardware support by making bugs pertaining to x86 32-bit not release blockers...
Qt Purchasing Module Might Come To Qt 5.6 For Offering In-App Purchases
The Qt Company is hoping to integrate their "Qt Purchasing" module into the upcoming Qt 5.6 tool-kit release...
PC-BSD 10.2-RC1 Improves 4K Monitor Support, Updates Packages
Building off the recent FreeBSD 10.2 release candidates is the first RC of the upcoming PC-BSD 10.2 desktop...
A Linux Gamer's Review of Middle-Earth: Shadow Of Mordor
A little under a year after its release, Feral Interactive have brought OS X and Linux users a new game to play… And thanks to Michael I spent all of Friday night and most of Saturday binge-playing Middle-Earth: Shadow Of Mordor.
Pointer Acceleration Code Being Cleaned Up For Libinput
Yesterday when writing about libinput 0.21 being released and libinput 1.0 appearing around the corner, the forum discussion quickly turned into a matter of libinput's pointer acceleration support...
Glibc 2.22 Ready For Release, Glibc 2.23 Open For Development
Glibc 2.22 has been tagged and is in the process of going out the door for release while the latest Git code now reflects development for glibc 2.23...
Homefront: The Revolution Still Coming To Linux & Its Trailer Looks Great
Homefront: The Revolution, the game now being developed by Deep Silver after Crytek's financial woes last year, has a new trailer out for Gamescom this week in Germany...
Intel Releases Its First Skylake CPUs: Core i7 6700K & Core i5 6600K
This morning from Germany Intel announced the release of the first Skylake desktop processors alongside the new Intel Z170 chipset...
LibreOffice 5.0 Released
As anticipated, the LibreOffice 5 open-source office suite was released today...
Linux Foundation's CII Donates $50k+ To OpenBSD
The Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII) has made a donation in the range of $50~100k USD to the OpenBSD project...
EXWM: Turning Emacs Into An X Window Manager
Emacs is known to be a fully-customizable text-editor that can yield crazy abilities from playing games to emulating vi/vim to being an "OS inside an OS" with Emacs Lisp. The latest feature for Emacs is serving as an X Window Manager...
There's One Week To Go Until SIGGRAPH 2015, Likely Vulkan News
Next week is the annual SIGGRAPH event happening in Los Angeles...
It's Easy Running Benchmarks On ARM Single Board Computers
A few days back I shared some benchmarks of Sparkfun's pcDuino Acadia with a video made by Sparkfun. They've also now produced a tutorial for carrying out ARM single board computer benchmarks...
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