Torvalds may have come to terms with the Linux GNOME interface, but what he really, really likes is his new Google Chromebook Pixel’s display.
Linus Torvalds really likes Google’s Chromebook Pixel. More >
March 5, 2013
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Torvalds may have come to terms with the Linux GNOME interface, but what he really, really likes is his new Google Chromebook Pixel’s display.
Linus Torvalds really likes Google’s Chromebook Pixel. More >
March 5, 2013
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Pretty much everyone agrees that Google’s Chromebook Pixel is too expensive to just run the Chrome OS Web browser. But what if it could run Android tablet apps as well?
Chromebook Pixel: Does this device herald Android and Chrome OS’s wedding? More >
March 4, 2013
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Windows fans will whine, but Net Applications’ desktop operating systems numbers don’t lie. Windows 8’s pathetic user adoption numbers can’t even keep up with Vista’s lousy numbers.
March 2, 2013
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2013 may become known as the year of hacker. Following sucessful hacks of Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, and NBC‘s Web sites and servers, the popular multi-platform, note-taking Web application Evernote servers have been hacked.
March 1, 2013
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What do you think your computer does most of the time? For most of us, most of the time, it just sits there idly spinning its wheels.
It doesn’t have to be that way. There are many distributed computer programs, such as Seti@home, the search for alien life; Folding@home, protein research for understanding how many diseases work; and the just announced Quantum Cures project which seeks to find cures for “orphan” diseases. Most can put your PC to useful work while you’re drinking coffee or asleep in your bed.
February 27, 2013
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No one, but no one, in the Linux community likes Microsoft’s mandated deployment of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Secure Boot option in Windows 8 certified PCs. But, how Linux should handle the fixes required to deal with this problem remains a hot-button issue. Now, as the debate continues hot and heavy, Linus Torvalds, Linux’s founder and de facto leader, spells out how he thinks Linux should deal with Secure Boot keys.
Torvalds was mad as hell with proposals to place Secure Boot keys and their management into the Linux kernel itself. Torvalds called the idea “moronic.”
That said, there still needs to be some way to deal with the necessary evil of Secure Boot key management. Or, does there?
Torvalds clarifies Linux’s Windows 8 Secure Boot position. More >