Linux: Kernel, Graphics
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Linux 4.4-rc2 Kernel Released
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Here's A Linux 4.4-rc2 Kernel For Easy Ubuntu Testing
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Linus Torvalds Announces Linux Kernel 4.4 RC2 with PA-RISC Huge Page Support
A few minutes ago, Linus Torvalds released the second RC (Release Candidate) build of the upcoming Linux 4.4 kernel, which is now available for download and testing from the usual places.
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New Linux Foundation Video Highlights Role of Open Source in 3D Movies
A world without Linux would be a world without good 3D animations. That's the message in the Linux Foundation's latest "World without Linux" short film, which debuted this weekend.
The clip is the fourth in a series that is designed "to illustrate in an entertaining fashion just how pervasive Linux is today," according to the Linux Foundation. Previous episodes explored how the Internet, GPS systems and social media depend on Linux to function.
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Linux Foundation Expands Event Portfolio With Open Networking Summit
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Running a mainline kernel on a cellphone
One of the biggest freedoms associated with free software is the ability to replace a program with an updated or modified version. Even so, of the many millions of people using Linux-powered phones, few are able to run a mainline kernel on those phones, even if they have the technical skills to do the replacement. The sad fact is that no mainstream phone available runs mainline kernels. A session at the 2015 Kernel Summit, led by Rob Herring, explored this problem and what might be done to address it.
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Dell Ultra HD 4K Monitor P2415Q Works Great On Linux Systems
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Gallium3D Support For ASTC Compression Is Being Worked On
ASTC is a royalty-free texture compression format backed by The Khronos Group. It's hoped that ASTC will eventually replace S3TC, which would be a win for open-source due to the patent situation around S3 Texture Compression.
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