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Technology During the reign of HRH Queen Elizabeth II
Submitted by fieldyweb on Monday 4th of June 2012 10:20:28 AM Filed under
It’s the Diamond Jubilee for the Queen of England today and thats 60 years. This is a long time and a lot has changed in 60 years and the world is a very different different place to the one HRH stepped into as Queen when she stepped out of that Kenyan tree house in 1952
So what has each decade of the queens reign brought us?
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Mageia 2 review
Submitted by finid on Monday 4th of June 2012 03:49:38 AM Filed under
The other desktop environments and window managers supported by Mageia 2 are E17, LXDE, WindowMaker and IceWM. Aside from the Live CD installation images for KDE and GNOME 3, users are offered dual-architecture CD installation images, DVD, and network-based CD ISO installation images for 32- and 64-bit architectures.
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MATE vs Cinnamon
Submitted by finid on Saturday 2nd of June 2012 08:24:58 AM Filed under
The aim of this article is not to present a point-by-point comparison of the two desktop environments, but to present a general overview, so a new user has a top-level idea of what they are.
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Piwik 1.8 released
Submitted by finid on Friday 1st of June 2012 08:15:55 PM Filed under
It is an alternative to Google Analytics and from my experience, better in many respects. The latest version, released just today June 1 2012, is Piwik 1.8, and it comes with its share of new and improved features and bugfixes.
This release is rated critical, so if you are running Piwik 1.7.1, the previous stable version, immediate upgrade is highly recommended.
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Linux Can Take Over If It Sticks To What It Does Best. Appliances
Submitted by bigbearomaha on Thursday 31st of May 2012 10:51:14 PM Filed under
Everyone is always so fixated on desktop Linux and why it can't get decent numbers in the desktop market.
The answer is obvious. You can't come late into the game when someone has a huge installed base and expect to win based on free over easy.
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Install Cinnamon 1.4 on Fedora 17
Submitted by finid on Thursday 31st of May 2012 05:48:54 AM Filed under
For those set of users, suitable alternatives are: Modify the interface with extensions, as I showed how to do here, or install Cinnamon desktop, a project from the developers of Linux Mint. Cinnamon appeals to many because it offers the familiar look and feel of the type of desktop environment they are used to.
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Fedora 17 KDE and GNOME 3 preview
Submitted by finid on Wednesday 30th of May 2012 04:26:44 PM Filed under
Specialized Spins for Security, Scientific-KDE, Design-suite, SoaS, Games, Electronic-lab and Robotics were also released. It is very unlikely that I will review these, but there will be reviews of the main edition and KDE Spin. While the reviews are still being baked, here are a few screen shots from test installations of the main edition and KDE Spin for your viewing pleasure.
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How to get back that friendly desktop look on Mageia 2 GNOME 3
Submitted by finid on Tuesday 29th of May 2012 10:09:25 PM Filed under
From my perspective, the worst culprit is GNOME 3. And though I have often criticised the default GNOME 3 interface, with a little bit of tweaking here and there, I have been able to get it to a point where I can actually use it for my daily computing tasks. It is not perfect, but much better than the default configuration.
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Panel-Docklet: A must-install extension for GNOME 3
Submitted by finid on Tuesday 29th of May 2012 10:06:42 AMConsequently, I have not even bothered to install a distribution running GNOME 3 in its default state on a “production” boxen, other than for review purposes only. But while preparing a review of Mageia 2, I came across an extension that could just make me a believer and user of GNOME 3.
Read the full article at
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Linux Mint 13 MATE/Cinnamon preview
Submitted by finid on Tuesday 29th of May 2012 09:42:46 AM Filed under
There is Linux Mint 13 MATE, which features MATE, a desktop environment forked from GNOME 2, and Linux Mint 13 Cinnamon, which features Cinnamon, a desktop environment built atop GNOME 3. So, Linux Mint joins a growing list of Linux distributions that do not ship an edition running the GNOME 3 desktop in its default state.
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ROSA Marathon 2012 review
Submitted by finid on Sunday 27th of May 2012 09:11:23 AM Filed under
There is ROSA Marathon and ROSA Desktop. According to the Release Notes, ROSA Marathon is designed for enterprise, SMB and SOHO users who do not need bleeding-edge applications and technologies. ROSA Desktop is for personal use, and the 2012 edition is still being baked, slated for release sometime at the end of the year.
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Nginx vs Apache with APC and Varnish
Submitted by ggarron on Sunday 20th of May 2012 12:24:26 PM Filed under
There are a lot of test and comparisons about Nginx vs Apache. And yes for static content because it is asynchronous, Nginx preforms better. What happens when you have PHP?
