Mark Filion
November 07, 2018
Reading time:
Over the last few years, Collaborans have been proudly contributing a monthly column to Linux Format (LXF), widely recognized as the #1 open source magazine. In the November issue (#243) of LXF however, while our regular column (this time on Video4Linux, written by Ezequiel Garcia) is alive and well, there's also something else worth highlighting!
This month's issue features a 6-page interview with none other than Collabora's Graphics lead, Daniel Stone! LXF's Jonni Bidwell met with Daniel in London earlier this Fall to take a deep dive in the Linux graphics stack, so if you're interested in getting a behind-the-scenes look, you're in for a treat!
"Collabora's Daniel Stone has spent nearly two decades hacking on the Linux graphics stack. A term that would send lesser men mad. But not Daniel. We caught up with the guru of pixel pushing in hip and tech-culture-steeped Shoreditch to talk Wayland, Atomic Modesetting and virtual reality. And to reminisce about sunny Melbourne."
![]() |
Head over to your local newsstand, or to linuxformat.com, to get the latest issue!
News, reviews, features and tutorials - your complete guide to the world of Linux
Whether you've just discovered Linux, or you're a full-time guru, Linux Format has everything you need to make the most of your OS. Published monthly and sold around the world, the leading UK Linux magazine highlights the latest developments in the world of open source, examines new software and book releases, and shows you how to go further with our hands-on tutorials.
19/08/2025
Collabora is heading to Amsterdam with talks, demos, and workshops covering Embedded Linux, KernelCI, Bluetooth & Auracast, mainline video…
13/08/2025
The Mesa 25.2 release introduces support for AFBC compressed YUV textures in the Panfrost driver for ARM Mali GPUs, enabling more efficient…
04/08/2025
Starting with Mesa 25.2, NVK will now advertise support for Blackwell (RTX 50xx series) and Kepler (most GT and GTX 600 series, most GTX…
Comments (0)
Add a Comment