Steam for Linux Beta now Available
After conducting a beta participation survey over the past two weeks, Valve has finally sent out invites for their Linux beta.
After conducting a beta participation survey over the past two weeks, Valve has finally sent out invites for their Linux beta.
The popular OpenSUSE Linux distribution has made its first release for the ARM platform with an ARM version of its latest openSUSE 12.2 version.
There are now a number of projects focussed on creating an open source alternative to Flash Player; and Lightspark is one of them.
It seems like there is a release of a new version of a tablet OS nearly every other week. Just goes to show how important and popular that form factor is turning out to be. The latest to release is Plasma Active Three, a tablet-centric OS in development by the KDE community.
Secure Boot, as its name suggests, is a security feature that—if supported by hardware—can make the boot process much less vulnerable to viruses and other malware. The way UEFI and Secure Boot do this is to only execute an operating system’s boot loader and drivers if they are signed by an accepted boot loader.
Jolla is giving MeeGo a fresh breath of life, more details of which will come on November 21-22 during the Slush 2012 conference.
The Open webOS project has reached an important milestone, it is now out of beta and has released its first version.
With the help of an an interesting inforgraphic, get to know some intresting facts about Linux, Red Hat and Open Source.
Necessitas is a project with the aim of brining support for Android to Qt has come quite a long way.
Could Windows be moving to a faster release cycle? Some hints towards a possibility seem to have been uncovered recently.