Unigine is a cross-platform real-time 3D engine, I stumbled across awhile back on some message boards I am a part of. Since it is cross platform it offers the benchmark rendering in both OpenGL and DirectX APIs, as such I was curious as to which offered better performance.
Read more »OpenGL vs DirectX - Benchmark Comparison
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How To Create PDF's Of GNU/Linux Manpages
The man command in Linux displays the help documentation for terminal commands. You can output a man page as a PDF with the following simple command.
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5 Linux music players you did not know about
Below are 5 music players for the Linux platform (Ubuntu being my base) you probably did not know about.
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Firefox 3.7 dumped in favour of feature updates
Mozilla has dumped Firefox 3.7 from the release schedule, replacing it with regular features updates for version 3.6 of the browser.
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Tech Tip: Dereference Variable Names Inside Bash Functions
We often read (including in the book Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide by Mendel Cooper) that if we pass variable names as parameters to functions, they will be treated as string literals and cannot be dereferenced (ie the value is not available). But this is not so...
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20 (More) Awesome GIMP Brush Sets
Since the collection of awesome GIMP brushes that I showcased a few months ago was quite popular, I decided to put together another wonderful list of brush sets that I'm going to share once again to all of you.Without further ado, here's an additional compilation of high-quality and stunning GIMP brushes ...
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Prevent Accidental Shutdown/Reboot in Ubuntu
Molly-Guard is a command line script which prevents you from accidentally shutting down or rebooting your Ubuntu system.
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Prevent shell from exiting in single ^D
The function of 'Ctrl-d'(^D) key is to exit the shell. If IGNOREEOF variable does not exist in your shell a single ^D will exit from the shell (this is the default behavior).
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Benchmarking Debian's GNU/kFreeBSD
These test profiles seem irrelevant for free system distributions in that they use some non-free software in order to make their benchmarks "powerful". Phoronix Test Suite is free software: i think it'd be useful to do these benchmarks with software freedom involved...
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Microsoft Names Miguel de Icaza one of its Most Valuable Professionals
Miguel de Icaza, Microsoft MVP? Yep, it's true. The open-source rabble-rouser who was prevented from hosting a session inside Microsoft's 2005 Professional Developer Conference has been accepted into the ranks of the company's "Most Valuable Professionals" less than five years later. He announced the news on his blog.
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Ubuntu 10.04 alpha 2 brings Pitivi, panel changes
The Ubuntu development community announced today the availability of Ubuntu 10.04 alpha 2, a new prerelease of the next major version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution. This alpha is the first Ubuntu release to completely omit HAL, a Linux hardware abstraction layer that is being deprecated in favor of DeviceKit.
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The difference between Linux and windows settings
Linux and windows have very different ways of storing their installed program settings. Before windows 95 came along they used to be very similar.
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Ubuntu 9.10 at 120Mhz, 80Mb
After tinkering with the Thinkpad 560e for a while and learning some of the eccentricities of it, I swapped the 64Mb memory stick. With a total of 80Mb to work with, the playing field changes instantaneously.
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How to Run Enlightenment (E17) On Ubuntu Karmic
Every once in a while we here at MakeTechEasier like to take a look at where things stand with the notoriously still-in-development Enlightenment window manager. I say “notorious” because version 0.17 (hereafter called E17) has been in development almost 10 years, long enough to invite a fair share of Duke Nukem Forever analogies.
Read more »How Are We Doing
Here we are not long after the release of many different operating systems and hardware platforms. What an exciting time in the industry! With Google launching phones, Apple confirming a tablet, Oracle buying Sun, Microsoft releasing Windows 7 and talk of a new gaming device, and companies like Novel and Red Hat standing back to see what happens. This is certainly a contentious atmosphere.
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