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enTourage eDGe Tablet and e-reader

At first glance when closed, the enTourage eDGe may appear to be a typical netbook, but it is actually a combination of an e-reader and a Tablet computer running Android.

Hacking the Nokia N900 Phone

Do you remember the Frankencamera? The API used for the Frankencamera has been released for the Nokia n900 Phone, making the phones camera programmable.

Compiz Screensaver install and troubleshooting

I recently got the Compiz Screensaver running on my Ubuntu Linux system. This is a somewhat experimental plugin and so this plugin is not included by default with Compiz.

Linux is coming to an Auto Dealership near you

MontaVista Linux and Robert Bosch Car Multimedia have signed an agreement that will enable Bosch Multimedia to use MontaVista software as their Linux based solution to the high cost of running proprietary software on their infotainment systems.

Linux,Windows and Mac users needed for the World Community Grid

By utilizing the power of the World Community Grid Cancer research can be dramatically accelerated. The community grid is a sharing of computer resources. You donate not your computer but your systems resources.

Novell offers Sun migration program

  • linusearch.com; By Ernie Smith (Posted by gnuisnotunix on Jun 8, 2010 6:41 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Novell
Novell sees opportunity from the acquisition of Sun by Oracle. This is because there has been concern amongst some of Sun's customers since their being acquired by Oracle.

Phoronix reports that the Linux 2.6.35 Kernel is a disaster

  • linusearch.com; By Ernie Smith (Posted by gnuisnotunix on May 28, 2010 8:51 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Kernel
It was not too long ago that Linus Torvalds warned that the Linux Kernel was getting bloated and scary. Today there is more bad news for the Linux Kernel in the form of a report from Phoronix regarding the latest performance test of the Linux 2.6.35 Kernel.

Linux is going mainstream

  • linusearch.com; By Ernie Smith (Posted by gnuisnotunix on May 23, 2010 7:52 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
The truth is that Linux is well on it's way to being a mainstream operating system. The bad news is that this will not happen the way many of us envisioned.

Business as usual for Mandriva?

  • linusearch.com; By Ernie Smith (Posted by gnuisnotunix on May 19, 2010 3:57 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Mandriva
Apparently some of the folks at Mandriva were not too thrilled with the way matters surrounding Mandriva have been presented. The issue of Mandriva being up for sale was addressed on their official Blog.

Interesting things to do with Audio Visualizations in compiz

  • linusearch.com; By Ernie Smith (Posted by gnuisnotunix on May 13, 2010 2:46 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
I recently got visualizations back on my Linux system by way of XMMS. I cannot resist sharing a few screen shots.

Another successful Company built around Linux

  • linusearch.com; By Ernie Smith (Posted by gnuisnotunix on May 3, 2010 4:41 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
The success of Linux takes place largely in the background it is a quiet take over that much of the world is not yet aware of. And yet, providing services built around Linux is big business.

Online tool for converting video files

There are video converstion programs available for Linux . But if that doesn’t do the trick for you there is a website where you can upload a video have it converted to the desired format online and then when it is finished you are provided with a download link for the file.

Linux compatible wireless keyboard

SiTouch has announced the release of a new wireless keyboard. This is a very cool looking keyboard with back lit keys for low light. For those of us who occasionally work late on our computer this feature is appreciated.

A new game is available for Linux

The lack of games available for Linux is a factor that have kept some from making the switch from Windows to Linux. At least this is one less game that is not compatible with Linux.

A touch screen LCD-PC that is viewable in the Sunlight

The screen is a high bright LCD 2 to 3 times brighter than a typical LCD screen and so it can be viewed in many lighting conditions without appearing dim. This system is also sealed and water proof.

How to setup Google Chrome 5 in Mandriva 2010

  • linusearch.com; By Ernie Smith (Posted by gnuisnotunix on Mar 29, 2010 3:08 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
I ran the command google-chrome in Konsole and then received the infamous error while loading shared libraries: libbz2.so.1.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory message. This problem has been coming up a lot in Mandriva. And I had to do a lot of digging to get a work around for this.

Compiz cube and your icons

  • Linusearch.com; By Ernie Smith (Posted by gnuisnotunix on Mar 22, 2010 2:33 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
I have had a lot of fun playing with compiz fusion in Linux. I really like the desktop cube feature especially with the transparency settings in place to where you can see all sides of your desktop cube. Unfortunately there is a problem and that is with the desktop icons.

HP Deskjet D2680 Review

  • Linusearch.com; By Ernie Smith (Posted by gnuisnotunix on Mar 14, 2010 10:44 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
The HP Deskjet D2680 is very easy to install in Linux. First I installed hplip and then I installed hplip-gui. After that it was as simple as plugging the printer in and then opening the HP device manager.

Picture Motion Browser

  • Linusearch.com; By Ernie Smith (Posted by gnuisnotunix on Mar 8, 2010 3:46 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Recently we acquired a Sony Cybershot n50 I hooked this camera up to my Linux system and it picked it right up as Linux does with many Digital Camera’s and the world was good. Then one evening I get home from a long night at work and my newly converted from Windows wife is asking for her Window’s install back. New Linux users can be so difficult to please. Anyways upon investigation I found out that she just wanted to run the Sony Picture Motion Browser software that came with the Camera. So I fired up wine-doors and put the disk in and gave it a try inside Linux.

Speed your internet up with NameBench

  • Linusearch.com; By Ernie Smith (Posted by gnuisnotunix on Feb 5, 2010 1:14 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
After the program is finished searching and comparing between DNS it will give you the results including the fastest and nearest DNS in your area.

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