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  1. LLVM 3.0 Release Brings Lots Of Compiler Fun
  2. Benchmarks Of GCC 4.2 Through GCC 4.7 Compilers
  3. Wine 1.3.34 Supports Bytecode In JavaScript
  4. QEMU 1.0 Officially Released With Many Features
  5. Lightspark Open Flash Now Works On Windows
  6. Genode 11.11 Released With Virtualization Options
  7. Linux 3.2-rc4: Maybe It's Just Time For My Meds
  8. What People Are Saying About GNOME [Part 5]
  9. ASPM Kernel Power Fix Won't Land Until Linux 3.3
  10. DragonEgg 3.0 Puts GCC & LLVM In One Bed
  11. GIMP 2.8 Moves Close To An Early 2012 Release
  12. DragonEgg-ing Mesa & Banging It With Clang
  13. HP Open-Sources webOS & Enyo App Framework
  14. Linux 3.2-rc5: Santa Doesn't Like Linus Cursing
  15. What People Are Saying About GNOME [Part 6]
  16. First Release Of Open-Source Blu-Ray Library
  17. Building The Linux Kernel In 60 Seconds
  18. FFmpeg Moves Closer To 1.0 Release
  19. Qt 5 Preps For Multi-Touch, Input Improvements
  20. Linux KVM vs. HandelSpielVM Virtualization
  21. Proposed: 3D Audio / OpenAL For The Qt Tool-Kit
  22. CentOS vs. Oracle vs. Scientific Linux 6.1 Performance
  23. Plasma Active Two Brings Many Improvements
  24. LLVM/Clang Developer Videos Worth Watching
  25. NILFS2 Against Btrfs & EXT4 On Linux 3.2
  26. Qt 4.8 Draws In Platform Abstraction, New WebKit
  27. Wine 1.3.35 Lands DIB Improvements & More
  28. Linux 3.2-rc6: People Are Gaming My Release
  29. Mozilla Firefox 9.0 Is Ready For The Holidays
  30. Emscripten: Bang Out JavaScript From LLVM Bitcode
  31. Graphics In Linux
  32. A Second Release Of GNOME Boxes Is Boxed Up
  33. Linux 3.2-rc7: A Present From Linus Torvalds
  34. Qt 5 For Your Web Applications In The Browser
  35. LLVM 3.1 Will Enhance AVX & Bring AVX2 Support
  36. GNOME 3.3.3 Heats Things Up For GNOME 3.4
  37. POHMELFS: A New But Old Distributed Linux File-System
  38. Which is the best (open) distributed filesystem for linux?
  39. How is the performance of Virtualbox running Windows 7?
  40. Avidemux 2.5.6 Video Editor Brings Many Changes
  41. Scribus 1.4 Desktop Suite Sees Major Overhaul
  42. Building A KWin Window Manager With JavaScript
  43. Linux Zcache Now Handles Crypto Compression
  44. libdce: The Distributed Codec Engine
  45. Linux 3.2 Kernel Officially Christened
  46. The Kernel Hub (kernelhub.org)
  47. Did Your System Take A Dive With Linux 3.2?
  48. MythTV 0.25 Is Still Being Baked With Many Changes
  49. OpenSUSE May Finally Pull In Plymouth
  50. netmarketshare.com: Desktop Linux market share grow 40% per year!
