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Slashdot: Linux
Author : Open Source Technology Group, Inc.
Overview : News for nerds, stuff that matters
Language : English
Last Updated : 7/28/2005
Website : http://linux.slashdot.org/


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1. Golden Delicious Now Shipping Hackable Openmoko GTA04
Date/Time : 2/11/2012 8:40:00 AM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotLinux/~3/GkDQrHOf3VY/golden-delicious-now-shipping-hackable-openmoko-gta04
 
An anonymous reader writes with an update to the updated Openmoko phone that's long been in the works. From the story at Linux For Devices: "German manufacturer Golden Delicious has begun shipping a hackable open source smartphone that runs a variety of Linux software, including a newly optimized Openmoko distro. The Openmoko GTA04 is available as a finished phone or as a board that slips into earlier Openmoko Neo Freerunner GTA01 and GTA02 cases, providing an 800MHz Texas Instruments DM3730 processor and a full range of sensors and wireless features." It's rather expensive for a mid-range Android phone, but far more interesting than fairly ordinary phones decked out with bling.

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2. Windows 8 Features With Linux Antecedents
Date/Time : 2/10/2012 7:38:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotLinux/~3/ZIAc9jMV-6w/windows-8-features-with-linux-antecedents
 
itwbennett writes "As details about new features in Windows 8 started to be discussed in the Building 8 blog and bandied about in Linux/Windows forums, Linux users were quick to chime in with a hearty 'Linux had that first' — even for things that were just a natural evolution, like native support for USB 3.0. So ask not 'did Linux have this first', but 'does Windows 8 do it better?'"

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3. Nouveau Open-Source NVIDIA Driver Achieves OpenCL Support
Date/Time : 2/7/2012 5:33:00 PM
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An anonymous reader writes "The Nouveau driver project that's been writing an open-source NVIDIA graphics driver via reverse-engineering has moved forward in their support. The Nouveau driver now has OpenCL acceleration support to do GPGPU computing on the open-source community driver for several generations of GeForce GPUs."

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4. Red Hat Appoints Robyn Bergeron First Female Fedora Project Leader
Date/Time : 2/7/2012 4:10:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotLinux/~3/4kd-lyErVzI/red-hat-appoints-robyn-bergeron-first-female-fedora-project-leader
 
darthcamaro writes "Red Hat is changing the leadership at the Fedora Project. Jared Smith is out after having been the Fedora Project Leader since June of 2010. In is Robyn Bergeron — who will be the first female leader of the open source project's history. Bergeron is well known in the community as she has most recently been the Fedora Program Manager."

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5. Canonical Pulls Kubuntu Personnel Funding
Date/Time : 2/7/2012 10:15:00 AM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotLinux/~3/5E8gD4P-IU4/canonical-pulls-kubuntu-personnel-funding
 
LinuxScribe writes "An announcement on the Kubuntu-devel mailing list tells the sad story: Canonical is pulling funding for in-house developers to work on the KDE-based Kubuntu flavor. Canonical now seems committed to its single vision of a GNOME-based Unity as a desktop and other Ubuntu flavors will now have to rely on community support and some infrastructure from Canonical."

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6. Details Emerge About Spark Linux-Based Tablet
Date/Time : 2/6/2012 10:27:00 AM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotLinux/~3/5_fUhGjwQec/details-emerge-about-spark-linux-based-tablet
 
MojoKid writes "There's a new tablet in town called the Spark. The Linux-driven tablet, based on the Zenithink C71 and KDE was unveiled by developer Aaron Seigo recently. The tablet will be available for pre-order this week and will start shipping worldwide in May. In terms of specifications, the 7-inch (800x480) multi-touch slate will run a 1GHz AMLogic ARM processor and Mali-400 GPU, sport 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage (with a microSD slot for expandability), 802/11b/g WiFi, a pair of USB ports, a front-facing 1.3MP webcam, and an audio jack. The UI of choice is Plasma Active and there will apparently be a content store where developers can peddle their wares and users can snag software."

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7. What's the Damage? Measuring fsck Under XFS and Ext4 On Big Storage
Date/Time : 2/3/2012 5:40:00 PM
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An anonymous reader writes "Enterprise Storage Forum's long-awaited Linux file system Fsck testing is finally complete. Find out just how bad the Linux file system scaling problem really is."

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8. Linux Game Publishing CEO Resigns
Date/Time : 2/1/2012 5:00:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotLinux/~3/nJgaRaH1WcA/linux-game-publishing-ceo-resigns
 
An anonymous reader writes "The CEO of the once fledging Linux Game Publishing, Michael Simms, has announced his resignation. Simms attributes his resignation from the Linux game porting company he founded more than a decade ago to being burned out and having little success as of late in his work." In his place, Clive Crouse will be taking the helm.

