What started as wondering how to contribute to my 5 year old son’s pre-school lead to the discovery of some absolutely terrific open source software that really aids the educational process. Here’s why even in this Microsoft world Linux is the best platform for early childhood education.
Read more »Teaching tech to tots: The use of Linux and open source in pre-schools
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Viewing contents of online archives with ArchView extension
ArchView is a Firefox extension that allows you to open archive (ZIP and RAR) and ISO CD-ROM image files on the Web over HTTP or FTP without downloading them first. That means that if you only want a few files from an ISO image, you no longer have to download the entire archive in order to get just those files.
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Why Free Software has poor usability, and how to improve it
Many of these problems are with volunteer software in general, not Free Software in particular. Hobbyist proprietary programs are often hard to use for many of the same reasons. But the easiest way of getting volunteers to contribute to a program is to make it open source. And while thousands of people are now employed in developing Free Software, most of its developers are volunteers.
Read more »emacs-rails forked & Emacs tips # 2: complete
Dmitry Galinsky, the original author of emacs-rails mode has decided to fork the project... You can clone it from: git clone http://dima-exe.ru/git/rails-reloaded.git --
* yasnippet: yet another snippet extension for Emacs: http://code.google.com/p/yasnippet/
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The Linux operating system as a managed object
Organizations today face two major challenges: deployment of an increasingly rich service mix and managing the associated massive base of computing platforms. In this article, discover a new(ish) means of viewing a key component of the organizational architecture—treating operating systems themselves as individual managed objects.
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Distributed Networks find their roots in the free software movement and the hacker ethic
"In 'The Wealth of Networks,' published in 2006 Yale University Press, Harvard Professor Yochai Benkler describes a new model of economic production that he calls the networked information economy [...] Benkler’s arguments find their roots in the free software movement and the hacker ethic.
Read more »How much RMS has won
"Just returning from the iCommons Summit in Sapporo, Japan. The Free Beer project made a showing, with a locally brewed version. But this ad caught my eye: "Free Beer" for "500 yen."
Read more »What’s the best way to encrypt Ubuntu Linux.
After hearing what Homeland (sounds way to much like the fatherland if you ask me) security said ” We can seize laptops for an indefinite period”, read more here. I began thinking that encrypting my computers was something that i seriously need to do
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Microsofts New Advertising Approach
It doesn't always work... humorous comic strip... ... ...
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Open Source and Cloud Computing
What good are free and open source licenses, all based on the act of software distribution, when software is no longer distributed but merely performed on the global network stage?
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Going wild with KDE 4.1 themes.
Now KDE 4.1 is out, I've played around a bit with different themes. I've installed the KDE artwork package, and a couple of themes via GetHotNewStuff. KDE's coloring system has seen quite a lot of love, as has Plasma's theming engine. The results are quite impressive, as you can see in the screenshots.
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Brilliant Brainstorms (#21) - User Mobility
"Brilliant Brainstorms is a weekly summary of some of the best/most interesting brainstorms from the Ubuntu Brainstorm site." This week there are suggestions on: carrying profiles on usb pens, handling file saving and countdown timers at shutdown, themes, and file archives.
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Quick Mention: Microsoft. Anti-monopoly Lawsuit. China.
For Microsoft, trouble likely to come from China; another big dip in value
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The End of the Patry Copyright Blog
William Patry has shuttered his blog, The Patry Copyright Blog. The archives are gone too. He tells why in a final post. It's a tragedy, nothing less. No, no one at Google made him do it. He did it for a couple of reasons, both of which resonate with me, and I think they are important to highlight. I must warn you, it's a bit depressing.
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Zile 2.2.61 released
"...This release uses gnulib for regex, getopt, vasprintf, and various other features, rather than previous ad hoc solutions, to improve portability..."
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