  51. The Zen Kernel Is Still Alive, Patching Linux 3.1
  52. Bufferbloat To Be Fought In Linux 3.3 With BQL
  53. FOSDEM 2012: Four Weeks To Wayland, X.Org & Games
  54. Microsoft's exFAT Is Still Crap On Linux
  55. Linux News From The Consumer Electronics Show 2012
  56. Reiser4 Still Lacks Mainline Ambitions
  57. Linux 3.3 Kernel Has A Big, "Pretty Good" Staging Merge
  58. ELLCC: Using LLVM/Clang For Cross-Compiling
  59. EXT4 Gains New Online Resize Support In Linux 3.3
  60. Linux 3.2 Kernel Benchmarks
  61. The Pull That Finally Fixes ASPM Power Regression
  62. Frontswap Still Not Ready For Linux 3.3 Kernel
  63. Btrfs Picks Up Snappy Compression Support
  64. Memory consumption of compilers
  65. Wine 1.3.37 Rounds Out The DIB Engine
  66. Google To Go After Go-One In GCC 4.7 Compiler
  67. Linus Torvalds: Linux is too complex
  68. LessFS Pairs De-Duplication With Snappy Compression
  69. PulseAudio Ported To Android, Compared To AudioFlinger
  70. OpenMP May Finally Come To LLVM/Clang
  71. Fedora 17 Gets Beefier: Another Round Of Features
  72. Microsoft's ReFS File-System: Competitor To Btrfs?
  73. UEFI Secure Boot Still A Big Problem For Linux
  74. Btrfs In Linux 3.3 Brings Reworked Balance Code
  75. Adaptive Tickless Linux Kernel Support Status
  76. Intel NVM Express Driver For Linux 3.3 Kernel
  77. Linux 3.3-rc1 Released, Merge Window Closes
  78. Responses To The Linux Desktop Security Problem
  79. SCALE 10x Kicks Off Today In Los Angeles
  80. Darktable For Open-Source Photography
  81. Where The Linux 3.3 Kernel Will Come Up Short
  82. MPlayer2 Is Still Being Actively Developed
  83. NTFS-3G Sees Major Update w/ Faster Compression
  84. Will there be a backport of the GCC4.7 to existing Linux Distributions.
  85. MythTV Sees First Update In Nearly One Year
  86. A New Design For FUSE File-Systems
  87. Error-Fixing Btrfs FSCK Tool Is Imminent
  88. XFS Developer Takes Shots At Btrfs, EXT4
  89. Btrfs To Go Production-Ready In Oracle Linux
  90. Samba 4.0 Dances Closer To Release
  91. FFmpeg 0.10 Gets New Filters, Decoders, Encoders
  92. Wine 1.4 Nears Release: Code Freeze, 1.4-rc1
  93. GCC 4.7 Moves Along Into Stage 4
  94. overclocked cpu not showing the correct frequency on linux
  95. Linux 3.3-rc2 Kernel Is Out Late Due To "Mind-Fart"
  96. Using An OpenCL Kernel In GStreamer
  97. Wine 1.4 Gears Up For Release With More Bug Fixes
  98. DMA-BUF Is Ready To Push Forward Linux Drivers
  99. Intel's Lynx Point Chipset Is Getting Ready On Linux
  100. Linux 3.3-rc3 Has No Big Surprises
  101. OpenSUSE Enters The Beer Business With "Old Toad"
  102. oVirt Manages Its First Release
  103. Chrome Plays Around With More GPU Acceleration
  104. The Gujin Boot-Loader Was Updated
  105. After BFS, Now Comes The BLD Linux Scheduler
  106. The Document Foundation Releases LibreOffice 3.5
  107. MythTV Is Now Forked As Torc
  108. Wine 1.4 Moves Closer To Release With RC4
  109. Blender 2.62 Brings New Render Engine Features
  110. A Patch That Can Make Btrfs 5~10% Faster
  111. FOSDEM 2012 Summary, Videos To Watch
  112. Linux 3.3-rc4 Kernel Fixes A Peculiar 32-bit Bug
  113. LZ4 For Btrfs Arrives While Its FSCK Remains M.I.A.
  114. x32 Support For Linux Kernel Called In For Review
  115. The Btrfs File-System Repair Tool Is Available
  116. Apache 2.4 Comes Out As Web Server On Steroids
  117. Special Relativity Simulator
  118. Adobe Announces Plans To Abandon Flash On Linux
  119. Oracle Puts Out A New Version Of DTrace For Linux
  120. Moving Linux Kernel Drivers To User-Space? Nope.
  121. New Version Of Gnash Flash Player Published
  122. XFS File-System Speeded-Up, Cleaned-Up Last Month
  123. Wine 1.4 Makes It A Step Further In Fermentation
  124. Linux 3.3-rc5 Kernel Is Pretty Boring
  125. New Wake Locks Patches Published For Linux Kernel
  126. Study Proved it Again Opensource Software Beat cloused source software!
  127. Fedora Clarifies Stance On Forks Like Cinnamon, Mate
  128. KDE 4.9 Plans For Early August Release
  129. LightDM-KDE Is Ready For Testing
  130. The Effect Of Desktop Effects On Graphics Performance
  131. smbclient & dd
  132. grub cannot load new kernel
  133. XBMC 11 Eden Nears Final Release
  134. GCC 4.6.3 Released With 70+ Fixes
  135. Fedora, Red Hat Working On "Project Lumberjack"
  136. PHP 5.4 Release Brings Many Changes
  137. It's Time To Start Thinking About GCC 4.8
  138. Linux 3.3 Kernel: Btrfs vs. EXT4
  139. KDE's New Web Browser Hits 0.9 Stable
  140. GCC 4.7 Release Candidate 1 Offers Many Changes
  141. Linux 3.3-rc6: The Final Might Be One Week Away
  142. Fog: A High-Performance Alternative To Cairo
  143. Firefox May Support LLVMpipe For WebGL
  144. MythTV 0.25 Will Finally Be Released Next Month
  145. Linux 2.6.32 Kernel Is Nearing An End
  146. Phalanger: Stuffing PHP With Mono, .NET
  147. LLVM's Clang Is Almost Good Enough For Debian
  148. Turning Mesa Into JavaScript For The Web?
  149. Qt 5.0 Alpha Is Just About Two Weeks Away
  150. CodeWeavers Unveils Wine 1.4-based CrossOver XI