Apr 16 2009

Living on Air: A Windows guru spends two weeks with a Mac

So it was with more than a little trepidation that I accepted a new assignment from my editor (sort of a follow-up to my article “Living free with Linux: 2 weeks without Windows”) to give up my PC and try living for two weeks on the Mac. Talk about sleeping with the enemy!

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Apr 16 2009

"Apple Tax" Report Backfires On Microsoft

Ian Lamont writes “A Microsoft-sponsored report that describes a hidden “Apple tax” has fallen flat among the technology press. Roger Kay’s report (PDF) compares various PC and Mac configurations, and claims an all-Apple household’s costs would add up to an extra ,367 over five years. Tech columnists and bloggers have slammed the comparisons and claims made in the report — even Mac-baiter John C. Dvorak calls it propaganda. However, some Mac fans still see a pro-Microsoft press conspiracy. Even if the comparisons are questionable, Kay’s report and the accompanying television ads have clearly struck a nerve among the Mac faithful.” Meanwhile Linux users everywhere are scratching their heads.

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Apr 14 2009

Vista Post-SP2 Is the Safest OS On the Planet

pkluss noted Kevin Turner, COO of Microsoft making the proclamation that “Vista today, post-Service Pack 2, which is now in the marketplace, is the safest, most reliable OS we’ve ever built. It’s also the most secure OS on the planet, including Linux and open source and Apple Leopard. It’s the safest and most secure OS on the planet today.”

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Apr 14 2009

College Police Think Using Linux Is Suspicious Behavior

FutureDomain writes “The Boston College Campus Police have seized the electronics of a computer science student for allegedly sending an email outing another student. The probable cause? The search warrant application states that he is ‘a computer science major’ and he uses ‘two different operating systems for hiding his illegal activity. One is the regular B.C. operating system and the other is a black screen with white font which he uses prompt commands on.’ The EFF is currently representing him.”

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Apr 14 2009

Microsoft Won’t Vouch For Linux

theodp writes “Gov. Christine Gregoire applauded Microsoft’s job training partnership with WA state and county government agencies, which calls for the distribution of 30,625 training vouchers statewide during the next 90 days. ‘This program [Elevate America] is all about equipping people with the new skills they’ll need to get a job in the changing economy,’ said Microsoft Counsel Brad Smith, who also made it very clear that getting ‘workforce ready’ won’t involve acquiring any Linux skills. At least this offer appears to be no-cost, unlike the Microsoft requested in an e-mail come-on for ‘The Stimulus Package for Your Career’ (so much for Smith’s and Gregoire’s war on spam).”

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Apr 13 2009

10 Expert Ubuntu Tricks

Try these simple shortcuts to work smart and faster in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.

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Apr 12 2009

Getting Started With Grub

When you power on your computer, the first software that runs is a bootloader that invokes the computer’s OS. GRUB, the GRand Unified Bootloader, is an integral part of many Linux systems. This is just a quick tip on how to set up grub when you want to dual boot.

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Apr 11 2009

Hungary, Tatarstan Latest To Go FOSS

christian.einfeldt writes “It seems as if almost every other week there is news of another government migration toward Free Open Source Software. Two of the most recent such moves come from Hungary and the tiny independent former Russian republic of Tatarstan. On April 2, The Hungarian government announced that it will be modifying its procurement rules to mandate that open source procurement funding match expenditures for proprietary software, according to Ferenc Baja, deputy minister for information technology. In Tatarstan, a Republic of 3.8 million inhabitants, the Deputy Minister of Education announced that by the end of this school year, all 2,400 educational institutions in Tatarstan will have completed a transition to GNU-Linux, following a successful pilot program in rolled out in 2008.”

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Apr 11 2009

When did you first use Linux?

At the recently concluded Linux Foundation Summit in San Francisco, some Foundation staffers asked several people when they started with Linux, which lead me to the same question.

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Apr 11 2009

How Facebook Runs Its LAMP Stack

prostoalex writes “At QCon San Francisco, Aditya Agarwal of Facebook described how his employer runs its software stack (video and slides). Facebook runs a typical LAMP setup where P stands for PHP with certain customizations, and back-end services that are written in C++ and Java. Facebook has released some of the infrastructure components into the open source community, including the Thrift RPC framework and Scribe distributed logging server.”

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