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A Review of the Smplayer Media Player for Linux and Windows

  • Tech-no-media; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jul 6, 2009 7:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups:
For me the the best free media player for Windows and Linux is Mplayer. The one thing that it lacks is a good graphical user interface to access all the power it has under the hood. Several GUI front ends have been written for mplayer, but in my opinion there is one that stands head and shoulder above the others: Smplayer.

Linux Netbooks: 3 paths to a bright future

  • Tech-no-media; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jul 1, 2009 11:43 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups:
Last week I made a summary of the current state of the Linux netbook market. Today I will show you that Linux netbooks are at a crossroad. They can reach a bright future and a significant market presence through 3 different paths: the smartbook path, the cheap path and the power path. I will explain how each path will lead the Linux netbook to market dominance in a specific niche.

Microsoft reminds us that Windows is f*cking expensive

  • Tech-no-media; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jun 29, 2009 8:54 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Microsoft
Microsoft has finally released the pricing structure for Windows 7. The good news is that the new version of Windows will be a bit cheaper than the equivalent version of Windows Vista. The bad news is that since I am now used to receiving Ubuntu for free this made me realize that a Windows 7 license is in fact f*cking expensive!

Linux Netbooks: back to the facts

  • Tech-no-media; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jun 25, 2009 1:46 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community
There has been a lot of talk about the success or failure of the Linux netbooks recently, to the point that it is now a very controversial topic. I think that it is time to go back to the facts and perform an objective analysis of the Linux netbook market. You will see that Linux netbooks have been neither a complete success nor a complete failure.

From where do you get Linux?

  • From Windows to Linux for the average Joe; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jun 24, 2009 2:06 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
One of the questions that some beginners do worry about is "from where do I get Linux?" After all most people received their current operating system preinstalled with their computers or purchased it in a box at a retailer such as best buy or office depot. To some extend you can still do that with Linux, however there are also others, cheaper, options.

What is the best Linux distribution for beginners

  • From Windows to Linux for the average Joe; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jun 18, 2009 7:09 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
One of the questions I see the most in forums and sites like Yahoo Answers is : "What is the best Linux distribution for beginners?" or "What is the easiest Linux distribution?" Well, unlike what you may think these questions are not that easy to answer, as the easiest Linux distribution is not necessarily the best for all beginners because other factors like the availability of support and commercial applications availability have to be taken into account.

An interview with Clem from Linux Mint

  • Tech-no-media; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jun 17, 2009 5:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: Community
A few days ago I reviewed what is in my opinion the easiest Linux distribution for Windows switchers: Linux Mint 7.0 The small group of talented people that manage this distribution is led by Clem, the "founder" of Linux Mint. Today he was kind enough to grant me an email interview as a follow up to my review.

Taking Gloria out for a spin: A review of Linux Mint 7.0

  • Tech-no-media; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jun 14, 2009 8:10 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
There is a soft spot in my heart for Linux Mint: Mint 3.0 was the first Linux distribution that I really used rather than experimented with. Since then I have moved on to Ubuntu (on which Mint is based), but the release of the new Linux Mint 7.0 codenamed Gloria made me want to install and review Linux Mint again.

PR disaster alert: Asus attacks on Linux

  • Tech-no-media; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jun 11, 2009 7:43 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community
So Asus decided to part way with Linux, the operating system that made the brand famous, to join forces with Microsoft. And they decided to make it in a very public way by stating a nice 'better with Windows campaign'. Well, sorry to disappoint you Asus, but this is turning into a Public relation disaster!

5 disadvantages of Linux

  • From Windows to Linux for the average Joe; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jun 10, 2009 5:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
When someone want to switch from Windows to Linux, he or she has a tendency to only think about the advantages of Linux and not think about the disadvantages. Most people have very good reasons to switch from Windows to Linux, but before actually switching it is important to review the disadvantages of Linux as well as the advantages.

[I am going to let you all have at this one, why spoil all the fun. - Scott]

Content producers dig Linux too!

  • tech-no-media.com; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jun 8, 2009 1:25 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community
Content creation used to be the stronghold of Apple and it's OSX operating system, but recently there have been signs that content producers are more and more attracted to Linux. What made me realize that creative software on Linux had made it with the content creation crowd is this poll on the DAZ Studio forums: more than 150 Daz Studio users would like to see a Linux version.

Why Android smartbooks will eventually be free

  • Tech-no-media; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jun 4, 2009 9:44 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
We have seen a lot of action at Computex around the Snapdragon based android eeepc and all the shenanigans around it. Despite this there are so many manufacturers preparing Android and Snapdragon Based devices that Asus can't afford to miss the boat. I also think that the new Android smartbooks will not only be cheap, but that eventually they will be free and I'll explain why below.

What is a Linux Distribution?

  • From Windows to Linux for the average Joe; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jun 3, 2009 11:44 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
The first thing that puzzles someone new to Linux is the concept of Linux distribution. When you want to get Linux on your computer, what you install is actually a Linux "distribution" that contains a Linux kernel and some applications like Firefox (web browser) and Open Office (word processor and spreadsheet). To help you understand what is a Linux distribution I will take the Windows world as an example.

Is Windows killing the Netbook?

  • Tech-no-media; By Eric Van Haesendonck (Posted by Erlik on Jun 2, 2009 4:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
I suspect that Windows is slowly killing the netbook concept. I realized this when I walked into a big computer shop and saw the following sign beside the Netbooks aisle: please note that these computer have reduced functionality and will not run games. After investigation it seems that the sign was put there by the salesmen because...

9 reasons to switch from Windows to Ubuntu

  • From Windows to Linux for the average Joe (Posted by Erlik on May 27, 2009 5:45 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Before we start our journey to Linux land there is one question you need to ask yourself: why do YOU want to switch from Windows to Linux? What do you expect Linux to achieve?

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