Links 2/8/2012: Raspberry Pi Has Android 4.0, Google Chrome 21
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2012-08-02 07:32:39 UTC
- Modified: 2012-08-02 07:32:39 UTC
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Kernel Space
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Graphics Stack
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Pixman 0.27.2 has been released and it offers up more features.
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While an OpenWF back-end compositor for Wayland once provided hope that more hardware would work with Wayland whereby OpenWF Display drivers were available, the OpenWF support is being dropped already from the compositor.
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Applications
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Instructionals/Technical
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Games
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The new version of Minecraft, Minecraft 1.3 brings in the most awaited features like adventure mode and trading.
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GNU Project founder Richard Stallman voices his concerns about the implications of putting Steam on the open Linux platform.
Just last week, Valve announced that it's looking to bring its popular Steam distribution service to Linux, noting that adding games to the operating system could boost its adoption in the long term.
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Valve's growing Linux team is already experiencing success in optimizing the Source Engine, and in particular their initial Left 4 Dead 2 game, for Linux. In fact, the native Linux build with the Source OpenGL renderer is faster than running the game on Windows 7 with DirectX!
We're already known that Valve Software intends to speak at SIGGRAPH LA 2012 about how they optimized their Linux OpenGL game client -- taking it from just a few frames per second to over 300 FPS. Now on Valve's official Linux blog is a new post this evening about Faster Zombies!.
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Desktop Environments
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K Desktop Environment/KDE SC/Qt
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KDE has announced its Version 4.9 Releases to KDE Plasma Workspaces, KDE Applications, and the KDE Development Platform, dedicated to the memory of KDE contributor Claire Lotion. The full announcement has details.
These releases got special attention to the general levels of quality and stability. In particular, there was a focus on eliminating any regressions from previous releases. Thanks to the efforts of the KDE Quality Team and its new contributors, the 4.9 Releases are the best ever.
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Developers intend to modularize KDE libraries for next version of the platform.
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GNOME Desktop
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I was recently contacted by Earl Malmrose of ZaReason, who wanted to know if I'd like to review ZaReason's new Linux-based desktop computer, built around the new Intel 6-Core processor and quad channel memory. I told him I'd be thrilled to review it, and asked if he'd also include a snappy ATI video card so I really could push the system to the limit using one of my favorite side hobbies, namely cryptocurrencies.
I start with a review of the system itself and finish with a bit of fun—I run the numbers and see what sort of CPU and GPU-hashing power I can get from it. Whether you think cryptocurrencies are a brilliant take on alternative economics or a dumb idea that wastes electricity, I can assure you no one knows how to overclock hardware quite like a Bitcoin miner. (I don't actually overclock this system, since I'm sure ZaReason would like it back in full working order, but I push it to the max with stock settings.)
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Changing the operating system on your computer is not like flipping a switch. It is a cultural change, too.
Different operating systems give you different degrees of freedom, different degrees of access to knowledge of “what is inside”. And, what is more important for a non-technical user, they give you different user interfaces.
Windows users are used to having a panel at the bottom of the screen, window control elements at the right side of the window, the Windows Start button and so on. If you see something like the modern design of the Unity interface, nothing is the same as Windows. It’s a steep learning curve, isn’t it?
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Red Hat Family
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Red Hat makes its money from selling support subscriptions for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Mostly the same bits are available entirely for free by way of the community led CentOS project that clones RHEL.
I recently chatted with Red Hat CEO about CentOS and the long story short is he's good with CentOS.
Having CentOS out there is a good thing. It broadens our community. There are people that don't need the things that we have in subscription and it's great that there is an offering build off the same code base.
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Red Hat (NYSE: RHT) is making multiple strategic hires that will deepen the open source company’s work with channel partners across Linux, virtualization, storage, cloud platforms and JBoss Middleware. The evidence surfaced when The VAR Guy met Red Hat North America Channel Chief Roger Egan at CompTIA Breakaway this week. Here are the exclusive details.
First up, Egan’s role is evolving. Going forward he’ll have more of a strategic role — focusing on how Red Hat’s partner program must serve a range of company types: Resellers, VARs, integrators, cloud and telecom service providers, OEMs (like Dell, HP and IBM) and ISVs (independent service providers). The VAR Guy believes Egan still reports into Red Hat Global Channel Chief Mark Enzweiler.
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Debian Family
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Derivatives
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Canonical/Ubuntu
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HandBrake is an open-source, cross-platform multi-threaded video transcoder for Mac, Linux and Windows. You can use it to convert to and from different media formats. The availability of presets make the conversion easier even for novice users. Just select the media device to which you want the video to be transcode to and HandBrake will manage the rest.
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The Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) is the most important event in the Ubuntu calendar. It is where we get together to discuss, design, and plan the next version of Ubuntu; in this case the Ubuntu 13.04 release.
