Joel Spolsky recently published a very insightful piece called "Martian Headsets" (also posted here on fsdaily). The core of his article is about the standards compliance of the upcoming Internet Explorer 8. IE8 presents a problem because, although it is pretty standards compliant, it renders a lot of websites quite badly.
Read more »Martian headsets for Earth people: How to fix Internet Explorer 8
Linux in the long run
Regular readers here know I'm a big Mac fan, and I often wax so enthusiastically on that subject that you could easily miss that I'm also a big Linux fan. On alternate Tuesdays, I expect that someday Linux will dominate computing.. but then again I think maybe not..
Read more »- Login to post comments
The hidden world of Linux
There are many great FOSS projects that utilise old PC hardware and give it a new lease of life. The best is desktop computing with various Linux distribution flavours like Mint, PCLinux, Ubuntu and countless others. In fact it is my considered belief that the best hardware to run Linux on is infact (almost) any machine that is at least 12 months old.
Read more »Firefox 3 vs. Safari 3
After a few weeks in the arms of Firefox 3 betas, I’ve returned to Safari as my daily browser. Unsurprisingly, it’s the interface that drove me back.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Searching through the contents of emails in mutt
Mutt has a built-in feature for search the body of emails in the current mailbox (see ESC-b) but it's also possible to make this extremely fast by plugging-in external tools. Here's a quick description of my mairix setup.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Video tutorial - installing WordPress 2.5
So WordPress 2.5 is out, but what if you’ve never installed WordPress on your own local machine before and want to try it out? This FOSSwire Video tutorial shows you all the steps you need to take to install WordPress 2.5 on a LAMP system, in just over 5 minutes.
Read more »- Login to post comments
The great Dell Linux scam
"In theory, a Dell machine with Linux is $50 cheaper… but the free RAM/HDD upgrade (a $275 value) is only for Windows customers. But wait, there’s more!"
Read more »- Login to post comments
Pendrivelinux - Be cool anywhere you go
The word cool takes an ever more significant meaning when you consider a Linux distribution running from a USB drive.
Read more »Scientific Linux – The Big Physics Community Linux of Choice
In the Big Physics community, Linux is quite popular. Having met with numerous groups, Linux almost always comes up as a topic of discussion and in many cases it’s part of their labs roadmap for rolling out control, test, and other systems. The first issue is cost. Microsoft Windows costs $100 or more for each computer and when you have hundreds of systems, it adds up to real money fast.
Read more »Howto Turn Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) into Ubuntu Studio
Ubuntu Studio is a multimedia editing/creation flavor of Ubuntu. It’s built for the GNU/Linux audio, video, and graphic enthusiast or professional.
Our aim is to make it more accessible for new users to get into the tools that GNU/Linux has to offer for multimedia creation/production. We also want to spotlight what’s out there. Show users tools they might not have known existed
Read more »- Login to post comments
0.9.59 of Wine released
What's new in this release (see below for details):
- Improved support for the .NET framework.
- Better services handling through a separate services.exe process.
- Support for ATI fragment shader.
- Better support for http proxies.
- Window management fixes.
- Pre-compiled fonts are now available in the source tree.
- Lots of bug fixes.
- Login to post comments
Ubuntu + Sun = Very good idea
I had dinner with a good friend tonight from the open-source world, and we ended up having the same conversation I had with a few other friends from the open-source business community at lunch yesterday. The conversation began with Sun and ended with Ubuntu. In between, the two came together.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Find files on your system using ‘locate’
Locating files that you know exist, but you can’t remember where they are can be frustrating. There are a handful of GUI-based search tools for Linux and Unix, but if you prefer to work in the command line, or don’t have one of these special apps installed, you can often fall back on command line tool locate.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Ubuntu a generic distro
Ok so I was checking my daily digg news and i came across one of the more popular things dug that day which was Is Ubuntu becoming the generic Linux distro?
Read more »Ubuntu Linux Video Tutorial: Embedded Terminal into the Desktop
A video tutorial about how to embed a terminal into the Ubuntu Desktop
Read more »- Login to post comments






