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GNOME 3.16 Beta Brings Wayland-Based Log-in Screen
Matthias Clasen has announced the release of GNOME 3.15.90, the GNOME 3.16 Beta, that's coming out slightly delayed but still in time for some weekend testing...
Mageia 5 Graphics Woes With Intel Broadwell HD Graphics
For the most part my Linux benchmarking of Intel Broadwell systems currently in the form of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon and Intel Broadwell NUC have been going great. Major Linux distributions tested on this latest-generation Intel hardware have been going well, but the first major failure I've run into on Broadwell was when firing up Mageia 5 Beta 3...
Mir Now Depends Upon C++14
While many open-source projects are still transitioning over to a C++11 code-base, Ubuntu's Mir display server is already moving onto C++14...
LLVM Clang Compiling The Linux Kernel Is A Big Topic For 2015
It's been talked about for years and is still an ongoing but very active endeavor: building the mainline Linux kernel with LLVM's Clang compiler rather than GCC...
Nouveau Gallium3D Now Supports Double-Precision Floating-Point Data Types
Nouveau (NVC0) Gallium3D now supports the GL_ARB_gpu_shader_fp64 extension. What's exciting about this enablement is that it's a feature for OpenGL 4.0 / GLSL 4.00 compliance and this Nouveau driver support is beating out the Intel and Radeon drivers in providing this OpenGL capability...
New AMD Processors Supported By Coreboot
While Coreboot support for systems with newer Intel CPUs is tough, Coreboot gained yesterday support for some new AMD CPUs...
Exciting GNOME Changes For Fedora 22 Workstation Pushed This Week
Matthias Clasen at Red Hat has landed some of the exciting Fedora 22 Workstation improvements this week that relate to the GNOME Shell environment...
Rust 1.0 Alpha 2 Lands All Major API Changes
The second alpha release of the forthcoming Rust 1.0 is now available and it marks the landing of all major API revisions for this programming language's major milestone...
Xfce 4.12 Is Still Planned For Release In One Week
Earlier this week we wrote about plans for Xfce 4.12 to finally be released and that it was being targeted for the end of February. Unlike failed Xfce 4.12 plans of the past few years, it looks like this release will actually pan out in one week's time...
GDB 7.9 Brings Improvements To The Python Scripting API
Version 7.9 of the GNU Debugger is now available with numerous new features...
Wayland/Weston 1.7.0 Make It For Ubuntu 15.04
While Canonical remains committed to Mir as the future display server technology for Ubuntu Linux both on the desktop and for mobile devices, the upcoming Ubuntu 15.04 release does have the latest Wayland/Weston 1.7 support too...
Wine 1.7.37 Adds UTF-7 Encoding, Interface Change Notifications
Wine 1.7.37 was released today with various changes that have built up in the Wine community over the past two weeks...
Intel Quark SoC x86 Platform Support For Linux 3.20/4.0?
Ingo Molnar has asked Linus Torvalds to pull the x86 platform support for Intel Quark SoC systems for the Linux 3.20/4.0 kernel...
It Could Be A While Before Seeing The Tamil GPU Driver Code
While the Tamil driver is moving along for open-source ARM Mali T-Series graphics support, it could be a while before seeing the actual source code...
Code Merged This Week For Linux 3.20/4.0 Is Just As Exciting As Last Week
Last weekend I covered the changes so far for the next kernel release, which will be called either Linux 3.20 or Linux 4.0 depending upon Linus Torvalds' end decision. This week more exciting code has landed...
Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS Released & Ubuntu 15.04 Now In Feature Freeze
The second point release to the Long Term Support Ubuntu 14.04 release was announced today. On the same day, Ubuntu 15.04 entered its feature freeze...
Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS Released & Ubuntu 15.04 Now In Feature Freeze
The second point release to the Long Term Support Ubuntu 14.04 release was announced today. On the same day, Ubuntu 15.04 entered its feature freeze...
RAID 5/6 Continues Being Improved For Btrfs With Linux 3.20
Chris Mason has sent in his pull request of the Btrfs file-system changes for the Linux 3.20 (4.0?) kernel...
Epic Games Starts Developer Grants For Unreal Engine 4
Epic Games has announced today the start of developer grants for Unreal Engine 4 games where they've setup a five million dollar budget for the cause...
Facebook Announces The Hack Specification
Developers at Facebook today announced the initial specification for the Hack programming language...
PC-BSD Releases Lumina Desktop 0.8.2
The PC-BSD developers behind the original Lumina Desktop Environment have put out a new "spit and polish" release of Lumina...
Qualcomm Announces Four New Snapdragon Processors
Qualcomm announced yesterday the introduction of four new Snapdragon processors that the company says will "take 4G LTE and multimedia to new heights". These new processors are the Snapdragon 620, 618, 425, and 415...
Qt 5.5 Features: Many Exciting Improvements
Qt 5.5 is expected to ship in about two months and with this release will come a number of new and exciting features...
Toshiba Laptops To Have Improved Support In Linux 3.20
The platform-drivers-x86 pull request has been filed for the Linux 3.20 kernel and it includes some prominent additions...
ETC2 Decoding Support In Mesa's Gallium3D For Freedreno
While Intel's implemented ETC2 support in their driver and is supported by their latest hardware, Gallium3D is finally getting some ETC2 support...