The next UDS takes place at Bella Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark from the 29th Oct – 1st Nov. You can find out more about why UDS is interesting from the perspective of a member of the community, an upstream contributor, and a vendor. We also welcome everyone to participate remotely if you can’t attend the event in person. More more details on how to get there, see this page.
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Flavours and Variants
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With the arrival of Gnome 3, Gnome 2 was discontinued in most major distros like Ubuntu, Fedora, openSuse, Arch Linux etc. However, a few distros like Debian, Gentoo are still using the old desktop while Linux Mint maintained a separate repository called gnome2-frozen for older gnome builds. However, soon they will discontinue that as well.
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Phones
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Android
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‘Open is broken’, that’s what main-stream iOS developers and despondent Android developers feel. The Dead Trigger cataclysm has apparently triggered a lot of Anti-Android vibes, in and around the tech-world. Though claims that Android is giving too much liberty to the end-user in the name of “Open Source” seems a bit legitimate, claiming that it is designed for “piracy” is a bit far-flung and to some extent sophomoric and pointless. Piracy sees no platform.
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced Android is coming to its tiny device. More specifically, Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is being ported over to the credit-card sized Linux computer.
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The Raspberry Pi foundation announced today that its popular $35 Linux computer will soon be able to run Android 4.0. Google’s mobile operating system is being ported to the device by Broadcom developer Naren Sankar.
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Sub-notebooks/Tablets
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Wikipad, the company developing an identically named tablet that will ship with an attachable gamepad for console-style gaming, has revealed the specifications of the device in an exclusive interview with GamesBeat.
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The OLPC XO Touch tablet will be getting Neonode touchscreens, as the next model makes the leap to laptop and tablet hybrid
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Internet NZ
The organisers of the New Zealand Open Source Awards are pleased to announce that Internet New Zealand has been confirmed as a Platinum sponsor of the event which will be held in Wellington in November.
Internet New Zealand Chief Executive Vikram Kumar says the organisation is proud to be supporting the Open Source Awards, noting that the vision of a free and uncaptureable Internet depends in large measure on open source software.
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Web Browsers
Chrome
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The Google Chrome Team have announced a new version of Google Chrome, Google Chrome 21.0.1180.57 for Mac and Linux and Google Chrome 21.0.1180.60 for Windows operating systems. This version comes with a new API for high-quality video and audio communication and some security and bug fixes.
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SaaS
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Rackspace has become the first vendor to deliver on the promise of true cloud-computing portability for businesses with Wednesday’s launch of the first commercial cloud service using OpenStack cloud technology.
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ownCloud is a baby in the cloud space, but a fast-growing and useful baby. ownCloud was born at a KDE community event in 2010, and is already an easy and flexible server for sharing and syncing files.
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Project Releases
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Version 1.0 of Pygmyfoto, a no-frills application for publishing a photo roll on the web, is now available on GitHub. The first stable release features a handful of new features and improvements added since the latest beta version of the application. The older 1.2.3 version of jQuery bundled with the beta release has been replaced with jQuery 1.7.2. The jQuery lightBox plugin has been replaced with the Lightbox2 plugin. The pygmyfoto.py script features improved handling of EXIF metadata. Pygmyfoto now integrates the +1 button which can be used to share the published photos on Google+.
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Openness/Sharing
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I know why you're excited this week ... you've seen the "Kuratas", a 13 foot tall, 9,900-pound robot you can ride in at speeds of up to 6 miles per hour and which is equipped with a water bottle cannon and Gatling guns that can fire 6,000 BBs per minute (the operator can fire the armaments just by smiling ... no, really, watch the video).
The Kuratas robot, built by Japanese artist Kogoro Kurata and marketed by Suidobashi Heavy Industry, can be controlled by the onboard operator, a remote control device, or a smartphone and runs V-Sido, a "next generation robot OS".
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Security
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NVIDIA's had a past few weeks with Linus Torvalds having harsh words for NVIDIA, the downing of their forums, and now a NVIDIA driver exploit being revealed that gives normal users the rights to super-user privileges.
Recent Techrights' Posts
- IBM HR "Process is Similar to Raising Farm Animals"
- IBM "silent layoffs" won't stop
- Brett Wilson LLP Has Just Lost a Case of Its Biggest Client "IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)"
- Is Brett Wilson LLP proud of such clientele?
- Gary Smith Says Brett Wilson LLP Engages in SLAPP Against Him Over LinkedIn Post, "This is the Streisand Effect in Real Time"
- "Lawyers who front SLAPP‑style threats on behalf of powerful institutions are not “defending reputation”; they are abusing legal process to intimidate and silence legitimate public‑interest scrutiny."
