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Sun Microsystem acquires Innotek the makers of Virtualbox

  • linuxhelp.blogspot.com; By Ravi (Posted by dsTst on Feb 13, 2008 4:31 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Sun
This article reports that Sun Microsystem has acquired Innotek the makers of Virtualbox. Sun asserts that Virtualbox will remain open source and will compliment Sun's xVM Server products which addresses both desktop and server virtualization. It was only a few weeks back that Sun had acquired MySQL for a cool billion dollars.

Steps to install gOS on Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon

I am sure by now you have heard of the gPC loaded with gOS via various news sources. For those in the dark, gPC stands for green PC which is a sub $200 PC which comes loaded with a customized version of Ubuntu known as gOS or in popular parlance called Google OS.

gPC - $199 C7 powered PC at Wal-Mart running gOS

Here is a sub $200 PC which runs a customized version of Ubuntu called gOS. The computer is aptly named gPC (Green PC) for its very low power consumption. The gOS runs Enlightenment Window manager instead of KDE or GNOME.

OLPC makes its entry into India

When the OLPC first made news, a prominent official in the HRD ministry of the Indian government had gone on record snubbing the OLPC project ($100 laptop), even making a preposterous claim that work was under way to create India's own $10 laptop. But as things have worked out, OLPC has already made an entry into India in the form of a pilot project in a rural primary school in a village in the state of Maharasthra.

Install multimedia codecs in Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon in 2 easy steps

  • linuxhelp.blogspot.com; By Ravi (Posted by dsTst on Oct 25, 2007 2:05 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
This article explains how you can install all the multimedia codecs to play any music or video file in Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon.

Linux and Programming book reviews

  • linuxhelp.blogspot.com; By Ravi (Posted by dsTst on Sep 13, 2007 2:49 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
These are a collection of book reviews related mainly to GNU/Linux but also to a couple of programming languages such as Python, C++ and PHP. These books are relatively recent ones being published in the year 2005-2007 and are quite popular with the programming and geek community.

Runes of Avalon - an enjoyable game for Linux

  • linuxhelp.blogspot.com; By Ravi (Posted by dsTst on Aug 15, 2007 1:14 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
In my teens I was addicted to playing computer games. The most enjoyable ones were games which had simple controls. Some of the classic games of yore I have immensely enjoyed are Pacman, MS-Pac, Dig Dug, Snake and so on. Two weeks back I had the opportunity to try out another very interesting game called "Runes of Avalon". This game is the brain child of Roman Budzowski the founder of Anawiki Games - a professional game developing firm based in Poland. "Runes of Avalon" game has been released for the Linux platform apart from that for Windows and MacOSX.

Managing disk space with LVM

  • linuxhelp.blogspot.com; By Ravi (Posted by dsTst on Jul 22, 2007 4:05 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Now a days, when one installs Linux on ones machine, in more cases than one, there is a trend to create a logical volume and create the file system on this volume rather than creating the file system in individual partitions. I have myself created logical volumes on one of my machines running Linux.

System logging explained in Linux

  • linuxhelp.blogspot.com (Posted by dsTst on Jul 18, 2007 12:47 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
In linux, a variety of log files are maintained. And its understanding is often vital for troubleshooting system problems. This article explains the different log files maintained in Linux and how to make good use of them.

OpenMoko Neo1973 - an open source Linux based iPhone killer in the making ?

OpenMoko is a GNU/Linux based open software development platform. What this means for the lay person is that using OpenMoko software development kit, phone manufacturers will be able to bring out mobile phones which have more or less the same features of the now widely known iPhone from Apple and much more - all this under an Open license powered by GNU. This also means that for the first time there is potential for you to be completely free from being tied up with one mobile carrier or even a single phone manufacturer (read Apple) for want of anything better.

