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Some Random Linux Usability Thoughts, or, Linux is not Windows
Some Linux design decisions seem like hangovers from Windows-land. But, unlike Windows, Linux does not need to be protected from itself, so why hang on to old habits?
Vanilla Audacity in Fedora can't import MP3 audio - but there's an easy fix
I use Audacity for podcast audio capture and production on a variety of platforms, and the speed with which my new Lenovo G555 (AMD Athlon II at 2.1 GHz) mixes down to MP3. I can't remember adding the LAME package from RPMFusion, but I must have done that because I tested that feature before I needed to edit a podcast and all was working fine. What I forgot to test was the ability of Audacity in Fedora 13 to import MP3 audio,
Wine 1.3.1 Released
The Wine development release 1.3.1 is now available. The source is available now, Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations.
Linux distribution popularity trends plotted
In order to get a sense of the popularity of various Linux distributions over the past several years, we entered their names into Google’s search insights tool and grabbed Google’s “embed code” for the resulting graphs. The graphs display some fascinating trends and bode well for the future of Linux.
Urbi robotics software open sourced
French robotics specialist Gostai has announced that its advanced Urbi robotics operating system is now available as open source. The robotics platform is compatible with Linux, Windows and several real-time operating systems and uses a new orchestration script language called urbiscript that natively integrates parallelism and event-based programming. Note: The Urbi community portal is located here.
7 Best Android Apps for System Administrators
System Administrators are always in need of applications to remotely monitor their networks, administer the servers, and get stats. The Android smart phone comes to the rescue with an enormous number of such remote apps to help the administrator remotely access his system. Seven of the best android apps for system administrators follow.
Guake drop down terminal
I’ve been using the drop down terminal Guake for some years now. It has become an indispensable tool that I cannot imagine being without.
Open-Source 2D, 3D For ATI Radeon HD 5000 Series GPUs
AMD continues to abide by their commitment to provide open-source support for their graphics cards and as proof of that this afternoon they have released their initial hardware acceleration code that supports the ATI Radeon HD 5000 "Evergreen" family of consumer grade graphics processors. While this Evergreen support isn't yet finished and for the time being is targeted towards Linux developers and enthusiasts, you can now play around with your ATI Radeon HD 5000 graphics processor on an open-source driver while having 2D EXA, X-Video, and OpenGL acceleration.
7 Sources of Free Sounds for Multimedia Projects
In my posts 11 Techy Things for Teachers to Try This Year and How To Do 11 Techy Things In the New School Year I mentioned podcasting and video creation. When creating podcasts and videos adding music and other sounds can enhance your students' presentations. Here are seven tools that your students can use find and or create sounds for their multimedia presentations.
[I am working on my Education degree and came across this. Its aimed at Teachers but I thought royalty free stuff would be of interest to our readers. - Scott]
How to integrate Google Docs with your Ubuntu desktop
Google Docs is a great online office suite, and the fact that it allows collaboration has made it quite popular. Make it even better by integrating these services straight into your Ubuntu desktop…
Use Linux? Now you can video chat too
If you've been wanting to use voice and video chat on Linux (our top video chat request), then we have good news for you: it's now available! Visit gmail.com/videochat to download the plugin and get started. Voice and video chat for Linux supports Ubuntu and other Debian-based Linux distributions, and RPM support will be coming soon.
Which Licence is Best for the Future?
Recent discussions around the so-called “Open Core” model for open source have been remarkable for a couple of reasons. First, because not content with one burst of feverish blogging and counterblogging, people came back for more, responding to a separate post about business models with yet more arguments and counter-arguments on the subject of Open Core. Secondly – and perhaps more remarkably – those discussions ultimately led to an entirely fresh thought: that we are about to enter a new phase in open source business, one that places community and collaboration at its heart.
Telecommuting
I've been working as a freelancer for almost a year now, and I cannot help noticing how free software helps making this possible. Working in an international setting, most of the work is done from my home office. This requires techniques to get the work done. Small motivational "rewards" (or really fun customer assignments so that one forgets lunch...) The other half is the communication with the customers itself. This is where free software enters the picture.
Happy belated birthday, Debian
A check over at Planet Debian revealed a lot of chatter about Debian's 17th birthday. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone involved in the Debian Project, past and present, for providing a distribution that has been invaluable to me since I began using Linux in 2007. Debian consistently runs on more machines — and runs better — than just about anything else out there.
How To Set Up A Webgui Based Print Server On Ubuntu Server Using SWAT, CUPS, And SAMBA
This how-to describes the process of setting up an intranet based print server using Ubuntu server. By using CUPS SAMBA and SWAT the final product is a webgui based solution to a headless print server.
How to install Mint Style Gnome Menu in Ubuntu
For those of you who ave ever tried Linux Mint, a distro which is run off the back of Ubuntu, you will have noticed that it has it’s own special and somewhat unique gnome menu to select your applications to run, folders to browse etc
Like it or Not: It is a Windows World
"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.
Hardware manufacturers and the proprietary problem
Simon thinks that having consumer-friendly standards is a good and useful thing. Hardware manufacturers, for different reasons, tend to agree. Join this Linux User & Developer columnist on a journey through proprietary hell...
Remove DRM from Amazon Kindle’s ebooks using Linux
When you buy an ebook using your Kindle, there’s a 99% chance it’s a DRM file. That means you won’t be able to read it anywhere else but on your Kindle. And we won’t accept that. To be able to convert that file and remove its DRM protection, you need a set of Python scripts called MobiDeDRM.
Google Launches Video and Voice Chat for Linux, Finally!
After 2 long years, Google finally releases Google Voice and Video Chat for Linux err.. not entirely though. Only a DEB package is available now. And hence only Debian based distros like Ubuntu can enjoy the merits of these changes for now.
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