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- Not Tolerating Death Threats
- Death threads are a serious matter
- Silent Layoffs, 'Happy' Layoffs, and 'Buyouts' (Pretending to Voluntarily Retire)
- We've been seeing lots of that at IBM and Microsoft
- SLAPP Censorship - Part 125 Out of 200: Litigants in Person (LIPs) Handling American Lawfare Funded by Third Parties (About a Million Pounds for 100 Kilograms of Legal Papers)
- An appeal to the Court of Appeal can be justified at one point
- Attacks on the Sites
- These are clearly censorship attempts
- Links 02/07/2026: Microsoft May be Shutting Down 5+ Studios, Slop Got Too Expensive, "RAMpocalypse" Discussed
- Links for the day
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, July 01, 2026
- IRC logs for Wednesday, July 01, 2026
- Gemini Links 02/07/2026: Kondo, Theological Thought, and X4
- Links for the day
- Links 01/07/2026: Apple and Microsoft Price Hikes, Political Catchup
- Links for the day
- Parroting the Script of RAs and PIPs, "Buyouts" and Layoffs by Any Other Name
- Over time people will find out just how many people "leave" IBM
- Slop Gives No Real Edge, It's Just Falsely Marketed That Way (FOMO)
- Plagiarism in some measurable form is always bad, irrespective of what we call it
- The Microsoft-Owned Media Shows What Spin Microsoft Will Use Amid Mass Layoffs
- Microsoft says goodbye to over 10,000 workers this month
- The Media is Shooting Its Own Foot by Peddling Slop and Spam
- Nobody wishes to read slop; as soon as people realise "the news" (or "news site") is LLM trash, they will walk away
- Gemini Links 01/07/2026: Wild Flowers, Slop, and Waystone Tools
- Links for the day
- Links 01/07/2026: Bending Spoons Makes an 'Exit' ("Going Public"), US Supreme Court Rules on Many Issues
- Links for the day
- Misattributing Blame, the Core Issue is Slop
- that issue has nothing to do with Bash
- Microsoft: Layoffs Are an Investment
- Sales of the console will take another plunge and debt will skyrocket
- Links 01/07/2026: MElon (Elon Musk) "Confronted With List of People He Has Killed", Microsoft Ignores Union, Chooses "Bloodbath"
- Links for the day
- The Register MS: Paid-For SPAM Advocating Chinese Colonialism in Africa, Not Even a Disclosure (as Before)
- Does The Register MS recognise what this piece is promoting and who for?
- Techrights Never Defended Rapists
- In the past, I and others got falsely accused of "defend[ing] a rapist"
- "Regular Silent Layoffs and PIPs" at Microsoft, According to Microsoft Insider
- Many people leave without a fuss, only a signed NDA
- Gaming Companies Help Promote Rootkits ('Anticheat') and Help Microsoft Take Control of People's PCs
- The industry in its current form acts a bit more like a cabal of power-hungry companies that actively try to back-door everything and smear people who oppose that
- IRC (Internet Relay Chat) Turns 38 Next Month
- IRC did well because over 300k users are on significant networks (simultaneous, also counting bots and cross-network overlaps)
- opensourceforu.com is a Slopfarm, It's Not "Open Source" and It's Not "For U"
- Slop "For U"
- DRM and Ownership
- We now even have PCs that "expire"
- GNU/Linux Reaches 6% in North America
- Tomorrow around 10AM we'll see what preliminary data they get for July
- IBM Layoffs Still Happening in 2026, They're Just Not Being Reported
- The demise of IBM accompanies the demise of the media
- SLAPP Censorship - Part 124 Out of 200: The Court Deems My Wife Connected to the Case of the Serial Strangler From Microsoft, Invites Her to the Hearing Last Week
- Brett Wilson LLP does not play by the rules
- Paying Severance to Staff Laid Off by Microsoft Too Expensive for Microsoft Now?
- When companies earn such a bad reputation (not paying severance to people they discard) it lowers morale even further
- Microsoft Mass Layoffs Due to Money Problems (Debt, Lack of Money to Complete Payroll), Not "Hey Hi"
- If Microsoft later comes up with some "Hey Hi" narrative, then immediately reject it
- Stop Conflating Free Software With Slop Plagiarism and Time-wasting
- Even decades ago people could use "compute" for lots of fuzzing, then file away false or unaudited reports using bots
- What Security Means
- Security does not mean asking Microsoft for permission
- Microsoft May be Losing 10,000+ Workers This Month
- Here's the quick math
- BSN Senior School Leidschenveen is Shutting Down and What That Means to the European Patent Office (EPO)
- Follow-up meeting with Site Manager VP1 on school matters
- Gemini Links 01/07/2026: Keeping (Relatively) Cool plus Adventures in Solar, Camp Snap Cameras and XTEINK X4 Ereader Reviews
- Links for the day
- European Patent Office (EPO) Series: Different Strokes For Different Folks
- Organisation operating in two parallel universes
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, June 30, 2026
- IRC logs for Tuesday, June 30, 2026
- GNU/Linux Measured at 4.4% by statCounter, Even More by analytics.usa.gov
- GNU/Linux has fared well
- Getting Skyped: Closure of Studios Microsoft Bought
- wait till July and the mass layoffs outside XBox
- Several Waves of Red Hat Layoffs This Year, Is This Still Going on Under IBM?
