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Items tagged with 'Linux'

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Valve Releases Linux Betas for Half-Life 2 and its Episodes

Valve Releases Linux Betas for Half-Life 2 and its Episodes

Friday, May 10, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
Valve's been working hard to pad up its game collection for Linux on Steam, last week having released betas for Portal (not 2... yet) and Left 4 Dead 2. When those were ushered out, the first thing I thought of was, "Where on earth are the Half-Life 2 titles?" I sure didn't need to wait long for the answer to that... Read More
Left 4 Dead 2 Linux Beta is Now Available

Left 4 Dead 2 Linux Beta is Now Available

Sunday, May 05, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
Valve has been making a concerted effort towards promoting Linux as a viable gaming platform, in part because it still fears Microsoft may eventually take a walled garden approach to Windows. Whether or not that fear is founded, it's full Steam ahead into open source territory, with the latest achievement toward that end... Read More
Linus Torvalds Announces Release of Linux 3.9

Linus Torvalds Announces Release of Linux 3.9

Monday, April 29, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
Following what Linus Torvalds called a "very quiet" week, the Finnish American open-source software guru officially released the Linux 3.9 kernel. The latest kernel had been in development for 10 weeks and includes a device mapper target that allows a user to configure a solid state drive (SSD) as a cache for hard disk... Read More
BeagleBone Black, 1GHz Cortex-A8 Powered Mini PCB Runs Linux or Android For $45

BeagleBone Black, 1GHz Cortex-A8 Powered Mini PCB Runs Linux or Android For $45

Tuesday, April 23, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
If you're into mini PCs and gadgets that can fit in the palm of your hand, you have to be stoked at the growing number of options to choose from. The latest such device is the BeagleBone Black, a next-generation open-source mini PC from BeagleBoard.org that's the size of a credit card and costs just $45. Driving the BeagleBone... Read More
BeagleBone Black Offers Palm-Sized Linux Computer For $45

BeagleBone Black Offers Palm-Sized Linux Computer For $45

Tuesday, April 23, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
We sure like where this is going. While the original BeagleBone was around $89, there's a new guy on the block that offers similar functionality for around half the price. The world of small, cheap barebones kits is growing, with items like the Raspberry Pi garnering all sorts of attention these days. The new BeagleBone... Read More
Embedded System Developers Turn To Android and Linux For Operating Systems

Embedded System Developers Turn To Android and Linux For Operating Systems

Sunday, March 03, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
It might not come as much of a surprise, but according to a recent survey conducted by EE Times, Linux continues to tear up the charts in the embedded market (embedded refers to special-purpose PCs found in things like TVs, media players, cars, machinery and so forth). Between 2012 and 2013, companies began to shift more... Read More
Steam On Linux Adoption Gaining, Overtaking Mac OS

Steam On Linux Adoption Gaining, Overtaking Mac OS

Saturday, March 02, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
A lot of things happen at the start of each month, and one of those that I look most forward to is being able to check out the updated hardware survey at Steam. It's especially interesting right now, because Windows 8 is only four months old, and the platform became official for Linux only a couple of weeks ago. Given... Read More
Months Ahead of Hardware, ARMv8 Gains Debian/Ubuntu Support

Months Ahead of Hardware, ARMv8 Gains Debian/Ubuntu Support

Wednesday, February 27, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
One of the coolest aspects of Linux is its ability to support hardware long before other OSes - and even well before consumers can even get their hands on the hardware. Take USB 3.0, for example, which hit the kernel months before the first products hit the market, in September of 2009. And then there's the SSD command... Read More
Linux Kernel 3.8 Released, Includes F2Fs File System for Solid State Storage

Linux Kernel 3.8 Released, Includes F2Fs File System for Solid State Storage

Tuesday, February 19, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
After getting delayed a couple of days, the Linux 3.8 kernel is all polished and ready to go, Linus Torvalds announced. The big new feature in the 3.8 kernel is F2FS (Flash-Friendly File system), a new file system designed specifically to take advantage of NAND flash memory-based storage devices, such as solid state drives... Read More
Ubuntu Smartphone Touch Developer Preview Coming February 21st, for Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4 Handsets

Ubuntu Smartphone Touch Developer Preview Coming February 21st, for Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4 Handsets

Friday, February 15, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
It’s a big day for Canonical, maker of Ubuntu; in addition to today being the official launch of the Ubuntu-optimized Steam for Linux client, the company announced that the Touch Developer Preview of Ubuntu for smartphones will be coming on February 21st (along with tools for flashing devices). It looks like you’ll... Read More
Official Steam Client For Ubuntu Linux Released