I have setup two servers with:
- Apache + PHP + APC + Varnish
- Nginx + PHP-FPM + APC + Varnish
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Lost mime types under kde
Submitted by gfranken on Thursday 17th of May 2012 02:26:36 AM Filed under
I downloaded the source to the (video editing) application "kdenlive" (version 0.9 just released), and following the instructions on the kdenlive web site, compiled it, and installed it on my Linux Mageia Cauldron laptop. Maybe I did something wrong, maybe not. Anyway, disaster ensued.
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Ubuntu for Android and TV signal strong future
Submitted by fieldyweb on Monday 7th of May 2012 06:40:23 PM Filed under
It is often said that Linux Desktop distros spend half their time playing catchup with the Windows or OSX Desktop environments. I'd agree for many years this has been the truth however something is happening in the world of Linux. I is starting to innovate again.
Some might say that it has been doing this for years, however i think its fair to say with the numbers of Windows users coming over to the desktop it's had to slow down the innovation and focus on the usability aspect.
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Upgrading your Gen 1 Apple TV to CrystalBuntu..
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 6th of May 2012 12:14:46 PM Filed under
I recently did a post on cutting the cable which the article explained how you get XBMC 11.0 ontop of the ATV OS. Having run with this for a week or so it turns out that when streaming media from a NAS the playback becomes very choppy and out of sync audio and video occustrs a lot.
Thankfully there is another option however which involves removing the Apple TV OS and putting a Linux based OS onto the box which has been built specifically to work with an AppleTV containing the CrystalHD card.
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Ulteo 3.0 on Ubuntu 10.04.x
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 8th of April 2012 07:06:33 PM Filed under
Thin Client computing is the current system of choice in so many enterprise systems today with the big players being VMware and Citrix and even Windows 2008 trying to nudge its way into the act with its Seamless Remote Desktop Applications. All of these systems provide clients which will access the applicaitons which are run from a central server and all of them are well tested and run on thousands of systems.
Not to be left out Opensource is now getting its act together and the rudimentry underpinnings of a thin client infrastructure with the recent release of Ulteo 3.0 and its Open Source Virtual Desktop and Application Delivery solutions
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Why do I use Linux, or rather why I don't like using Windows.
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 8th of April 2012 05:30:12 PM Filed under
Anyone who knows me, knows me to be a bit of a Fanboy, I love using Linux I use it on the Desktop, i've migrated may of our servers to it and am a firm advocate for Desktop Linux as an alternative for Windows. Using Linux is an entrance to a whole new world and I don' just mean with Linux, its the gateway to other OS's.
My trip into the wonderful world of *nix operating systems started over 20 years ago when working for the BBC a Sun Indigo was plonked onto my desk. I'd been using different OS's for a while, very early in my career i was using OS/2 instead of Windows 3.1 and this sparked an interested I guess in what was to be come the path for the future.
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XBMCbuntu Eden on the ASRock 330
Submitted by fieldyweb on Friday 6th of April 2012 09:01:57 PM Filed under
The latest release of XBMC my preferred application for viewing my Movie collection on the TV and there has been an updated release just recently. I was urged to give this a whirl as it has an Apple Airplay server built in for streaming video on the TV from the iPad.
I have been running XBMC 10.0 on a Sabayon system for the past few months and it's beeen running well, however always one for the new and change I wanted to give XBMC 11 a bit of a go. The first stage was to see if the Sabayon repositories had an update, they did however it wasn't to the release version it was to the release candidate 2. This doesn't include the airplay functionality so an alternative was needed.
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Looking at the computer experience
Submitted by bigbearomaha on Monday 2nd of April 2012 12:53:57 AM Filed under
Just a bit of rambling about Linux, as well as reflections and meanderings about computer history in general
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pfSense is the alternative to the Linux Small Business Server you've been looking for..
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 1st of April 2012 08:14:34 PM Filed under
Take a look out at the Linux Distro landscape and there are no end of small business server distributions, these are the distros which provide you with a cheap alternative to create a small business server which in turn provides eMail, DNS, DHCP, Web Servers and many other services you'd need on a server when running a small business.
Usually the scenario would be that you use Microsoft's server products to provide your staff with a reliable back end server system, however over the last few years some of the Linux alternatives have risen like cream does to the top. Everything you could do with a Microsoft server can now be done for free on a Linux Small business distro. Zentayal is an example of this type of Distro. Its polished, there are support options, its well documented, it runs on Ubuntu as a core OS.
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digiKam 7.7.0 is released
After three months of active maintenance and another bug triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 7.7.0 of its open source digital photo manager. See below the list of most important features coming with this release.
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