May 2 2009

Linux : 3 ways To Record Your Linux Desktop.

In this article I’ll include three ways to screencast your Linux desktop with the help of recordMyDesktop, XVidCap and Istanbul. These three applications are included in every major distribution.

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May 2 2009

Basic Linux Boot On Open Graphics Card

David Vuorio writes “The Open Graphics Project aims to develop a fully open-source graphics card; all specs, designs, and source code are released under Free licenses. Right now, FPGAs (large-scale reprogrammable chips) are used to build a development platform called OGD1. They’ve just completed an alpha version of legacy VGA emulation, apparently not an easy feat. This YouTube clip shows Gentoo booting up in text mode, with OGD1 acting as the primary display. The Linux Fund is receiving donations, so that ten OGD1 boards can be bought (at cost) for developers. Also, the FSF shows their interest by asking volunteers to help with the OGP wiki.”

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May 2 2009

Linux : Internet Censorship in the US? Just Law Enforcement?

It would seem that George Orwell might have been more prophetic than we perhaps gave him credit for. Currently, our televisions cannot watch us, but at the rate things are progressing, it is only a matter of time. After all, most PCs now come with web cams and certainly 90% of cell phones.

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May 2 2009

Quake Live Dev Says Mac and Linux Are “Top Priority”

AlexMax2742 writes “id’s Marty Stratton notes the following in his Quake Live developer blog on the subject of the Mac and Linux port of Quake Live: ‘These have proved more difficult than expected, but we’re getting close. We expect to also be testing Mac and Linux versions of Quake Live internally this month and then making those publicly available just as soon as we feel they are ready. This work is being done by a separate programmer in parallel with the other work that we’re doing, and is his only priority — point being, that this is a top priority for us and not being delayed because of other work.’ In my humble opinion, it’s awesome to see that kind of (continued) dedication from a company.” The post also indicates that progress is being made on the much-awaited private server functionality, and part two makes brief mention of match broadcasting and community-made maps.

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May 2 2009

Linux Market Share Passes 1%!!

Hitslink.com just releasted their april market share stats and linux passed 1% for the first time ever.

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May 1 2009

Top 7 Reasons People Quit Linux

I’ve been writing Linux guidebooks for some time, and it’s fair to say that most people who buy my books are Windows users looking to make the leap to Linux (or perhaps just wondering what the fuss is about). Because of this, I’ve heard a lot of excuses why people quit Linux, and return to Windows.

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May 1 2009

Linux Reaches 1% Usage Share

je ne sais quoi writes “The April data is out for the Net Applications ‘market share’ survey of operating systems (more accurately referred to as a usage share). For the first time, Linux has reached 1%. This past month the Linux share increased by 0.12% which is well above the average monthly increase of 0.02%. Historically, the Net Applications estimate of market share has been lower than that of other organizations who measure this, but the abnormally large increase reported this month brings it closer to the median estimate of 1.11%. For other operating systems, Windows XP continued its slow decline by 0.64% to 62.21%, whereas Vista use is still increasing to 23.90%, but its rate of adoption is slowing. That is, this month’s increase of 0.48% is well below the 12-month average increase of 0.78% and down from the peak rate of increase of 1.00% per month on average in January-February 2008. The total Windows share dropped to 87.90%. Mac OS use decreased slightly to 9.73% from 9.77%, but usage share of the iPhone and iPod Touch combined increased by 0.1%.”

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Apr 30 2009

Linux : Group Test: Netbook Distros.

Ultraportable laptops – netbooks such as the Eee PC – are becoming increasingly popular. A computer that’s small enough to live permanently in your bag without giving you backache can be incredibly useful, especially as wireless connectivity and 3G hardware are growing in ubiquity.

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Apr 30 2009

Linux : Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04 Hands-on.

In episode 6 of our podcast we asked the question, “should netbook manufacturers standardise on a single distro?” Well, as netbook manufactuers continue to find ever more obscure distros to fit onto their systems, Canonical has stepped into the fray wielding a mighty cluestick: Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR).

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Apr 29 2009

/dev/null & /dev/zero On Linux/Unix: What’s The Difference?

Null. Zero. It’s all the same to me. Or is it?

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