A Few Updates

update iconWell, I finally went round fixing some stuff:

  • Upgraded Wordpress to v2.5.1
  • New social media plugin! You can now post articles you like to Stumbleupon, Digg, Slashdot and del.icio.us. If you need any other SB sites included, please tell me and I’ll add them
  • Changed the CSS style-sheet and the color around a bit
  • Rearranged the sidebar
  • Reduced footer size
  • New favicon
  • Other icons were changed, too

That’s about it! If you thinks something’s wrong/missing/too much please inform me in the comments.

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5 Reasons Why Windows XP on the OLPC XO laptop Will Not Help Poor Children Get a Job

olpc XO laptop

There has been a lot of debate concerning OLPC’s (or Negroponte’s) decision to load XO laptops with XP. I say it is a downright idiotic decision, and not because of RMS’ article about freedom (don’t get me wrong here, Stallman is my hero, but he develops his article in a completely wrong way in the XO case).

I for one believe this was all caused by a huge wad of cash sent Negroponte’s way. Negroponte just wants to get it done and go on vacation.

Why? Let’s take a look at some facts:

5) Windows XP will no longer be supported and useful when those kids are old/educated enough to get hired.

4) Windows XP is probably going to run the same interface as the Linux version, namely Sugar. That means the only difference will be the base system, and people aren’t really interested in that, especially some poor kid from Peru. Linux consumes far less system and storage resources.

3) Windows XP is not open source, so you’ll need some good localization support for even the most obscure languages. Mocovi, anyone?

2) OLPC will have to pay for every copy of Windows… and even if it’s $3 per laptop, multiply that by 50,000 and see how many kids stay without a laptop. Are we donating laptops to the governments or the children of third world countries?

1) After a while, this thing will get slower and slower. Try running an antivirus, a firewall, an anti-spyware suite, and a full-blown Windows environment. Then launch Photoshop and see what it looks like when a laptop throws up.

That’s my $0.02. It may be a bit extreme, but I wanted to express my outrage about this decision. It just ain’t right.

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Fedora 9 – Sulphur Review Roundup

Fedora

I’m sorry, but if you don’t at least visit the Fedora homepage after seeing this screenshot, there’s something wrong with your eyes.

Just kidding. Yep, there’s a new Fedora release in town. It’s extremely cool, has some neat new technologies implemented (you can supposedly install it on a USB stick without rendering it unusable for data storage), and it defaulted to KDE 4!

Here are some awesome reviews of Fedora 9 by people who write better than me:

Linux examined: Fedora 9

Fedora nine: an OS that even the Linux challenged can love

First look at Sulphur: Fedora 9

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Top Ten Apps I Install Immediately After the Ubuntu Linux Setup

I got lots of emails from people asking me what are my favourite apps to install after I get a new Linux box up and running, so here they are:download

1. Emesene – has support for MSN Plus nickname decoding, unlike Pidgin.

2. FileZilla – better than gFTP, can use it on my Mac OS X, XP and Linux box. Export/import your settings, and you’re good to go.

3. Mono and Paint.Mono – I hate the GIMP, but I don’t hate Freedom! So I take the middle road.

4. VLC - plays almost everything, be it sound or video. Screw Totem and Rhythmbox, this is all I need.

5. JDarkroom- my text editor of choice: a simple, full-screen editor. I don’t know why I’m so addicted to it. You can use Pyroom if you don’t like/have Java.

6. GTK Record My Desktop – If I’m making a screen-cast, this is my app of choice (GTK- stands for the GTK frontend, and recordmydesktop is the actual app, so there are many other versions too). It can record both video and sound and provides a high-quality OGG output.

7. Wine – Sometimes you just need it.home

8. Google Earth – When you’re preparing to go to a foreign country or a place you don’t know, it’s much better to use Google Earth than a map. You see what the landscape looks like.

9. Kino & Cinelerra – Kino is a very decent app for making simple home videos and stuff. Cinelerra is of the more powerful type, as long as you’re OK with the interface you can do video-editing-magic. Believe me.

10. GNOME Bluetooth apps – I often transfer videos and images from my cellphone. The Bluetooth app packages that are part of the GNOME project are pretty fine for my needs.

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OpenOffice.org 3 beta is OUT! Oh Sweet Lord, YES!

Finally, the long-awaited Ooo office suite, the best and most popular open source office suite sponsored by Sun Microsystems, has released an official beta of Openoffice.org.

openoffice 3 beta

Image from the softpedia screenshot archive
Version 3 has got a bunch of new features, these are my favourite improvements:

  1. Full Mac OS X Cocoa support (no need to install the Neooffice port anymore!), which means Mac users finally got an official Openoffice version! GoodbyMicrosoft Office for Mac!
  2.  OpenOffice.org 3.0 is now able to open files created with Microsoft Office 2007 or Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac  (.docx, .xlsx, .pptx, file formats).
  3. Impress, the PowerPoint alternative, supprots multiple screens
  4. New, fresh icons

And lots more.

Download it you guys, obey the Internetling!

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