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Intel GPU Tools 1.12 Adds New Tests, New Tools
Thomas Wood at Intel has announced intel-gpu-tools 1.12 as this quarter's update to this open-source project comprised of various test cases and developer tools for the open-source Intel Linux graphics driver.
The Intel GPU Tools 1.12 release has new tests and tools, new statistical analysis functions, a new aubdump tool, Cherryview / Broadwell / Skylake support additions to different tests, and support for running the core DRM tests on any platform.
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GNOME bakes in native Drive integration as Google's cloud continues to shun Linux
Google still hasn’t launched Google Drive for Linux, despite repeated promises many years ago and leaked images from early this year showing a functioning Google Drive client on Ubuntu. Some third-party apps implement support for Google’s cloud storage service, but it’s about to get better for Linux users—at least those who use GNOME.
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Linux gaming: Ultimate Edition 4.6 Gamers released
Gaming on Linux has gotten more and more popular in the last few years. And now Linux gamers can download the Ultimate Edition 4.6 Gamers distro. Ultimate Edition 4.6 Gamers comes packed with many Linux games and can even run Windows games via Wine and PlayOnLinux. This comes at a price, however, since the ISO file weighs in at a chunky 4 GB.
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OpenWRT 15.05 Runs Off Linux 3.18, Provides Better Networking
Version 15.05 of OpenWRT, the Linux distribution popular with network routers and other embedded devices, has been officially released. OpenWRT 15.05 is codenamed after the Chaos Calmer cocktail.
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4MLinux 13.1 Screenshot Tour
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elementary OS Freya 0.3.1 - Screencast and Screenshots
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Mageia 4 Linux Will Reach End of Life on September 19, Upgrade to Mageia 5 Now
The Mageia Project, through Rémi Verschelde, has announced earlier today, September 10, that the Mageia 4 Linux distribution will reach end of life next week, on September 19, 2015.
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Ubuntu Linux Is Now Supported Across All Rackspace Platforms
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Rackspace brings Ubuntu to its dedicated servers
Rackspace has joined Canonical's Ubuntu Certified Public Cloud (CPC) program. Rackspace will now offer Ubuntu across their platform, including public and private clouds, OnMetal, as well as dedicated and hybrid environments. Rackspace will also offer Fanatical Support to the customers running Ubuntu on its platforms.
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Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition No Longer Available for Sale in Europe
The Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition is no longer available in Europe after the company has exhausted the inventory for this part of the world.
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Ubuntu Phone Aquaris E4.5 And E5 Launched In India, Available On Sale At Snapdeal
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Linux Foundation Scales, Raspberry Music Pi & More…
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Raspberry Pi Gets a Touchscreen to Call Its Own
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[Video] Samsung SmartThings Starter Kit Lands at Tizen Experts – Unboxing Video
With the Starter kit you are able to connect to multi sensors, motion sensor, presence sensor, power outlet, moisture sensor, car, door locks, lighting, alarms and much much more.
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“Shenzhen Map for Makers”, to help you at the Tizen Developer Conference #TDC2015
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KDE’s Apps Update for March 2021 Improves Spectacle, Gwenview, and More
KDE Applications 20.12.3 comes a month after KDE’s Apps update for February 2021 to fix even more bugs in several of the included apps and components, most of which are needed or ship by default with the latest KDE Plasma desktop environment series.
Among the improvements implemented in the KDE Applications 20.12.3 update, there’s the ability to set the compression quality in the Spectacle screenshot utility to 100%, support for a newer OpenGL drawing view to support hardware-accelerated transitions on Wayland and a working JPEG quality chooser in the Gwenview image viewer.
| LibreOffice 7.1 Office Suite Gets First Point Release, over 90 Bugs Were Fixed
Released a month ago, the LibreOffice 7.1 office suite introduces numerous new features and improvements, such as a new dialog that lets you select the User Interface flavor of your choice at first start, a new Additions Dialog that lets you search, download, and install extensions with a single click, and improved interoperability with proprietary documents formats like DOCX, XLSX, and PPTX.
Now, LibreOffice 7.1.1 is here as the first point release in the series, addressing more than 90 bugs in all of the office suite’s core components.
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