Two weeks have passed, so it’s time for a Mandriva Cooker update again. There were lots of interesting changes in Cooker during this period...
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Rethinking Empathy in Ubuntu 9.10
As WorksWithU reported last week, the Gnome application Empathy was set to become the default instant-messaging client in Ubuntu 9.10 upon its release October, replacing Pidgin. But Ubuntu developers have been reconsidering that decision in the last few days. Here's the story, with some thoughts.
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Under the Hood With VLC Media Player: 4 Resources
You can download a new version 1.0.1 for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux here, and if you don't already use it, it's fantastic. I find that it consistently plays video file formats that other players have problems with..."
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Music Players for Gnome
Unlike KDE, Gnome is blessed with a lot of choice for music players. I had always ambled between different music players as I moved between Linux distributions over the years, but still I struggled to really meet my needs each time, so I thought I'd try all the major options and see which one really did suit me, having recently upgraded to Fedora 11.
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Which Web Browser And Why?
Over the past year, every major browser has undergone an equally major revision. Sometimes the revisions are reflected to the left of the decimal point, sometimes to the right, but always with big changes in functionality, performance, and under-the-hood optimizations.
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The Sad Linux Facts
mossmash.blogspot: This year marks my 10th year as a Linux user. So I guess you could call me a fan of Linux. Fan enough to be able to tell you: its not going to knock Microsoft off its dominate position in business IT.
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Creating Backups With Back In Time On An Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop
This tutorial explains how to install and use Back In Time on an Ubuntu 9.04 desktop. Back In Time is a simple backup tool for Linux inspired from "flyback project" and "TimeVault". The backup is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of directories.
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The Great Google Book Grab
Summer of Code? Setter of tracking cookies? "Open Source" heroes? Supporters of Firefox? These links explore Google's current war with M$/Amazon/Yahoo. A can of worms.
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Ubuntu with 256Mb … not so smart
Clonezilla makes things too easy for me, really. Being able to snap between installations in a matter of minutes takes all the challenge out of the two or three hours — or two or three days, depending on the distribution — of reinstalling a system.
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Apple and Linux share the same design philosophy
I know. It sounds crazy. But hear me out. They are antithetical not because of the philosophy, but simply because the nature of the products that they make. Linux makes “backend” stuff, while Apple makes “user-facing”/”frontend” stuff. So, they do not compete. And their philosophy is similar.
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Open-source world is his
What did you do with your summer vacation? John McLean wrote software to help IBM automate the process of counting computers on its Research Triangle Park campus. Last summer, at Raleigh-based Red Hat, he developed software that helps control robots.
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PC-OS 2009.03
PC-OS is a Xubuntu – based distro designed to make Linux as simple as possible. It includes proprietary drivers and codecs so the user can get the system up and running immediatly, while keeping lightweight and consistant to make the system as easy as possible.
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Fullscreen flash video in GNU/Linux
First, if you are unfamiliar with the problem, go to YouTube, pick any video, and double-click on the video, or click on the little fullscreen icon, and you’ll see that the video begins to get really slow, and choppy, from dropping frames.
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Gartner Group Shows Its True Colours — Censors Reporters
The Gartner Group has no shame when controlling people's speech by intimidation
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Ubuntu's multisearch surprise
If you are a Linux distributor, you have a number of possible ways to upset your user base. Breaking existing, well-established functionality is one of them. Another would be to install software which appears to be monitoring user activity behind their backs. Seeming to make money off of these activities will not help. Extra points are awarded for doing it all as a surprise.
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