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Samsung Continues Advancing Its Exynos DRM

Sony's PlayStation 4 Is Running Modified FreeBSD 9

Thunderbolt Still Has Problems For Linux

NVIDIA To License Its Kepler GPU Technology

Coreboot Doing AMD USB 3.0, Q35 QEMU Emulation

Intel Haswell-Based Apple MacBook Air, HD 5000 Benchmarks

Allwinner SoC Still Unlikely For Upstream Linux Kernel

Qualcomm Publishes New ath10k 802.11ac Driver

Windows 8 Hardware Has Another Problem For Linux

Raspberry Pi's Raspbian Improves Its Performance

Freedreno Gallium3D Now Banging The Adreno A3XX

Jolla Announces Their First Phone

Logitech Begins Supporting Linux Users

DRM Graphics Driver Comes For Dove/Cubox

Linux 3.10: Improved eCryptfs AES-NI Performance

Why IBM Now Views LLVM As Being Critical Software

KVM Virtualization Gets New Features In Linux 3.10

ARM Support Will Change A Lot With Linux 3.10

ARM64 Support Will Improve In Linux 3.10 (AArch64)

More Linux Utilities Come For USB Logitech Devices

The State Of ARM SoC GPU Linux Drivers

ZFS vs. EXT4 On Linux Multi-Disk RAID Benchmarks

NetworkManager's ModemManager Now Speaks MBIM

Ouya Game Console Performance Is Disappointing

IBM Pushes New SystemZ Back-End For LLVM

HP Launches Their Low-Power Moonshot Servers

Dell/Alienware Introduce Linux Gaming PC

Intel Ultrabook: Fedora 18 vs. Ubuntu 13.04 Tests

Leap Motion Support Comes To Linux

Systemd 199 Has Its Own D-Bus Client Library

Linux USB PIco Projector Driver Gets Updated

Atheros Publishes Open-Source WiFi Firmware

ARM Ports Linux KVM To AArch64/ARM64

Running Modern Linux On The CompuLab Trim-Slice

GCC Link-Time Optimizations On The ARM Cortex-A9

Linux EFI Tools Supports Manipulating UEFI Signatures

LG Acquires WebOS From HP, To Ship WebOS On TVs

IBM Continues Work On POWER8 In Linux 3.9 Kernel

Linux Kernel Support Coming For Billions Of Chips

Linux 3.9 Kernel Improves ARM Hardware Support

Dell Puts Out Updated Ubuntu Linux Laptop

ARM: This Open-Source Stack Will Only Grow Louder

Linux Foundation Releases Secure Boot System

UEFI Mode On Linux Still Bricking Samsung Laptops

Freedreno Gallium3D Shows Much Promise

Lima Graphics Driver Can Beat ARM's Binary Blob

The Video Acceleration State On Linux GPU Drivers

Ubuntu 13.04 Will Have Better Exynos 5 Chromebook Support

Freedreno Gallium3D Driver Might Be Merged Soon

Three PC Brands Where SecureBoot On Linux Is Botched

Google Pushes "Project PIANO" Into Coreboot

Google Is One Of The Biggest Backers Of Coreboot

ACPI Support Continues To Be Improved In Linux

Gummiboot Is Still Simply Booting EFI Systems

Google Continues Working A Lot On Coreboot

Qualcomm Announces The Snapdragon 800

David Airlie Announces "Reverse Optimus" Multi-GPU

ARM 64-Bit Support For The X.Org Server (AArch64)