- The PIPs and NDAs hard to get a clear picture
- Sabine Hossenfelder Versus IBM Scamming Shareholders
- IBM has become a garage of BS
- Some XBox Layoffs Underway, At Least Five Studios to be Shut Down
- Insiders are in a state of panic
- Gemini Links 30/06/2026: Music Theory, Addiction, Clown Computing
- Links for the day
- Links 30/06/2026: France Recorded 1,000 Excess Deaths During Heat Wave, Slop Replaced by Human Staff
- Links for the day
- WordPress Becoming What We Feared It Would Become
- WordPress and other such bloatware (WordPress used to be fast and light) are moving in the same trajectory that GAFAM leads
- People Given the Totally Wrong Idea That "Secure Boot" is About Security (It's the Opposite, It's About Handing Control Over to NSA/Microsoft)
- "Secure Boot" with capital "B" is conflating compromise with security.
- Today The Register MS is Publishing Fake Articles About "AI", 100% of All "Content"
- Maybe the media is dying because it is selling its soul [...] The Register MS has no standard
- America Has Cost Europe Too Much
- Countries ought to be controlling all their own systems
- GAFAM Debt Will Surge, in July We'll Know by How Much
- Do not fall for slop or sloppy narratives
- Call for European Patent Office (EPO) Whistleblowers
- The European Patent Organisation (EPO) might not reform the Office
- 400-Page US Federal Court Against Abuses by Google, Microsoft and Front Groups That Abuse Volunteers for American Corporations
- There are 386 pages in total (in the US claim)
- Projection Tactics - Part IV: SLAPP by Americans Against Techrights (UK) to Hide Serious Abuses Against American Women
- "PRs need to stop being complicit in suppression of information via SLAPPs"
- Five Years Ago, After We Broke the Story About Richard Stallman Rejoining the FSF's Board, All Hell Broke Loose (for Me and My Family)
- They generally seem to target anyone who thinks Richard Stallman (RMS) should be in charge or thinks alike about computing
- Projection Tactics - Part II: Causing "Serious Harm" to Many People (Even Animals)
- Narcissists and sociopaths are like that
- Too Many "Marketers on the Payroll" at IBM, Selling Impossible Products That Cannot be Delivered or Will Never Deliver
- IBM is rotting away
- Media Says Microsoft's (XBox) Layoffs May be Record-Breaking
- think somewhere in the range of ~5000 for gaming/XBox alone
- Sirius Open Source's Latest Report: Fake (False) Number of Staff, Almost No Money in the Bank, Overdraft, and Growing Debt (About £100,000 More Borrowed)
- massive (and still growing) debt
- Links 30/06/2026: What's Wrong With EU Age Verification, RSA Keys with Many Zeros
- Links for the day
- This is Not a Security, This is a Circus
- Security does not mean "asked Microsoft for permission"
- Communities Need Strong Leadership, Not Dictators Like IBM
- Leadership in Free software is not ownership [...] Fedora will only last as long as IBM can somehow make some money out of it or leverage it to attract sharecropping
- Patents Are Not "Cash Cows"
- People who deliberately don't understand patents (or believe lies about them) will fail to understand how the world works (or does not work)
- Sad Lives of People Who Think Women Are Just Sexual Toys (All They Have is Money)
- money is still a man-made concept and life is finite
- SLAPP Censorship - Part 123 Out of 200: Why Violence Against Animals Matters
- Starting tomorrow (Wednesday) we'll begin telling stories about what happened last week
- EPO Staff Union's (SUEPO) The Hague Committee, With Help of Lawyer, Challenges Lack of Rewards for Hard Work
- The EPO is not about granting valid patents anymore. The horse-trading corrupt officials just see the EPO as some thing that "prints money"
- Massive EPO Demonstration Today
- It'll start in about 6 hours
- More Layoffs in Microsoft's PR Department, Even Ahead of 'D-Day'
- Notice they are not even waiting for the official date (nor week)
- European Patent Office (EPO) Series: Photo-Ops Galore and Suspicions of Influence-Peddling
- coverage of the EPO's Croatian junket
- Gemini Links 30/06/2026: Music and Broken Hearts
- Links for the day
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Monday, June 29, 2026
- IRC logs for Monday, June 29, 2026