Posts Tagged "kernel"

Privacy Settings in Ubuntu 12.04 Gets New Application Usage Dialog

The Privacy Manager in Ubuntu 12.04 finally receives new dialog to show the Application usage in a clean and efficient manner. Previously mockups are now implemented code which have landed in Precise. Read more...

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Linux Gets a Bigger Shield Against Patent Attacks

Simon Phipps comments on the expansion of the Open Innovation Network's patent protection umbrella. "Too bad there's a sinister underbelly to this good news: what's omitted. Most notably, Android — which is based on...

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Holy Holey Optochip! IBM Hits a Terabit of Info Per Second

Big Blue's new prototype chip surpasses major milestone, thanks to unlikely innovation: tiny holes in a quarter-inch chip, boosting data transfer. Read more at: http://linux.com/

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Greg KH: The 2.6.32 Linux Kernel

Greg Kroah-Hartman discusses the history of the 2.6.32 stable kernel series and why he has stopped supporting it. "With the 2.6.32 kernel being the base of these longterm enterprise distros, it was originally guessed...

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VMware’s Linux 3D Guest Driver Is Ready

The xf86-video-vmware 12.0 driver was officially released yesterday, which now means all of the components needed for 3D Linux guest acceleration are now available and stable… Read more at: http://linux.com/

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Linux Training Opportunities at Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit

The Linux Foundation’s Collaboration Summit is a great time to, well, collaborate. But it’s also a really good opportunity to learn. We’re offering three courses at this year’s Collaboration Summit, each in a different area,...

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Random Linux Tips: Making KDE4 Behave, Thwacking Those Weirdo U3 Partitions on USB Sticks

Sometimes, we have little tips and tricks that make life easier – but don't quite take up a full article. So today I've bundled a few practices that many Linux.com readers might find helpful....

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AMD Radeon HD 7950 Running On Linux

Here's the first bits of information following Phoronix tests of the "Southern Islands" AMD Radeon HD 7950 graphics card running under Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with the Linux 3.2 kernel and the AMD Catalyst driver…...

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NSA, German Government Using Android for Secure Phones

Ease of modification and available hardware options throughout the ecosystem lead to increased adoption of Google's smartphone OS for security-critical applications… Read more at: http://linux.com/

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CeBIT 2012: At the Open Source Project Lounge

Open source projects are offered free booth space at the CeBIT trade show. The H visited the Open Source Project Lounge to meet some of the exhibitors… Read more at: http://linux.com/

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