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Sep 25th, 2008 |
By David Harper |
Category: Products
One month ago, I pledged that I would try Windows Vista on my new PC for a month before deciding whether I would keep it or revert back to Windows XP as my primary desktop OS. The verdict? I’m sticking with Vista, begrudgingly.
Tags: ibm symphony, Linux, microsoft, virtualisation, windows, windows vista, windows xp
Posted in Products |
5827 comments
Sep 23rd, 2008 |
By David Harper |
Category: Linux
After announcing its first event for “end users,” the Linux Foundation has begun to promote “individual memberships.” Available now for $50 a year, memberships include a T-shirt, quarterly newsletter, and the “ability to run for and vote for a Linux Foundation board seat,” says the organization.
Tags: free standards group, Linux, linux foundation, linux standards base, open source, open source development labs
Posted in Linux |
4946 comments
Sep 21st, 2008 |
By David Harper |
Category: Linux
Based on Mandriva Linux 2008, which was released last October, Mandriva Mini is designed to work on small format, low-cost netbooks, which typically have screens ranging from 7 to 10 inches. It is said to support key netbook platforms, such as products based on the Intel Atom processor.
Tags: classmate, intel, intel atom, Linux, mandriva, mandriva mini, netbooks
Posted in Linux |
33 comments
Sep 19th, 2008 |
By David Harper |
Category: Linux
Those of us who run Linux on our home machines have a harder time testing sites for Internet Explorer compatibility, or accessing sites that require proprietary IE features. IEs4Linux is a script that can help you set up three older versions of IE on any system running Wine. Unfortunately, the program is not as polished as it should be.
Tags: ies4linux, internet, internet explorer, Linux, microsoft, wine
Posted in Linux |
33 comments
Sep 19th, 2008 |
By David Harper |
Category: Technology
Microsoft’s Sysinternals team has quietly released a utility that allows you to create multiple desktops on Windows Vista or Windows XP.The utility lets you open different applications in each separate desktop and easily switch between the desktops with hotkeys or by clicking the tray icon, Linux style.
Tags: Linux, microsoft, Technology, virtual desktops, windows, windows vista, windows xp
Posted in Technology |
35 comments
Sep 17th, 2008 |
By David Harper |
Category: Linux
CEO Mark Hurd is not running Carly Fiorina’s Hewlett-Packard, but he’s not running Bill & Dave’s old shop either. He is trying to do to HP what Lou Gerstner did to IBM a decade ago, transform his company into a services powerhouse, growing through acquisitions and lay-offs.
Tags: gerstner, hewlett-packard, hurd, ibm, Linux, microsoft, open source, windows vista
Posted in Linux |
41 comments
Sep 17th, 2008 |
By David Harper |
Category: Linux
CodeWeavers make a customized, commercial version of Wine called CrossOver Linux. and have been major contributors to Wine. (Wine allows Linux users to run Windows applications.) The company has successfully ported versions of Chromium–the open source core of Google’s Chrome browser–for Mac and Linux.
Tags: chrome, chromium, codeweavers, crossover, google, Linux, mac os x, wine
Posted in Linux |
44 comments
Sep 17th, 2008 |
By David Harper |
Category: Linux
Inexpensive add-on applications that will provide audio codecs and a DVD player to expand the multimedia capabilities of the four-year-old Linux operating system are now available for purchase in the Ubuntu online store. Previously, users could run into compatibility troubles while trying to play DVD movies or some types of audio tracks.
Tags: cyberlink, dvds, fluendo, Linux, ubuntu, windows media
Posted in Linux |
40 comments
Sep 16th, 2008 |
By David Harper |
Category: Linux
In some tests the stock Eee Linux distribution was running quite slow and placing far behind Mandriva, Fedora, and Ubuntu, but when it came to the solid-state disk performance Xandros had the lead. Overall though, it appears that Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 4 had delivered the best performance on the Intel Atom architecture.
Tags: asus, eee, eee pc, fedora, intel atom, Linux, mandriva, netbooks, red hat, reviews, ubuntu, xandros
Posted in Linux |
818 comments
Sep 15th, 2008 |
By David Harper |
Category: Linux
Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth announced Wednesday that his company, Canonical, will hire professional designers and interaction experts to improve the usability of the Linux desktop software ecosystem. They will work closely with upstream developers to bring a better experience to users of the open source operating system.
Tags: canonical, Linux, open source, shuttleworth, ubuntu, usability
Posted in Linux |
45 comments