Unity 8 Continues Working Towards Proper Desktop Support
Besides Canonical developers having released a new version of Mir, they've also continued concurrently advancing the Unity 8 UI...
Systemd Gets An Fsck Daemon/Service
The newest addition to systemd just a day after landing its new EFI boot manager is systemd-fsckd. This new addition was done by Ubuntu developers...
FlightGear 3.4 Has Performance Improvements, New Aircraft
FlightGear 3.4 was released yesterday as the latest version of this popular open-source flight simulator...
Intel Is Currently The Number One Sponsor Of Linux Kernel Development
The Linux Foundation has released their annual Linux kernel development report from the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit taking place in Santa Rosa, California...
OCZ ARC 100 Linux SSD Benchmarks
For those looking for a very economically priced SSD that's still reliable and from a well known vendor, the OCZ ARC 100 series might be the most tempting drive line-up yet. With the OCZ ARC 100 series, a 256GB SSD costs only $90 USD or a 480GB SSD for $197. Though in this article the OCZ ARC 100 120GB SSD is being tested and it retails for less than $70 USD.
Libinput Patches Add Touchpad Gestures & Wacom Tools
In getting Wayland's input support ready for prime-time usage and with Fedora 22 switching its X.Org input stack to libinput, Red Hat developers have been very busy getting libinput to reach feature parity with the conventional X.Org input code...
Whoops: FreeBSD's Random Number Generator Has Been Broken For Months
It was fixed and subsequently reported yesterday that the FreeBSD kernel has been subject to a faulty random number generator for the past four months...
Open-Source ARM Mali T-Series Graphics Move Along
A few weeks back at FOSDEM was a presentation by Luc Verhaegen on the Tamil Driver, which is focused on bringing open-source graphics driver support to ARM's Mali T-Series and is the successor to his former Lima driver for older Mali graphics hardware...
ARB_pipeline_statistics_query Now Implemented In Mesa
The latest OpenGL extension being implemented within Mesa Git for Mesa 10.6 is the ARB_pipeline_statistics_query extension...
HTTP/2 & HPACK Specifications Approved
The HTTP/2 and HPACK specifications have been formally approved by the IESG...
Linux 3.20 To Land VirtIO 1.0 Implementation
The next version of the Linux kernel, which will be known as Linux 3.20 or Linux 4.0, will land VirtIO 1.0 support...
GNOME's Mutter Updated For Latest Wayland Support
For those wishing to experiment with the latest Wayland technologies, short of running the Weston compositor, the bleeding-edge development GNOME stack continues to serve as an excellent alternative with quickly adopting support for new functionality...
HHVM Plans To Integrate LLVM This Year
Coming soon is the HHVM 3.6 release for making PHP even faster and Facebook's Hack derivative even better, but further out into 2015 are even more exciting improvements...
GL_AMD_pinned_memory Lands In Mesa
Support for the GL_AMD_pinned_memory OpenGL extension has landed within Mesa and is implemented for the R600g and RadeonSI Gallium3D drivers. This patch series also lands the Userptr support for the open-source AMD graphics drivers on the user-space side...
New ARM Platform Support For The Linux 3.20 Kernel
With the next kernel -- regardless of whether it be known as Linux 3.20 or Linux 4.0 -- it will contain support for new ARM platforms...
Candidates For The 2015 X.Org Board Elections
The candidates running for the open seats for the X.Org Foundation Board if Directors has been released...
Vivaldi Browser Decides To Support 32-Bit Linux
When the cross-platform Vivaldi web browser was announced last month it came with same-day Linux binaries, but initially was limited to 64-bit-only. The Vivaldi browser developers have now decided to support 32-bit Linux too...
systemd Lands SD-Boot, Its EFI Boot Manager & Stub Loader
A few weeks ago I wrote how systemd developers were planning to add Gummiboot as a UEFI boot manager to systemd. Now, following the just-released systemd 219, they've gone ahead and added their initial code for providing systemd with a EFI boot manager...
The First Fully-Sandboxed Linux Desktop App Is...
The GNOME-aligned open-source crew working on sandboxing Linux applications has made progress and they do have their first application sandboxed...
Bodhi Linux 3.0.0 Released With Enlightenment E19.3
Version 3.0 of Bodhi Linux is now available, the distribution based on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS that features a customized Enlightenment E19 desktop...
Kodi 14.2 Helix Beta 1 Works On More Bug Fixing
The first beta of version 14.2 "Helix" of the software formerly known as XBMC is now available...
How-To Use OpenGL With GTK3 In Upcoming GNOME 3.16
With the upcoming GNOME 3.16 release and its GTK+ 3.16 tool-kit there is native OpenGL support and a new GTKGLArea widget...
Frugalware 2.0 Released For Intermediate Linux Users
Version 2.0 of the Frugalware Linux distribution is now available, the operating system originally inspired by Slackware that since moved on to being an independent distribution using Pacman...
Systemd 219 Released With A Huge Amount Of New Features
Lennart Poettering announced the release of systemd 219 today and it comes with a very large number of new features and changes...
Thoughts On Intel Boot Guard Impairing Coreboot
Last week we were first to relay the Coreboot discussion about how Intel Boot Guard in modern PCs is preventing alternative UEFI/BIOS from being used and others have since carried the story too. Matthew Garrett, a name well known to those following UEFI / Secure Boot Linux support, has blogged about his views on Boot Guard...
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