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NVIDIA 304.51 Linux Graphics Driver Released
NVIDIA has released an updated proprietary Linux graphics driver...
Fans revolt over Amazon 'adware' in Ubuntu desktop search results
Shuttleworth: Don't be mad, you trust us with root anyway
Ubuntu loyalists are furious that shopping suggestions from Amazon will be plonked into desktop search results, shown when users attempt to find stuff on their computers and the local network.…
News: Linux Top 3: SUSE, Sabayon 10 and Amazon on Ubuntu
New Manager for SUSE, New Management for openSUSE
Updates for PostgreSQL 9.1 and 9.2 fix critical bugs
Updates for the 9.2.x and 9.1.x branches of the relational database have been released to fix two critical bugs that could lead to data corruption. The 9.0.x, 8.4.x, and 8.3.x branches have also been updated to fix other issues
Malware programmers start using Go
If a milestone on the path of a language becoming popular is when it is found being used to develop malware, then Google's Go has just passed that milestone. Symantec says it has found some Go-based malware in a trojan
Oracle woos open sourcers with free Java web framework
ADF Essentials gives away the basics
Battling against an increasingly crowded field of Java web development frameworks, Oracle – ordinarily never one to turn away a buck – has decided to bite the bullet and offer a version of its Application Development Framework (ADF) as a free download.…
Drupal at Warp Speed
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OpenCL Testing On Mesa With Piglit
The X.Org Foundation sponsored an EVoC project for OpenCL support in Piglit...
NVIDIA's Driver May Support Wayland Eventually
Back in 2010 NVIDIA said they have no plans to support Wayland, but is that still the case?..
KDE Commit-Digest for 22nd July 2012
Dot Categories: DeveloperIn this week's KDE Commit-Digest:
RSXGL: OpenGL 3.1 Support For The PlayStation 3
According to a developer that began working on a PlayStation 3 graphics driver, which he's calling RSXGL, he reportedly got OpenGL 3.1 working from this Sony gaming console...
The Future Of OpenGL On Linux Looks Better
On the last day of XDC2012, plans for the future OpenGL Linux ABI began to be plotted. This was quite an interesting discussion that's certainly worth watching...
Nouveau Fermi Scripting Engine Makes Good Progress
The Nouveau open-source driver is benefiting from sponsored X.Org EVoC work on the "Fermi Scripting Engine" to improve GeForce 400/500 series re-clocking...
Humble Indie Bundle 6 Passes One Million Dollars
The latest Humble Indie Bundle has just been live for a period of four days, but it's already generated more than one million dollars...
Linux/X.Org NVIDIA Optimus Support Update
Maarten Lankhorst talked at XDC2012 about the ongoing open-source work for supporting NVIDIA Optimus technology on the Linux desktop...
Atomic Mode-Setting / Nuclear Page-Flipping
Rob Clark of Texas Instruments talked more at length today during XDC2012 about the atomic mode-setting / nuclear page-flipping plans...
ApacheCon Europe 2012 details announced
The Apache Software Foundation has announced the speaker lineup and schedule for its European conference which is taking place in Sinsheim, Germany. Attendees who register before 1 October can save up to €150
Wayland 1.0 Stable Release Is Imminent
Kristian Høgsberg spoke this week at XDC2012 about Wayland and Weston. Here's a short recap plus some videos that include new demos of this promising project...
Xamarin links mobile apps with Microsoft cloud services
Mono-based SDK for iOS and Android
Xamarin, the mobile app dev company founded by the creators of the open source Mono project, have partnered with Microsoft to bring support for Windows Azure Mobile Services to apps that are running on Android and iOS devices.…
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