Linus Torvalds and Windows 7
These two pictures will go epic: Linus has a great sense of humor. Brilliant! Can you imagine Bill Gates or Steve Ballmer doing a similar thing? via Chris, Patrick
Enabling arrow keys in VMware Server 2.0.1
While running Ubuntu 9.10 RC in a virtual machine from a VMware Server instance, I remembered about the arrow keys and others that didn’t work quite well in the VMware Server’s console. The fix is pretty simple: edit the /etc/vmware/config file or the /etc/vmware-server-console/config file and add the following entry at the end: Restart the
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Happy Birthday, Ubuntu!
Today Ubuntu celebrates its 5th birthday. And it only took them 1 year, until 2005, to become the first shought-after Linux distributuion according to DistroWatch.com. The releases until now were: Ubuntu 4.10 (Warty Warthog) – October 20 2004 Ubuntu 5.04 (Hoary Hedgehog) – April 8 2005 Ubuntu 5.10 (BreezyBadger) – October 12 2005 Ubuntu 6.06
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Mark Shuttleworth interview
Golem.de has published a two part interview with Mark Shuttleworth (Wikipedia entry, his blog), the founder of Canonical Ltd., the company that is behind Ubuntu. Some of the questions he tried to answer were: Where do you see the Linux desktop today? Does MacOS X offer a better user experience than Linux? Does KDE do
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Why don’t you switch to Linux?
If you had time to read my blog before you would notice that I mostly write about technical stuff. Since Google indexes my pages, most of the users that arrive here are more or less above average when it comes to computers. Using the Analytics tool provided by Google, I get the following data when
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Ubuntu’s 9.10 improvements
Ubuntu 9.10, codenamed Karmic Koala, is just about the corner, with its programmed launch on October 29th. This release is a special one, preparing the way for the next LTS which is due to appear the next April (Lucid Lynx, 10.04). Lots and lots of features and improvements have been added, the main goal being
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Linux Starter Kit – Ubuntu 9.04
From the middle of July I have started a nice collaboration with OXY PRESS, the company responsible for the Linux Identity magazine series. They have asked me to write some articles for the Linux Starter Kit magazine, regarding Ubuntu 9.04 which I gladly did. I was happy to be able to share my experience with
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Windows 7 review from a Linux user
Starting with August 21st I have installed Windows 7 on my home desktop, right after installing Ubuntu 9.04 with custom packages so that I could obtain the maximum hard disk performance gain for Linux. Being a student at an Automatic Control and Computers Faculty has its advantages, one of them being the MSDN AA membership
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Python and Pidgin’s status on Ubuntu (Linux)
If you remember Fortune and Pidgin’s status on Ubuntu (Linux), Tudor has found a better solution to accomplish this using Python. I did argue with him a bit regarding the number of requests made (you can see that in the comments on his blog post) but finally I would agree that his solution was better
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nope said:
yeah that was my first thought too, but: mount: warning: seems to be mounted read-write. too bad, would have been just perfect. more»Klaus Deiss said:
Dear Radu, I tried it on Ubuntu 10.0.4.2 and 10.0.4.3 with different kernel versions (amd64 server 2.6.32 kernel). No... more»scompo said:
Nope.. Now it’s not working again.. This printer it’s a real pain in the butt.. The other hp printer I had... more»Dmitrij said:
Thank you Peter and Patrice. Could you please post the updated script? more»hd_flash_pains said:
didn’t work for me more»