Ubuntu Linux For Mobile Phones Announced

Open webOS Running On The Google Nexus 7

The Most Popular Linux Hardware Of 2012

Linux On The Microsoft Surface Won't Be Easy

REAPER Audio May Be Coming To Linux

ARM CoreSight Support Published For Linux

TI OMAP5 Support Comes To Their DRM Driver

PulseAudio 3.0 Released With New Sound Features

TI Publishes New Open-Source DRM Graphics Driver

Linux Begins To Support IBM's Next-Gen POWER8

Samsung Exynos DRM Prepares For New Kernel

Thunderbolt Support Still Has Problems On Linux

Linux Begins To Support Windows 8 Multi-Touch

V4L2 Support For DMA-BUF Will Come In Linux 3.8

Freedreno Gallium3D Driver Begins To Work

Cypress Trackpad Linux Driver Still Aiming For Mainline

Loongson Hardware Is Still A Tough Find

The Cortex-A15 Continues Running Strong On Linux

New MIPS Architecture Does Virtualization, SIMD

Freedreno GPU Driver Still Being Actively Developed

The PengPod Linux Tablet Is Becoming A Reality

Samsung's Exynos DRM Driver Keeps Advancing

Linux Kernel Development Is Slow On The Xbox 360

Linux Users Might See A PowerVR Holiday Surprise

Dual-Core ARM Cortex-A15 Linux Benchmarks Continue

Samsung Arndale Board Exynos 5 Dual Benchmarks

Lenovo UEFI Only Wants To Boot Windows, RHEL

NVIDIA, AMD Push High Performance GPUs

Linux Consumers Should Still Avoid S3 Graphics

LM_Sensors 3.3.3 Improves Linux Hardware Sensors

ARM, Imagination Technologies Take Over MIPS

Calxeda ARM Multi-Core Scaling Linux Performance

Parallella: Low-Cost Linux Multi-Core Computing

ARM Freedreno Driver Begins Work On Gallium3D

TI Linux Developers Continue Work On The OMAP5

Raspberry Pi GPU Driver Turns Out To Be Crap

Raspberry Pi Gets Fully Open-Source Graphics Stack

How To Port Linux To Your ARM Hardware Device

Samsung Set To Open-Source Parts Of The Exynos

OpenSUSE ARMs Up For A Low-Power Battle

AMD Trinity APU Performance-Per-Watt On Linux

Tests Continue From The 5-Watt Ubuntu ARM Server

Linux Foundation Comes Up With SecureBoot Plan

Linux Support For HDMI CEC Still In Development

ACPI-Based System Device Hot-Plugging Framework

Linux Kernel Support For The Loongson-3

Linux Now Supports Oracle's SPARC-T4

Freedreno Driver Aspires Towards Gallium3D

Apple iPad 2 As Fast As The Cray-2 Super Computer

Wacom Tablet Support Might Be Axed From Qt 5

First Attempt At Linux Kernel Secure Boot Support

PowerVR KMS/GBM Driver Is Hoped For Release Soon

Another ARM Video Decoder Being Reverse-Engineered

cputemp 1.0 Released For Linux Thermal Monitoring

What Excited Linux Enthusiasts In August: Apple, Valve

Quad-Core ODROID-X Tested Against PlayStation 3

MacBook Pro - Ubuntu Linux: 21 Watts, OS X: 9 Watts

PowerTOP Can Still Extend Battery Life On Linux

ARM Calxeda Highbank Ubuntu Linux Benchmarks

Qualcomm Atheros Publishes New Network Driver

2012 MacBook Air Isn't Trouble-Free On Linux

Retina MacBook Pro Graphics: OS X Is Okay, But Linux Breaks

Talking Phoronix On The Linux Action Show

Apple's Retina MacBook Pro Causes Linux Woes

AHCI vs. IDE Linux Performance Benchmarks

Nearing Autonomous Linux Benchmark Selections

Reverse-Engineering USB Keyboards For Linux Support

Imagination Releases New PowerVR GPUs

HTC Desire HD, Xoom Linaro Benchmarked

Old X Drivers Get Updated, GPU Hot-Plug Refreshed

Open-Source Freedreno Hits New 3D Milestone

The Most Energy-Efficient Linux Computers

PanoVRama: Open Multi-Projector Image Rendering

MIPS Loongson 3A Benchmarks On Debian

Apple iPad Tethering Now Works With Linux

Showing The 96-Core Ubuntu ARM Cluster In Action

Linux Driver Support Still Leaves A Lot To Desire

Calxeda Claims 15x Advantage Over Intel Xeon

Linux On The 2012 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro?

Samsung Goes Platinum For Linux Foundation

The Most Popular Linux News Of Eight Years

A New Open-Source GPU Comes About

The UEFI SecureBoot Saga For Linux Continues

The Open-Source Snapdragon Driver Wasn't Killed

ARM Is Raised For The Linux 3.5 Kernel

VIA Receives A "Best Choice Award"

Why The Open-Source Graphics Card Failed

Open-Source ARM Mali Driver Update (Lima)

DMA-BUF In Linux 3.5 WIll Get MMAP, VMAP

Linux Support Finally For Creative Sound Core3D

The Open-Source Graphics Card Is Dead

ARM Publishes New Universal Linux Graphics Driver

Another New KMS Graphics Driver Tips Up

Linux Hardware, Software Trends Over One Year

Running The OMAPDRM On Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

Open-Source ARM Mali Graphics Driver Achieves...

Samsung Continues On With Exynos DRM Development

Suldal, GeForce GTX 680, NVIDIA Tegra 3 On Linux

LM_Sensors 3.3.2 Brings Linux Sensor Improvements

Ubuntu Plans To Drop Non-SMP PowerPC Support

Myths About Secure Boot: Security, Microsoft, Etc

Don't Get Excited Over Coreboot Laptops Yet

Coreboot Is Set To Start Booting Laptops

Linux News From The Consumer Electronics Show 2012

Linux At The 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES)

Razer BlackWidow, Other Products On Linux?

