Links 07/07/2008: Last Kernel RC, Fedora's Automatix Equivalent
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-07-07 15:27:40 UTC
- Modified: 2008-07-07 15:27:40 UTC
GNU/Linux
- Automatix comes to Fedora 9 - FedoMATIX
Remember Automatix? Yes the nifty little application that made installing additional softwares on the Ubuntu system a breeze. Here comes the same for Fedora 9, FedoMATIX (v0.1Beta). It currently works on the command line only, but supports more than 60 additional softwares/apps already. The next version, which is due release in 2 months, will feature a GUI and many more softwares and hacks.
- Installing Android OS on the Nokia N810
The badasses over at Unwired View have figured out how to install the Android OS dev image on the Nokia N810 running the Diablo (latest) firmware; effectively replacing the operating system with Android and allowing you to play around with it long before real Android phones and devices will hit the street.
- Move Your Business from Windows to Linux
If the cost of Windows is getting your small business down, consider shifting to Linux.
- Linux for housewives. XP for geeks.
Yet a quick look at Amazon shows that Asus Eee’s with XP roughly $35-$100 more than their Linux brethern. Housewives know a bargain when they see one.
- Linux 2.6.26-rc9 [released]
Ok, the last -rc obviously wasn't the last one after all, since here's a new one. Enough changes that we needed another -rc, and the regression list isn't emptying fast enough either (probably because a number of people, including reporters, are vacationing).
- Mark Shuttleworth on Ubuntu and the Linux Desktop
- Gentoo Linux 2008.0 [Screenshots]
When it comes to the GNOME LiveCD, they have switched from using GNOME to Xfce. Switching to this lightweight desktop environment was done to conserve space on the LiveCD image. Once using the LiveCD installer to install to a disk, you will be left with Xfce 4.4.2, but KDE or GNOME can be built from the Portage source. With Gentoo 2008.0 there is no x86 or AMD64 LiveDVD this time around (at least not for now) due to a decision by the release engineering team to avoid delaying the 2008.0 release any further.
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And before anyone thinks that's impossible, look at Sabayon. It's already doing that. It's current version 3.5 offers you four major window managers (KDE, Gnome, XFCE and Fluxbox), a specialized EeePC install, and a Gui-less install for server uses. If they can do it, why can't Ubuntu?
- The Linux Saga: Preface
One of the advantages of a UNIX system is the possibility to replace any part of the system with another provided that it has the same interface/functionality. You don’t like BASH? Use tcsh. You don’t like KDE? There is GNOME, Xfce.
These are those basic rules on which UNIX is based that made this system so flexible. From, desktops, servers, mainframes to supercomputers and back to
small mobile devices like smartphones or MIDs…
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I'm simply fed up. I'm fed up with the absolute turd that is Windows Vista. I've been using it since beta's were stable enough for day-to-day use, and I just can't take another five minute wait of constant disk thrashing, after another reboot forced upon me by yet another security patch from Microsoft.
Explorer used to be simple to use, now I struggle to navigate the mess of the new (but half-implemented) user interface.
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- Whistleblowers are what makes journalism work
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