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Developer Linux News for Nov 23, 2010

  • Ubuntu to Become a Rolling Release (Nov 23, 2010, 23:32)
    OStatic: "Mark Shuttleworth recently told reporters that Ubuntu will likely be moving from its current six-month release schedule to daily updates."

  • Open Source and the Federal Budget Squeeze, Part 2 (Nov 23, 2010, 20:32)
    LinuxInsider: "But vendors often still don't match up with government procurement procedures or certified vendor lists. "Attaining government certification or listing is the perfect role for a commercial organization backing an open source project.""

  • Nvidia upgrades toolkit for GPU programming (Nov 23, 2010, 19:32)
    LinuxDevices: "Nvidia announced the availability of the production release of its CUDA (compute unified device architecture) Toolkit 3.2. This provides performance increases, new math libraries, and advanced cluster management features..."

  • Linux and graphics boot in under a second (Nov 23, 2010, 14:32)
    ElectronicsWeekly: "Renesas and MPC Data have demonstrated a Linux kernel and graphical application booting in less than one second."

  • PCLinuxOS to Get a 64-bit Version (Nov 23, 2010, 13:02)
    OStatic: "Bill "Texstar" Reynolds, founder and lead developer of PCLinuxOS, said in a blog post today that a new 64-bit version is in the works. Details are sketchy at present, but users have been asking for this for a long time."

  • Ubuntu Font Family Licensing FAQ (Nov 23, 2010, 00:02)
    font.ubuntu.com: "The Ubuntu Font Family is the first time that a libre typeface has been designed professionally and explicitly with the intent of developing a public and long-term community-based development process."