"I think that the next big thing in GUI apps should be the ability to take the exact contents of a window and send them to a remote machine [...] you could just "clone" the window so that it appeared on your work machine [...] One of the nice things about running many apps in Emacs is that I already have that ability. I can just use the multi-tty support in Emacs 23..."
Read more »The next big thing: sharing GUI windows
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We Don't Need Another Linux Hater
While going over Linux Hater's Blog, I can best describe it as Béranger on anabolic steroids. I'm sorry if I can't find a better description than that, but for clarity sake, I would simply put Linux Hater's blog as a series of rants against Linux as well as other open source software.
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gOS: From OS for gPC to just OS
Less than a year ago, although it seems like it has been much longer, the gPC raised a lot of attention for being a $200 desktop that ran Linux and had the potential to gain mainstream recognition, since it had already convinced Wal-Mart to stock it. The operating system for the gPC was/is called gOS.
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Five Things Linus Torvalds Has Learned About Managing Software Projects
Linus Torvalds explains how he keeps the people and software on-track, with the software quality Linux demands.
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Ubuntu wins “Best Desktop Solution” at Linux World Expo 2008
I just wanted to extended a huge “thank you!” to all of the Ubuntu community :) Today Ubuntu won the “Best Desktop Solution” Product Excellence Award at LinuxWorld Conference and Expo 2008 in San Francisco, California for a second consecutive year.
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Of Kids and Linux
LinuxWorld is planning a good old-fashioned install-fest for their San Francisco conference. And if you have an old PC or can bluff your way through an Ubuntu install, you're invited to participate. More information at Untangle's site, who is sponsoring the event.
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Involvement: Why I Love Open Source
Every user of an application has run into small but irritating characteristics of that application. Most of the time, they can be easily ignored. But sometimes they are part of a repetitive task, and then they become problematic. They have a disproportionate effect on both productivity and the user's overall impression of the application.
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A Penguin with an Egg: Growing the Open-Source Community
Esther Schindler came home from OSCON with thoughts on growing the size of the pool in open-source development communities. And it's all upbeat news.
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Comedy: On Art and, Specifically, Fedora Art Concepts
Warning: The following post contains comedy. Some people are allergic to it. Symptoms include posting angry comments.
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Wine sucks and I'm not going to pretend otherwise
Wine is a lot like my cell phone. It sucks, but it would be really awesome if it didn't. As much as we'd like to, we can't give up on it entirely. So the only reasonable thing to do is try and make it suck less.
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Open source technology is hungry for new college grads
Many college graduates are finding it difficult to enter the information technology world with little or no work experience. There is no such thing as an entry-level position anymore, and more and more graduates are finding themselves in a catch-22 situation because of this.
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IBM To Linux Desktop Developers: 'Stop Copying Windows'
Company executives call on the open source community to do more to make Linux popular as a desktop OS for consumers and businesses.
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Mar Del Plata to host 8th Debian conference
"...Mar Del Plata, Argentina, 8 August 2008 - The Debian Project, the team behind the free Debian GNU/Linux operating system, is inviting members of the public and the press to its annual conference, DebConf 8, which takes place from 10 August to 16 August at the Hotel Dorá in Mar Del Plata, Argentina [...] The Debian Project is an association of Free Software developers who volunteer their time
Read more »IBM exec predicts the future of Linux, open source
With LinuxWorld showcasing the popularity of the open source operating system, and with open source in general finding its legs in the enterprise, Bob Sutor, IBM's vice president of open source and standards, made a slate of predictions for Linux and open source during his keynote address on Wednesday at the Black Hat conference.
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An Effective And Easy Method of Promotion for Ubuntu
A huge company like Microsoft or Apple, or even Red Hat or Novell, can afford to put on big advertising campaigns, but most distributions, even ones like Ubuntu, cannot afford to do this. Instead, they must fall back to fan-based promotion or other small budget techniques.
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