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Keep the "Linux" out of it Please

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Aug 24, 2010 6:45 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
Android and Ubuntu are arguably the two largest Linux success stories to date. What makes these two distributions so successful?

Why this Linux Fan roots for MeeGo - not Android

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Aug 23, 2010 2:59 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
Android is currently the only real player in the Linux mobile market. MeeGo will provide an alternate mobile platform that is Linux based for those of us who prefer something different to Android. There are a few reasons I personally prefer what MeeGo is to become instead of what Android is today.

Like it or Not: It is a Windows World

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Aug 20, 2010 12:39 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
"If you don't like Windows so much then don't use it!" This is something I have been told more than once (sometimes in not those kind of words) by various people when we have been discussing operating systems. As much as I would like to take their suggestion, the fact is I can't.

CWTV adds Support for Streaming to Linux

Never doubt that your voice matters. CWTV will now stream on your operating system of choice so long as said operating has a flash enabled browser.

32 bit vs 64 bit Linux - Which to Choose?

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Aug 13, 2010 4:46 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
Do I want 32 bit or 64 bit? This is a question I have fielded many times, it is one most new Linux users ask before they even download their first Linux ISO. There is a short answer and a long answer to this question. The short answer: You want 32bit.

Thousands Play Starcraft II on Linux

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Aug 11, 2010 9:24 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
At the end of last month I wrote a brief guide for getting Starcraft 2 working under Linux using Wine. In the last ten days that guide has gotten nearly nine thousand views and currently has ninety comments.

Wanted: A Decent, FOS, Cross Platform, Permission-Less, File-System

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Aug 6, 2010 1:48 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
The current solution? Format your drive to FAT32, it is permission-less, cross platform, easily fragments, and almost a decade and a half old. It blows my mind that we are still relying on technology every day that was introduced with Windows 95.

Wine vs Native - 3D Performance Benchmarks

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Aug 5, 2010 8:57 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups:
Since Valve ported Steam to OSX earlier this year and I recently acquired an OSX PC I figured this would be an opportune time to see how Wine performance measures up to a native client, not only on the same hardware - but on the same operating system.

N900 Faster Application Manager - Review

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Aug 5, 2010 12:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
If you have ever installed an application on an N900 using the default application manager you know that while it is functional it is not the fastest of processes - especially if you are installing multiple applications.

HOWTO: Starcraft 2 under Linux with Wine

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Jul 31, 2010 10:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Okie dokie - so I've mentioned before that I play Starcraft 2 under my Linux install with no issues. Since the game's official release a few days ago I have been getting a good bit of traffic on those two pages - so I figured I would put together a quick HOWTO for getting Starcraft 2 working on your Linux distro of choice.

Seven Ubuntu Derivatives worth Checking Out

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Jul 24, 2010 8:52 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Ubuntu
I make a point of trying as many different variations of Ubuntu as I can, this way I can be informed when I recommend one version over another to friends and family. The following is a round up of my favorites I have found over my last three years in the world of Linux.

Blackboard - No Linux for Online Education

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Jul 21, 2010 7:20 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
Earlier this week however I was curious as to just want browsers were "supported" by the Blackboard (online education) system. It was then that I discovered what they really meant by "supported browsers" was "supported operating systems and browsers".

Pinguy OS, a better Ubuntu - Distro Review

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Jul 21, 2010 7:05 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Ubuntu
I have now found my new favourite distro and it goes by the name of Pinguy OS. Pinguy OS started off as an Ubuntu 10.04 Minimal CD that was customized like no other to include a fantastic range of default applications, Gnome applets, Firefox addons, and theme.

A New Cycle in the Vinyard - Bordeaux, Crossover, and Wine 1.2

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Jul 20, 2010 1:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial, Roundups
July 16th, 2010 marks the next release in the "stable" line of Wine releases. New stable releases of Wine are so important that my two favorite commerical Wine products, Bordeaux and Crossover, have both jumped right in Wine 1.2's new stably goodness with soon to be release product updates.

HOWTO: Ubuntu on Asus T101MT

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Jul 8, 2010 9:09 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Since Unix based operating systems are the only thing I have running on my hardware it was only natural I would install Ubuntu on my new tablet. The following is what I did to gain full functionality of the tablet under Ubuntu (And Linux Mint and Zorin).

Linux Hardware - Lets Get Something Straight

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Jul 8, 2010 2:29 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
Maybe I missed the memo - but whoever said Linux works with all hardware? Some feel Linux is a poor operating system for a desktop computer because "Linux doesn't work with my X". Ahh yes, I completely understand. Just because Linux didn't work with your hardware means it is "not ready for main stream" or "is a poor operating system".

Four Great Gnome Panel Applets

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Jul 7, 2010 8:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Ubuntu
While there are a good number of gnome applets to choose from by default, there are piles of other applets you can find online to install. The following are a list of four of my favorites I use on my various Linux systems around my house.

Locking Down Linux: Is it Necessary?

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Jun 26, 2010 4:19 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
In recent years it seems the term "user friendliness" has become associated with the exact opposite of what I love about Linux: Lack of freedom, and customization. Does Linux need to conform to sell in today's market?

HOWTO: Use Ubuntu Software Center in Mint 9

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Jun 23, 2010 10:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
After having a thread go nowhere useful for a day and a half on the Mint forums, I decided to put my python background to use. The following steps are what I have done to install a working Software Center in Mint 9.

Zorin 3 - Distro Review

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Jun 19, 2010 3:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial, Reviews
I recently came across Zorin, an Ubuntu based distro that focuses on easing a Windows user's transition to Linux by theming it's interface to look like Microsoft's operating system. Zorin 3 is built on top of the recently released Ubuntu 10.04 and by default it looks very close to Windows 7.

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