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9. Greg KH Leaves SUSE For Linux Foundation
Date/Time : 2/1/2012 2:35:00 PM
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New submitter udas writes "Greg Kroah-Hartman, maintainer of the Linux kernel's stable branch, has left his job with SUSE Linux. He is now a fellow at the Linux Foundation. 'There were no direct conflicts working for SUSE, as the people there understand how important the individual developer, and their voice, is in the Linux community,' Kroah-Hartman told Ars this week in an e-mail interview. 'But, working in a vendor-neutral environment like the Linux Foundation allows me to spend a larger amount of time interacting with other companies and vendors, as well as helping Linux out in environments that were not necessarily the focus of my previous employer.'"

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10. Why Linux Vendors Need To Sell More Than Linux
Date/Time : 1/31/2012 10:59:00 PM
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jfruh writes "Mandriva, a venerable Linux distro, is on the verge of shutting down. One of its main problems is that it never grew into more than just an OS vendor. The big players in the commercial Linux space — Red Hat, SuSE, Canonical — all built Linux into their larger computing visions. Is there any room in the marketplace for just a straight-up Linux distro anymore?"

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11. New Spark Tablet To Come Loaded With KDE's Active Plasma Interface
Date/Time : 1/29/2012 2:23:00 PM
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mpol writes "KDE's Plasma Active introduced last Saturday its own 7" tablet. According to Aaron J. Seigo, 'It's the first tablet computer that comes with Plasma Active pre-installed.' The Spark, with its 7" screen, is built around a Cortex A9 with a Mali-400-gpu, 512MB RAM and an SD-card slot. It will have a 800x480 screen resolution and will cost around 200 Euro. It is actually a rebrand of the Zenithink ZT-180 C71, which comes with Android by default. On a personal note, Aaron J. Seigo will no longer be sponsored by Qt Development Frameworks to work on Qt and KDE. He will, however, stay involved with KDE and Free Software, he says."

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12. Exploits Emerge For Linux Privilege Escalation Flaw
Date/Time : 1/25/2012 10:46:00 PM
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angry tapir writes "Linux vendors are rushing to patch a privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux kernel that can be exploited by local attackers to gain root access on the system. The vulnerability, which is identified as CVE-2012-0056, was discovered by Jüri Aedla and is caused by a failure of the Linux kernel to properly restrict access to the '/proc//mem' file."

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13. KDE 4.8 Released
Date/Time : 1/25/2012 5:30:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotLinux/~3/pty_ws6LeXg/kde-48-released
 
jrepin writes "The KDE community has released version 4.8 of their Free and open source software bundle. The new version provides many new features, improved stability, and increased performance. Highlights for Plasma Workspaces include window manager optimizations, the redesign of power management, and integration with Activities. The first Qt Quick-based Plasma widgets have entered the default installation of Plasma Desktop, with more to follow in future releases. KDE applications released today include Dolphin file manager with its new display engine, ..., and KDE Telepathy reaching its first beta milestone. New features for Marble virtual globe keep arriving, among these are: Elevation Profile, satellite tracking, and Krunner integration. The KDE Platform provides the foundation for KDE software. KDE software is more stable than ever before. In addition to stability improvements and bugfixes, Platform 4.8 provides better tools for building fluid and touch-friendly user interfaces, integrates with other systems' password saving mechanisms and lays the base for more powerful interaction with other people using the new KDE Telepathy framework."

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14. Cinnamon Gnome-Shell Fork Releases Version 1.2
Date/Time : 1/25/2012 4:29:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotLinux/~3/VFUhZKnAr74/cinnamon-gnome-shell-fork-releases-version-12
 
New submitter Novin writes with exciting news from the Cinnamon project. Quoting the release announcements: "Cinnamon 1.2 is out! All APIs and the desktop itself are now fully stable! I hope you'll enjoy the many new features, the desktop effect, desktop layouts, the new configuration tool, the applets, changes, bug fixes, and improvements that went into this release. This is a huge step forward for Cinnamon." The release reintroduces desktop effects, fixes a slew of bugs, and introduces a new applet API (fixing a number of issues intrinsic to shell extensions).

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15. Fighting Rogue Access Points At linux.conf.au
Date/Time : 1/24/2012 5:22:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotLinux/~3/dX3gGjLNOto/fighting-rogue-access-points-at-linuxconfau
 
An anonymous reader writes "Last week's linux.conf.au saw the return of the rogue access points. These are Wi-Fi access points which bear the same SSID as official conference hotspots. Often it might be a simple mistake, but sometimes it's more nefarious. To combat the attacks this year, conference organisers installed a Linux-based Wi-Fi 'intrusion prevention and detection system' supplied by sponsor Xirrius." At most conferences I've been to, I'd be grateful just to be able to get on any access point.

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