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Sonic the Hedgehog went OpenSource?
Submitted by fieldyweb on Tuesday 15th of November 2011 09:43:56 PM Filed under
Turns out that there is an Open source version of Sonic the Hedgehog and its available on Linux.. (and Windows) I'm really now sure how this is available, if Sega Opened the code? However it's here and it plays quite well...
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If you'd like to look at my Fluxbox Files
Submitted by blackbelt_jones on Sunday 13th of November 2011 07:05:50 AM Filed under
I know I just said in my last blog that KDE3 is the best desktop of all time, but you know how sometimes "home" means /home/ (everybody's home) and sometimes "home" means ~ (my home)? This is MY best desktop of all time. If you don't know anything about customizing fluxbox, it's worth looking at
Items to put in a laptop bag to make travel easier
Submitted by fieldyweb on Saturday 12th of November 2011 09:19:54 PM Filed under
This post is more than a little inspired by a Lifehacker Post where they cover a similar idea.. Got me to thinking, What bag do i use, and what do i put in it for tech stuff when travelling. I'll state right now this drives my wife nuts. However I only take one pair of shoes and half the clothes she doesw ith me, so i guess it evens out.. 
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KIARA 2.4 My Homemade KDE3 Distro
Submitted by blackbelt_jones on Thursday 10th of November 2011 02:23:32 AM Filed under
KIARA GNU/Linux is a Live CD based on Slax with applications ported from Slackware 12.2, including virtually all official components of KDE 3.5.10, and is upgraded to contain the latest Web applications from Mozilla and Opera. KIARA combines a full-featured classic KDE3 desktop with an up-to-minute web experience. The live format lets you run legacy software with rock solid security, and keeps your hard drive free for when you need to run something a little less old-school.
KIARA releases immediately follow each new release of Mozilla Firefox
Besides KDE3, KIARA also contains some popular light Desktop GUI's, including FVWM, Fluxbox, and XFCE, and even some text-based applications chosen with running from the console in mind (emacs, irssi, lynx, and GNU Screen).
How do i get a nested virtual environment working?
Submitted by fieldyweb on Wednesday 9th of November 2011 05:00:49 PM Filed under
If you have ever had the need to get a nested virtual environment working, so virtualbox running inside vmware, I've put some instructions together un an ubuntu1110 server on my blog.
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Where did eth0 go after migrating my VMware Ubuntu machine?
Submitted by fieldyweb on Wednesday 9th of November 2011 10:56:51 AM Filed under
If you've every had to migrate a Linux machine in VMware or Virtualbox, you'll probably have noticed that the eth0 either disappears or changes to eth1 I've put up on my blog why this happens, and how to solve the problem.
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My 20 Most Used Android Apps.
Submitted by fieldyweb on Saturday 5th of November 2011 08:53:57 PM Filed under
It seems almost obligatory to do some form of App List and as such these are my personally most used Apps on my Android Mobile.
Read More: http://me.hippofield.com/2011/10/my-20-most-used-android-apps.html
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Ubuntu 11.10 - Take 2
Submitted by fieldyweb on Saturday 5th of November 2011 08:50:13 PM Filed under
Back in October i wrote what was described as a scathing post about the lack of innovation coming out of Canonical.
The complete lack of innovation part i feel stands. However I have had a chance to play with the Unity Interface and I'm getting accustomed to it.
It seems the move toward a more OSX looking system is very obvious especially when the background is changed and the borders are changed to a lighter colour.
Read More: http://me.hippofield.com/2011/11/ubuntu-1110-take-2.html
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Apache Software Foundation incubating openoffice.org
Submitted by xanthon on Friday 4th of November 2011 10:32:29 AM Filed under
A new Apache project.
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Pinguy OS - A Fully loaded Ubuntu respin which should suit new Linux users..
Submitted by fieldyweb on Tuesday 1st of November 2011 11:01:32 PM Filed under
It's not without surprise that Ubuntu is not without its faults, one of them is, from a new users perspective it's a Distro which does need a lot to setup to get it functional. What Pinguy Tries to do is provide a better Out of the Box experience..
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Kubuntu 11.10: It seems that there is a problem.
Submitted by blackbelt_jones on Monday 31st of October 2011 04:37:55 AM Filed under
I guess this is a bug report. I'll be filing this soon, probably tomorrow, but I wonder if anybody else has seen this.
The screens hots probably aren't going to show up here so go to http://unityisntthatbad.blogspot.com/
Linux is far from dead on the desktop, but it is time to start again..
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 30th of October 2011 07:49:47 PM Filed under
Linux is an important OS, has a long history, and serves many people well, which is why it is time to kill it and end this game...
These are not the ramblings of a lunatic looking to start a flame war.. This is the reality in todays dog eat dog world.
Read More: http://me.hippofield.com/2011/10/linux-is-far-from-dead-on-desktop-but.html
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Hard Drive Purchase and Thailand Flooding
Submitted by gfranken on Sunday 30th of October 2011 06:39:27 PM Filed under
My 2nd desktop is largely reserved for video editing. As it often the issue with video editing, storage space is getting scarce. The sata hard drive has 320 GB, and it's getting full. Time to purchase a new hard disk drive...
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2011 - Has Internet TV really moved forward, can you really cut the cable?
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 30th of October 2011 06:10:15 PM Filed under
Back in 2008 I wrote a blog post about the state of Internet TV at the time, which was fairly well received. nearly 4 years on its time to re-assess the state of Internet TV.
Since 2008 when Internet based TV was really just starting the landscape has really changed, gone in a large proportion of the examples I gave they were very much Windows focussed. However the device landscape itself has changed hugely since 2008. Mainly due to the iPad and Android platforms, what is available has become platform agnostic, which has made the whole concept of cutting the cable and going internet only far easier.
As a Linux user is this easier or harder than it was in 2008?
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Zentyal Linux, a usable Linux Server
Submitted by fieldyweb on Friday 28th of October 2011 10:32:03 PM Filed under
I've flip flopped over the years between many linux distros for Servers, from CentOS and Ubuntu following the great guides at Howtoforge while learning how different things work. Now however i'm looking for quick and easy solutions to problems.
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6 Linux as a Service Distros you should know about..
Submitted by fieldyweb on Wednesday 26th of October 2011 10:18:15 PM Filed under
There are many Linux Distros out there, covering all manner of reasons for having them, what i've put together here is my list of the 6 Most useful Linux Distros I actually use regularly. I'm not looking at Linux Desktop's here, these are LaaS Linux as a Service Distros each one providing a certain type of functionality and should be kept in any half decent tech's Knowledge Base.
http://me.hippofield.com/2011/10/6-linux-as-service-distros-you-should.html
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Konqueror in KDE4. It's not so terrible, I guess.
Submitted by blackbelt_jones on Monday 24th of October 2011 05:04:57 PM Filed under
I was a Konqueror fanboy before I was KDE fanboy. Lately, Konqueror hasn't even been part of the default Desktop in Kubuntu. There are people who still haven't gotten over the switch to KDE4, and Konqueror is usually the reason. In KDE3, Konqueror was the most comprehensive desktop application ever, a web browser as well as a file manager, but it was even more than that.
Sabayon 7 GNOME 3 review
Submitted by finid on Thursday 20th of October 2011 02:33:40 AM Filed under
Sabayon is a Linux distribution described by its developers as “… a bleeding edge operating system that is both stable and reliable.” It is based on Gentoo, a source-based distribution. The latest edition, Sabayon 7, was released just last week.
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My plan to use KDE3 forever.
Submitted by blackbelt_jones on Tuesday 18th of October 2011 09:19:53 PMI call it "Live-rooting'...
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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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