HP Open-Sources webOS & Enyo App Framework

Khronos Releases OpenCL 1.2 Specification

Linux Hybrid Graphics Will Be A Mess For A While

HP Is Going To Keep Its PC Business

Motherboards With Broken ASPM On Linux

The Worst Thing About Oktoberfest: O2

Texas Instruments Has New Open-Source Driver

Samsung Works On More Upstream ARM Linux Kernel Support

Samsung Puts Out New Open-Source ARM DRM Driver

Oracle Does Some Open-Source Good With TTM

An Open-Source Mobile Linux Graphics Stack?

HP Making Major Changes To WebOS, Selling PC Business

Google's Buying Out Motorola For 12.5 Billion USD

Ubisoft Is Playing With Linux & Xen Virtualization

A DRM Driver Appears For The i.MX51/53 SoCs IPU

CERN Puts Out A New Open Hardware License

HTC Is Buying Out S3 Graphics

What To Do If Still Seeing Poor Linux Battery Life

A Comment On The Linux 2.6.38 Power Regression

A Plethora Of Linux Power Tests Are On The Way

A New Open-Source KMS Driver Just Published

DisplayLink Continues To Progress On Linux, But No 3D

Having Linux Support For Your Hardware At Launch

Broadcom Crystal HD Improvements Under Linux

How Hardware Companies Determine Their Linux Base

The Linux Power Problem Is Widespread, Hits Desktops Too

Concerns Come Over Linaro's Memory Manager Plans

FSF's High-Priority Driver Project Doesn't Move

Linaro Aims To Unify Linux Memory Management

LM_Sensors 3.3 Brings More Sensory Goodness

LM_Sensors 3.3.0 To Hit Next Week

Lucid Hydra Is Still Useless On Linux

Talking Linux Hardware Tomorrow At SCALE

Intel Releases BIOS Implementation Test Suite

Lomoco Is Still Around For Logitech Mice On Linux

Reverse Engineering PowerVR Is Now A High Priority

Canonical Puts Out A Hardware List, But It Falls Short

The Quest Of Finding Linux Compatible Hardware

Kinect-Like Open-Source Devices For the PC

There Might Be An Open PowerVR Driver In Q3'11

Embedded GPUs On Linux Remain A Great Big Mess

Linux At The 2011 Consumer Electronics Show

HPL-GPU 1.0 Released For GPU Super Computing

An Open ATI Driver Developer Brings 802.11n To B43

Benchmarking ARM Tablets, Smart-Phones

Linaro 10.11 Is Out Plus ARM Plans For The Future

Notebook Hybrid Graphics On Linux Still Sucks

MeeGo Is Starting To Be Usable On The Nokia N900

LM_Sensors 3.2.0 Has Been Released

A Gaming Mouse Vendor That Has Linux Drivers

Broadcom Announces Open-Source 802.11n Driver!

TrueCrypt 7.0 Released With Hardware-Accelerated AES

The 3dfx Linux Driver Has Hope & It's Getting TTM

Qualcomm's Open Kernel Driver Leads To A Dirty Mess

Qualcomm Releases Open-Source 2D/3D Kernel Driver

Unifying The ARM Linux Platform With Linaro

A Plethora Of Cloud Computing Benchmarks

Synaptics Gesture Suite Ported To Linux

ALSA 1.0.23 Is Here With Better Linux Audio

Another Hardware Vendor Joins The Linux Foundation

DisplayLink Gets Better In Linux 2.6.34 Kernel

Multi-GPU Lucid Hydra On Linux: No Plans Yet

LM_Sensors 3.1.2 Released: Better HW Support

LM_Sensors Gets A New Configuration Utility

ASUS Eee PC 1201N Netbook On Linux Update

DeviceVM Releases SplashTop 2.0

ALSA 1.0.22 Released With Plenty Of Changes

PulseAudio 0.9.20 Arrives With Fixes

S3 Graphics Linux Driver Supports OpenGL 3.1

ALSA 1.0.21 Released With Many Driver Updates

Shopping For Linux Compatible Hardware

Microsoft Has Written Drivers For Linux

Finally, A Creative X-Fi Driver Going Into ALSA

Flashrom To Support Flashing ATI Graphics Cards

ALSA 1.0.20 Released, Many Fixes & Improvements

AVG Ventures Into Linux Malware Protection

PulseAudio 0.9.15 Brings Major Improvements

Creative Labs Continues To Shaft Linux

Caustic Graphics Will Provide Linux Support

LM_Sensors 3.1.0 Released, Plenty Of New Work

New LM_Sensors Coming, Brings New Features

Texas Instruments Shows Mini Projector At X.Org

Phoenix Strikes HyperSpace Deal With ASUS

ALSA 1.0.19 Released With Many Changes

HP Bringing Linux To Its Business Customers

ALSA 1.0.18a Released With Fixes, Updates

ALSA 1.0.18 Final Now Available, Lots of Changes

Lenovo Rebrands SplashTop As "QuickStart"

