Posts about linux as of July 24, 2009

07/25/2009
Warren Woodford has announced the release of antiX MEPIS 8.2, a lightweight variant of SimplyMEPIS designed for older computers: “The antiX team is proud to announce that an updated antiX MEPIS 8.2 final is available at MEPIS mirrors. This release defaults to a fully customised IceWM desktop (Fluxbox…. read more
07/25/2009
Google Latitude for iPhone arrives as Web app – MacWorld UK Google released Latitude earlier this year as a location-based service (LBS) that competes with Brightkite and Loopt. After bringing Latitude to Android phones last month, it is THE SATURDAY BRIEFING – Daily Express IS THERE anything you are desperately yearning to know? Are there any pressing factual disputes you would like us to help resolve?
07/25/2009
Microsoft in new EU browser offer – BBC Business Microsoft has made a new proposal to European competition regulators that it hopes will end their row over the firm’s Internet Explorer web browser. It proposes that European Microsoft offers EU choice on Windows browsers – The Register Microsoft has offered to let European PC customers pick the browser they want running on Windows PCs, hoping to placate anti-trust regulators. Original post: Microsoft in new EU browser offer – BBC Business
07/25/2009
InfoWorld – Look for personal computer users to soon get their hardware in the same way that they get their cell phones: for free as part of telecommunications service subscriptions, the executive director of the Linux Foundation said on Friday afternoon.
Root Rantmotd.ambians.com
07/25/2009
A rant against over-zealous restrictions on the usage of root. Linux geeks of the world, take heed.
07/25/2009
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07/25/2009
Finding Inexpensive Laptop By Imanuel Henry It is a reality now to own inexpensive laptop to replace or complete your desktop computer. You can prove it when you search online. Around $500 you can get for a great laptop. Therefore finding inexpensive laptop is not difficult if you know how to cut the unused feature and maximized your basic needs as the price you can cost. Types of Feature What feature we should attend when buying a laptop? There are screen size, weight, type of processor, size of hard drive and RAM, OS, DVD/CD burner, network devices, and other output/input jack.
07/25/2009
I knew somethin g was wrong when eeepc maker decided to dump Linux in favor for WinXP, but to see their new approack with Microsoft’s indulging money bag; They luv windows 7. The thing is: under other OS’s, there is no sight of Ubuntu even as an option. The main Header Banner says it all$
07/25/2009
Nonpublic project #475023 by friends21 The project is Nonpublic. Description can be read only by registered users. (Budget: $250-750) Music Visualiztion Custom Application by matatapipe Create custom software application which will convert ratios in MIDI data, to visual patterns. Vice Versa , output MIDI from ratios in visual patterns drawn in photoshop or a similar program.
07/25/2009
Recently I talked about Live Android 0.2 and how to make a live USB for that. I thought to make a separate post to explain how to create live USBs considering its usefulness. UNetbootin is an extremely useful portable application which lets you create bootable live USBs from ISOs. By using this application, you can [...] Related posts: Download/Run Live Android 0.2 for Desktops, Netbooks (Live CD/USB) Make Bootable USB to Install Windows 7 Create Menu / Navigation Bar in Designer Mode
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