An example post:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/4/20/92
Subject Linux 3.15-rc2
From Linus Torvalds <>
"And on the seventh day the rc release rose again, in accordance with
the Scriptures laid down at the kernel summit of the year 2004" ...
Linux Today makes it clear that the articles have come from other sites by putting the hosters name in bold, Tux Machines doesn't seem mention the original hoster at all, which I feel is a bit misleading..
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Edit:
nomorewindows wrote:tuxmachines and linuxtoday have the same headlines/news items.
Which urls do you mean?
http://www.linuxtoday.com/ is nothing like http://www.tuxmachines.org/
The websites aren't necessarily the same but they have the same headlines that are probably pointing to the same news articles (most likely from phoronix).
]]>You should definitely keep up with (at least) /r/linux, /r/archlinux and /r/linux_gaming on Reddit. Actually, /r/archlinux has more NC-like questions than news, but the other subreddits usually have some popular ones.
]]>Edit:
tuxmachines and linuxtoday have the same headlines/news items.
Which urls do you mean?
http://www.linuxtoday.com/ is nothing like http://www.tuxmachines.org/
There's no articles at all right now.
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Another major benefit of Phoronix is that lots of users are willing to test code for hardware driver developers. A whole bunch of people will test almost any patch from developers if it means higher performance, particularly with GPU drivers. This means higher quality, more performant code gets to the rest of us.
]]>He also likes to toot his own horn
This imagery is disturbing.
I recommend a paid LWN account. The news are okay, but being able to fight with all those grade A geeks is worth the money.
]]>A couple of news sites I visit:
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