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Feb
28th

Audacity: The Free Dimensional Sound Editor, Part One

Author: Linux Magazine | Files under syndicated

The audacity of developers who create, maintain and support an advanced sound editor free of charge is unfathomable but appreciated.


Feb
28th

Using OpenFire for Realtime Collaboration on Linux

Author: Jack Wallen | Files under syndicated

Offering real-time collaboration tools within a company is becoming a must-have if a company is serious about getting their employees to work as efficiently as possible. Having the ability to instant message fellow employees cuts time down by making…


Feb
28th

A Glide State Tracker For Gallium3D Is Talked About

Author: Phoronix | Files under syndicated

A student developer has written to the Mesa3D development mailing list about creating a Gallium3D state tracker for the Glide API. Yes, the 3Dfx that hasn’t been used in more than a decade…


Feb
28th

Who Did The Most For X.Org Server 1.10? Oracle?

Author: Phoronix | Files under syndicated

Tiago Vignatti has put out some statistics on the contributions to X.Org development during the X.Org Server 1.10 development cycle, to the xorg-server itself as well as the open-source drivers…


Feb
28th

The Nouveau Driver Is Moving Along Slowly But Surely

Author: Phoronix | Files under syndicated

The Nouveau Companion, the newsletter by the Nouveau driver developers about the progress on their NVIDIA reverse-engineering challenge for creating an open-source NVIDIA Linux driver, has its first new issue in nearly two years…


Feb
28th

RSODIMM: a low-cost way to make SODIMMs rugged

Author: Linux for Devices - RSS Feeds | Files under syndicated

Accelerated Memory Production (AMP), Apacer, and Diamond Systems unveiled a memory standard that’s said to provide a cost-effective way of adding memory to rugged devices. RSODIMM satisfies reliability requirements affordably by simply adding 10mm of …


Feb
28th

China Unicom to launch Linux-based WoPhone OS

Author: Linux for Devices - RSS Feeds | Files under syndicated

China Unicom announced its own Linux-based, Android-like WoPhone operating system, with initial phones to be offered by Huawei and Beijing Tianyu Communication Equipment. The WoPhone announcement follows last week’s news that China Unicom rival China …


Feb
28th

Virtualization-ready Atom debuts in 256-processor server

Author: Linux for Devices - RSS Feeds | Files under syndicated

Yet another Atom processor has broken cover — this time offering 64-bit processing, the ability to use up to 4GB of RAM, and support for hardware virtualization. The 1.66GHz N570 will be offered first in SeaMicro’s SM10000-64 server, which employs 25…


Feb
28th

Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Is Using X.Org Server 1.9

Author: Phoronix | Files under syndicated

Last August we reported that Apple’s lead X.Org engineer, Jeremy Huddleston, had stepped up to take over stable release management of the X.Org Server 1.9 series. The assumption was that Apple was planning to make X.Org Server 1.9.x available within th…


Feb
28th

NVIDIA CUDA 4.0 Tool-Kit Released

Author: Phoronix | Files under syndicated

NVIDIA has announced the release of the CUDA 4.0 Tool-Kit this morning, which continues to be fully supported under Linux. NVIDIA’s Compute Unified Device Architecture 4.0 focuses upon GPUDirect 2.0 Technology, Unified Virtual Addressing, and Thrust C+…