LinuxWorld conference and expo 2007 in United Kingdom

LinuxWorld expo is a Linux and Open Source conference and exhibition which is held in 12 countries and there are 15 shows (2 per year in the US, Japan, and in China; 1 each in Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Germany, UK, Italy and Netherlands). By conducting these expos, LinuxWorld facilitates the meeting of diverse businesses and individuals who are involved in Linux and Open Source and are appealing to a cross section of industries including automotive, health, banking, retail, education and local government.

Prof Fizzwizzle and the Molten Mystery - A beautiful puzzle game for Linux

  • linuxhelp.blogspot.com; By Ravi (Posted by dsTst on Jun 22, 2007 5:21 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
This is a beautiful puzzle game for Linux with over 210 unique puzzles to solve. Excellent graphics, unique game play and sheer number of levels make this a very enjoyable puzzle game for kids and adults alike.

Linux Programmer's Toolbox

  • linuxhelp.blogspot.com; By Ravi (Posted by dsTst on Jun 12, 2007 11:29 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
What does it take to start writing programs for Linux ? Most people will guess a text editor, knowledge of a programming language and the compiler and libraries of that language would suffice. But ask a professional programmer who has been writing code for Linux and he will differ with you and insist that while the three things stated above can very well help kick start ones programs, other things also come into play in writing efficient programs such as a debugger, memory profiler tools and above all a good understanding of the inner working of Linux kernel and its processes.

Download Netscape Navigator ver 9.0 for Linux

  • linuxhelp.blogspot.com; By Ravi (Posted by dsTst on Jun 8, 2007 6:41 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Remember Netscape - the very web browser which once enjoyed a major browser market share and which was nearly killed by Microsoft's anti-competitive practices by its release of Internet Explorer ? The very Netscape navigator whose code base was then released as open source and which lead to the eventual development of the stable and increasingly popular Mozilla and then Firefox? Guess what, it has re-incarnated as Netscape Navigator ver 9.0.

netselect-apt - tip to find the fastest Debian mirror

This article explains how to find out the fastest Debian mirror. At last count there are well over 200 mirrors and the popular idea of selecting the mirror closest to ones geographical location cannot always give the best data transfer speeds. By using netselect-apt, you can find the right mirror which gives you the fastest speeds.

Metric equivalent of Microsoft fonts for Linux

Red Hat is going all out to make sure the Open Source remain truly open. And the latest offering from this company is a gift in the form of fonts which are the metric equivalent of most commonly used Microsoft fonts and released under an open licence as this article indicates.

Is brand name Ubuntu over hyped ?

Check out any technology related site and you will find at least one or two articles which praise Ubuntu Linux - a distribution which has grown in popularity by leaps and bounds over the rest of the brood. This author had a different experience with the latest version of Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn which prompts him to question whether there is some over hype involved as far as the brand name Ubuntu is concerned....

Install multimedia codecs, libdvdcss in Debian Etch GNU/Linux

  • linuxhelp.blogspot.com; By Ravi (Posted by dsTst on Apr 14, 2007 5:53 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian, Linux
This guide walks one through the installation of various multimedia codecs and libdvdcss library which allows one to watch movies on commercial CSS DVDs. This guide is relevant specifically to Debian Etch but can also be used for other GNU/Linux distributions as it explains how to achieve it manually too.

Eric.S.Raymond forsakes Fedora Linux and embraces Ubuntu

Considering that Eric S Raymond is a board member of Freespire, and considering his well known posture regarding allowing proprietary codecs to be freely used by default in Linux, this article ponders why he did not choose to embrace Freespire or Linspire and chose Ubuntu instead?

Free Book - Linux Kernel in a Nutshell

  • linuxhelp.blogspot.com; By Ravi (Posted by dsTst on Feb 2, 2007 2:13 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Kernel, Linux
One of the advantages of using GPLed software is that anybody who wish to use or modify the code can do so without fear of any repercussions. Ditto for the documentation of the software. This has at times tempted many a book author to release their books under a liberal license and make their efforts available for free in an electronic format. One such venture is the Free Book Linux Kernel in a Nutshell.

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