Systemd & Debian Were Most Popular In September

Written by Michael Larabel in Phoronix on 30 September 2014 at 06:51 PM EDT. 3 Comments
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Debian and systemd news were among the most popular Linux and open-source stories during the month of September.

Published on Phoronix this month were 238 original news stories and 24 original, featured-length articles. The most popular news stories over the past 30 days included:

Uselessd: A Stripped Down Version Of Systemd

New Group Calls For Boycotting Systemd

Debian Switches Back To GNOME As Its Default Desktop

NVIDIA Alerts Nouveau: They're Starting To Sign/Validate GPU Firmware Images

Valve Begins Publicly Tracking AMD Catalyst Linux Issues

ZFS On Linux Is Called Stable & Production Ready

Understanding The Complicated Debian

SUSE Gets Bought Out Again

Void Linux Drops Systemd & Switches To LibreSSL

Graphics Driver Changes Coming In The Linux 3.18 Kernel

The most popular articles/reviews included:

My Core i7 5960X + MSI X99 Experience So Far: It's Smoking, Really

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive NVIDIA/AMD Benchmarks On Linux

Intel Core i7 5960X Haswell-E On Linux

9-Way File-System Comparison With A SSD On The Linux 3.17 Kernel

EXT4/Btrfs/XFS/F2FS Benchmarks On Linux 3.17

A Tour Of The New Phoronix Office

GCC 5.0 Outruns LLVM 3.5 Compiler By A Bit On Core-AVX2

XWayland Linux Gaming Performance With GNOME Wayland On Fedora 21

AMD Launches New FX CPUs, Cuts Prices On Existing Processors

Preview: AMD's FX-9590 Eight-Core At Up To 5.0GHz On Linux

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