LM_Sensors Patches Support New Hardware

SplashTop Security Hole Still Exists

A $15 USB 802.11g WiFi Adapter For Linux

LM_Sensors For ATI Graphics Cards

ALSA Driver For The Creative X-Fi Appears

A Year Later, X-Fi Drivers Still Horrific

PulseAudio Picks Up Bluetooth Support

LM_Sensors 3.0.3 Released

Atheros HAL Under Free Software License

MacBook Air Gains LM_Sensors Support

ALSA 1.0.18 RC3 Has Been Released

ALSA 1.0.17a & 1.0.18-rc1 Released

Atheros Releases 802.11n Linux Driver

Foxconn Does Hate Linux Support

Dell Outlines More Ubuntu 8.04 Details

Dell Offers Ubuntu PC With ATI Graphics

Dell Now Shipping Ubuntu 8.04 LTS PCs

XGI Linux Support Takes A Final Blow

ALSA 1.0.17 Final Released

ASUS Releases Eee PC 901, 1000, 1000H

Will Alienware Ship Linux-Based PCs?

LM_Sensors 2.10.7 Released

ALSA 1.0.17-rc3 Sound Driver Released

ALSA 1.0.17-rc2 Released

ALSA 1.0.17-rc1 Released

S3 Graphics Releases The Chrome 440 GTX

SplashTop Arrives For Notebooks

LM_Sensors 3.0.2 Released

ASUS Massively Expands SplashTop Boards

RealNetworks Updates Helix, RealPlayer

SplashTop Adds Virtualization Support

OCZ Neural Impulse Actuator On Linux?

Shuttle PC Maker Picks Foresight Linux

Dellbuntu Effect Reaches China

Dell Inspiron 1525 Ships Ubuntu 7.10

Creative Joining The Open Bandwagon

ALSA 1.0.16 Final Released

LM_Sensors 3.0.1 Released

ALSA 1.0.16-rc2 Released

Dell XPS M1330 Ships With Ubuntu 7.10

ALSA 1.0.16-rc1 Released

ASUS Expands SplashTop Mobo Selection

Dellbuntu PCs Go Gutsy, Gain DVD Support

x86info 1.21 Supports New CPUs, OSes

LM_Sensors 3.0.0 Released

Solaris To Appear On Dell Servers

CMI8788 ALSA Linux Driver Rewritten

LM_Sensors 3.0 Coming Down The Pipe

ALSA v1.0.15 Released

XSensors 0.60 Released

ALSA 1.0.15-rc3 Now Available

Why IBM Worked On The XGI Linux Driver

X-Fi Driver Only Supports 64-bit Linux

ALSA Sound Driver 1.0.15-rc1 Released

$150 Medison Laptop Bites The Dust

Medison Celebrity Laptop Still M.I.A.

Razer DeathAdder Linux Program

ALSA Project Website Updated

The Medison Laptop, A Mordacious Scam?

Dell Wants Better ATI Linux Drivers

LM_Sensors 2.10.4 Released

Logitech Harmony 880 With Linux

LM_Sensors 2.10.4 Coming Soon

Dell Expanding Linux PC Selection

Open Sound System Goes Open-Source

Dell Names Three Ubuntu Linux Systems

Dell's Linux Push Sheds More Light

Vista Makes Creative Labs Dupe Linux

Dell Loves Ubuntu, It's Official

Dell To Ship Linux PCs

SilverStone Sugo SG03 Presented

LinuxBIOS Desktop Motherboard

Dell Customers Want Linux

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TyanPSC Typhoon 600

SilverStone Sugo SG03

ALSA 1.0.13RC2 Released

Razer Mice + Linux Update

Creative X-Fi on Linux

RazerTool - Razer *NIX

Razer Linux Support Information

Razer Krait Linux Information

OCZ GameXStream PSUs

Compro VideoMate S350

Broadcom BCM4306 + FC5

HP Deskjet 5940xi + Linux

Antec Performance One P180

Kensington MicroSaver

NVIDIA SoundStorm 2

Logisys Merger

Dual GPU Cooler

Razer Barracuda IAS

ASUS Product Launch

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