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FTL (Faster Than Light) is now available for Linux. The much lauded spaceship simulator makes its debut after having been funded 20 times over by excited gamers of all platforms. In addition to being so successful on Kickstarter, FTL is also the recipient of several high-profile, independent games awards, in areas like ”Excellence in design”.
Left 4 Dead 2 Linux Google Plus Giveaway
Hey gang,
We are getting closer and closer to the release date of Steam For Linux, and with that release will come the hotly anticipated L4D2 for Linux!
We are getting closer and closer to the release date of Steam For Linux, and with that release will come the hotly anticipated L4D2 for Linux!
Fedora Project Manages Test Day With Google+
Those of us that follow +Fedora on Google Plus got a handy dandy invitation to Fedora 18 Test Day – Power Management. On October 11th, those who have accepted this invitation are invited to use there laptops and report their experiences back to the Fedora team directly in an attempt to socially corral bugs and improve the Fedora experience.
Steam Linux Beta Build Surfaces In Steam’s Database
For those of you who are chomping at the bit, biting your nails and ruthlessly washing your cars over and over again in anxious anticipation of Steam for Linux, we’ve got good news for you. Database hacker Marlamin uncovered the first evidence of a Steam for Linux build on Steam’s servers using using CDR Steam database parser. Steam’s beta carries an app id of 16549 and was uploaded just today.
Cinnamon Goes 2D, Diminishes Mate’s Relevance
Annoucned via the Linux Mint Blog, Cinnamon 1.6 becomes official. It comes with a full compliment of new features and improvements to existing ones, including;
Gypsies Hijack Open Office For Profit
The Complaint
While browsing Reddit this morning, I came across an interesting post from user cyrus9020. His post can be viewed below, or at this link.
While browsing Reddit this morning, I came across an interesting post from user cyrus9020. His post can be viewed below, or at this link.
AMD64 Now Debian’s Most Popular Architecture
Bill Allombert announced today via the Debian-devel mailing list that the X86_64 version of Debian has now surpassed all of the other supported architectures by a narrow margin. The most surprising part of this announcement however, and accompanying info-graphics provided on the Debian Popularity Contest page, is that this was not already true.
Legitimizing Android ROMs with Over the Air Updates
Community developed Android ROMs have come a very long way in a short amount of time. Many people now base their hardware purchase on whether or not they will be stuck running the factory ROM on it; alternatives like CyanogenMod and AOKP are simply better than what the manufacturer shipped the hardware with.
Why Fedora 18 Will Be The Practical Choice For Vanilla Enthusiasts
In the world of Android, there is the terrible issue of fragmentation. Manufacturers like Samsung, HTC and others consistently create substandard experiences that sit on top of vanilla Android or, AOSP. Regardless of an inconsistent experience...
Walt Disney’s Real Commitment To Open Source
Did you know that Disney is actually a major player in Open Source?
Neither did I. Read on...
Neither did I. Read on...
Resistance is Futile: Disney’s Open Source Brainwashing
A recent episode of the Disney channel “sitcom”, Shake It Up, included a rather odd comment regarding open source software. The exchange between the youngsters essentially suggests that using open source code can lead to software being infiltrated by viruses or other malware, and being a “rookie mistake”:
Android License Transparency, It’s Your Right
Karl Fogel, board member of the Open Source Initiative and QuestionCopyright staffer, recently posted a “modest proposal” on his personal blog. Karl suggests that mobile application marketplaces, most notably on Android, should make it obvious what license an application is released under before the user installs it.
Steam For Linux: “Another Interesting, But Not Valuable Contribution”
The episode begins with a short interview with Gabe Newell where he mentions ”we should have Linux and 10-foot betas out there fairly quickly”...
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How John Carmack Has Missed The Boat He Is Already Riding In
John Carmack is the face of some of the most iconic games in PC and console history. Not only has he spearheaded AAA titles like Doom and Quake, he is also the motor that drives id Software, who as a team are solely responsible for the first-person-shooter niche that lives on the...
The Uphill Climb of Linux Gaming
For years, there has been one constant for users making the switch to Linux: gaming was going to be a thing of the past. Not that people haven’t tried, of course. Software like WINE (with its gaming spin-offs like Cedega and PlayOnLinux) have made it possible to run Windows games on Linux with mixed results.
Netflix Unleashes Source for Chaos Monkey
Netflix has released the source for Chaos Monkey under the Apache 2.0 license on the popular social programming site GitHub. GitHub is a service designed to make it easier for developers to cooperatively work on projects which are managed by the Git revision control system. This allows others to create forks of existing projects and suggest fixes and updates to the upstream developers to further develop the project.
How To Install KDE 4.9, Available Immediately For Kubuntu
It’s Here! Hot on the heels of yesterday’s announcement of the availability of KDE 4.9, the software compilation has already been packaged by the hard working Kubuntu team over at Blue Systems.
Valve Teases L4D2 With Zombie Penguins
Visitors of the Left 4 Dead “Cold Stream” portal are being greeted with tasty Tux morsels this morning as Valve’s makes no bones about the impending release for Linux.
Linux-bound ‘Legends of Aethereus’ Reaches Kickstarter Goal
Described as an “Epic Action Role-Playing Game for core gamers”. Legends of Aethureus is now a fully-funded, soon-to-be masterpiece and will be available for Linux.