September 2007
Loop-based Music Composition With Linux, Pt. 2
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 30th of September 2007 11:23:58 PM Filed under
Linux Journal: In this second and final part I'll demonstrate some of the loop-specific tools I've found in Ardour, Reaper, and Audacity. Tutorials and links to project demos are included, so warm up your headphones and let's get loopy.
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Open Source: TinyMe
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 30th of September 2007 11:22:50 PM Filed under
fareast.linuxdiary.com: If you are interested in getting that really old machine up and running again, with as little as ~32MB of ram, then there is a shiny new competitor to PuppyLinux and Damn Small Linux: TinyMe.
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Desktop tune-up. Four cool Linux tricks
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 30th of September 2007 08:41:39 PM Filed under
tectonic: Kick-start your week with four easy (but still cool) tricks on your Linux desktop. Install the media server you've always wanted but never got around to doing, or fine-tune your hardware to squeeze out a few more hours of battery power ... All this an more in this week's How To Roundup.
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Top Ten Side Effects of Switching to Linux
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 30th of September 2007 08:39:52 PM Filed under
Linux Online: Studies done by a prestigious think tank in Silicon Valley have identified the most common behavioral changes in people who have switched to Linux. They were nice enough to share their information with us.
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Portables to power PC industry
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 30th of September 2007 08:38:39 PM Filed under
BBC: The XO laptop may have been created to help children in developing nations, but its influence is likely to be felt far beyond the classroom. The PC industry is going to be among the first to feel its impact in November 2007 when, for a week, the gadget goes on sale to almost anyone that wants one.
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Windows vs. Ubuntu
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 30th of September 2007 08:36:53 PM Filed under
alatinworld.blogspot: I, for one, am a fan of Windows and Microsoft through and through. The other day, however, I was having computer problems when a technician told me that I should back up everything on my computer because it sounded like my copy of Windows had been damaged.
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Cuba's Move Toward Freedom, as in Software
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 30th of September 2007 08:33:52 PM Filed under
Linux Insider: The Cuban government proclaimed its intention to exchange its computer operating systems for free software in 2005, but the state agencies that are in charge of the switch have done little to make it happen.
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some howtos:
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 30th of September 2007 06:01:56 PM Filed under
- PyMOTW: copy
- HeX: Full Screen Terminal
- Howto make Ubuntu to read feeds for you
- Fixing the Ubuntu Gutsy boot splash issue
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Linux and Me, Part 3: Software and Virtualization
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 30th of September 2007 05:57:54 PM Filed under
carsonspost.wordpress: This is the third post in a series where I examine experience with the Linux Operating System. This post will have a look at the software that I have found available to the Linux user, comparing it to what is available on Windows, and what to do when you need that Windows program but are running Linux.
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Why GPLv3 Will Supplant GPLv2
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 30th of September 2007 05:56:22 PM Filed under
linux journal: Some evidence suggests that GPLv3 uptake is coming along nicely, while other reports indicate a reluctance to adopt it (but note also Matt Asay's neat reconciliation of these contradictory messages). To see what's likely to happen in the long term, it's useful to look back at the past history of licence adoption.
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digiKam 7.7.0 is released
After three months of active maintenance and another bug triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 7.7.0 of its open source digital photo manager. See below the list of most important features coming with this release.
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Samsung, Red Hat to Work on Linux Drivers for Future Tech
The metaverse is expected to uproot system design as we know it, and Samsung is one of many hardware vendors re-imagining data center infrastructure in preparation for a parallel 3D world.
Samsung is working on new memory technologies that provide faster bandwidth inside hardware for data to travel between CPUs, storage and other computing resources. The company also announced it was partnering with Red Hat to ensure these technologies have Linux compatibility.
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