Official Steam Client For Ubuntu Linux Released

Friday, February 15, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
It’s only been a matter of weeks since Valve announced that Steam for Linux was in beta, but it’s apparently all polished up and ready for action. You can now grab the Steam for Linux client, which is compatible with Ubuntu versions 10.04-12.10, for free from the Ubuntu Software Center. This is a huge deal... Read More
Samsung Laptop UEFI Bug Not Just a Linux Issue

Samsung Laptop UEFI Bug Not Just a Linux Issue

Sunday, February 10, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
We posted last week about a severe bug plaguing select Samsung notebooks where simply installing Linux could result in a non-functional machine, and since then, kernel developers rolled-out an update that helped side-step the issue. While things seemed fine and good since then, it turns out that the situation is even worse... Read More
Linux Foundation Releases UEFI Secure Boot System

Linux Foundation Releases UEFI Secure Boot System

Saturday, February 09, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
Can something that's just taken a couple of months to arrive still be considered "long-awaited"? If so, the official Linux UEFI pre-bootloader fits the bill, as it's something that's been needed ever since the introduction of the Microsoft-pushed Secure Boot mechanism on UEFI-equipped PCs. We've talked about this pre-bootloader... Read More
Linux Foundation's UEFI Pre-bootloader Rewritten to Support All Bootloaders

Linux Foundation's UEFI Pre-bootloader Rewritten to Support All Bootloaders

Sunday, February 03, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
When the Linux Foundation announced that it was creating its own UEFI boot solution, it seemed that our woes about not being able to install Linux on Secure Boot systems would soon be coming to an end. While the "pre-bootloader" is still not production-ready, it's been readily worked on, and recently experienced some significant... Read More
Select Samsung Notebooks Can Be Bricked When Booting Linux Via UEFI

Select Samsung Notebooks Can Be Bricked When Booting Linux Via UEFI

Wednesday, January 30, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
Linux users have long had the right to be concerned about UEFI's "SecureBoot" feature, and this is a perfect justification for it. It seems that on select Samsung notebook models, merely booting into Linux via UEFI can brick it. We're not just talking about something that an OS re-install could fix, either - it literally... Read More
Valve Continues its GoldSrc Roll-out for Linux and Mac with Counter-Strike 1.6

Valve Continues its GoldSrc Roll-out for Linux and Mac with Counter-Strike 1.6

Saturday, January 26, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
We reported on Valve's roll-out of the original Half-Life for Linux and Mac yesterday, but it doesn't look like the fun was meant to stop there. Today, Valve followed-up with a release of the original Counter-Strike, or "1.6" as it's commonly known. That puts the total number of games based on the GoldSrc engine... Read More
AMD Releases Proprietary Linux Graphics Driver, Patches Steam Issues

AMD Releases Proprietary Linux Graphics Driver, Patches Steam Issues

Sunday, January 20, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Just how important has Linux become? Very. Just weeks after hearing that Steam would be launching for the world's favorite open-source desktop OS, AMD has just announced new Catalyst drivers made specifically for -- you guessed it -- Linux. The Catalyst 13.1 Proprietary Linux Graphics were just let loose into the wild,... Read More
Fedora 18 Linux Released

Fedora 18 Linux Released

Tuesday, January 15, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
After several setbacks and delays, the folks at Fedora have just released their newest Linux distro, Fedora 18, otherwise known by its code-name "Spherical Cow." One of the big new features in Fedora 18 is that it now supports UEFI Secure Boot by using bootloaders that have been signed with Microsoft certificates. In short,... Read More
Ubuntu Announces Smartphone OS, Will Show It Off At CES

Ubuntu Announces Smartphone OS, Will Show It Off At CES

Wednesday, January 02, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Ubuntu is absolutely the most well-known flavor of Linux over on the desktop side, but it's far from owning a huge swath of the market share. But can Canonical make inroads in the mobile market? The image shown here may look like your average Galaxy Nexus, but look a little closer at the screen: that's not Android. That's... Read More
Ubuntu To Launch Touch-Enabled Operating System Today

Ubuntu To Launch Touch-Enabled Operating System Today

Wednesday, January 02, 2013 - by Joshua Gulick in News
Think Ubuntu could make a great tablet OS? So does Canonical, and it sure looks like Canonical is jumping into the tablet OS market today. Ubuntu's website features a giant clock that is counting down to 1PM EST today, with a hint that can only mean touch-friendly Ubuntu tablets are in the future. Actually, it's not... Read More
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