Availability: Online - IN STOCK
Comment: after the first 10,000 units sold out in 48 hours, this item is now again in stock. In my view, the low cost hardware is only part of the success, the gOS web and Google friendly operating system and Apps are probably the killer.
Sellout PC Back in stock! - Everex 200$ gPC- Wal-Mart
Just A Glance At BLAG
I installed BLAG 70000 on an old 450MHz box with 192 MB of RAM. You might just be interested to know how it turned out.
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The Complete OpenSUSE Desktop Setup
OpenSUSE 10.3 is the most elegant and stable system I have used. It come pre-installed with a plethora of applications.However, some configurations still remain to make it a complete desktop OS. Here is my take at it.
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Battle Tanks is a blast
As the name suggests, Battle Tanks is an arcade-style game, where you drive a tank, pick up weapons, and blast enemies. While this doesn't sound like a particularly original concept, it's the implementation that makes the game so much fun to play.
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Hidden Linux : Finding Stuff Fast
The Linux find command is enormously powerful but, like many command-line tools, you need to be a syntactical wizz-kind to work with all its parameters. (I have a sneaking suspicion I could use it to locate Lord Lucan and the wreck of the General Grant if only I could master its syntax!)
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CLI Magic: Video conversion with mencoder
Mencoder is part of the MPlayer media player package. While MPlayer can play audio and video files, mencoder converts and manages multimedia files. The application has a ton of graphical user interfaces, but you can use it from the command line to produce video files in almost any format you want. Here's how.
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RDDB: RESTful Ruby Document-Oriented Database
"RDDB is a RESTful document-oriented database written in Ruby. Querying is accomplished through views using Ruby for the view language and materialization can be handled locally or through a distributed system."
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Recover Lost Passwords in Firefox
"You know that sick feeling you get in the pit of your stomach, the one that means either you forgot your mother’s birthday or even worse - your password for your favorite web site. Thankfully if Firefox has been remembering these passwords for you, recovering them in an easy task..."
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GIMP 2.4.2 Released
"Three weeks later enough bug-fixes have piled up to warrant another bug-fix release in the stable GIMP 2.4 series..."
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Dealing with .rpmnew and .rpmsave files
Nobody ever thinks to mention .rpmnew and .rpmsave extensions to new users of Fedora or Red Hat derivatives. Instead, most users suddenly discover that these files are accumulating on their hard drives, or notice a fleeting message on the screen about them during a version upgrade.
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Catching up with the times: openSUSE 10.3
Instead of sampling one of York's many 3 fine clubs tonight, I stayed in and finally got around to installing openSUSE 10.3. "Impressive" sums the experience up.
All in all the installation and setup was a lovely experience (bar nearly deleting the backup partition of a certain brother), but there were a handful of things that have particularly stood out:
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Go creative with Gogh
Gogh is an extremely lightweight drawing program designed for pressure-sensitive devices. Despite its simplicity, it packs in a lot of features and a lot of fun.
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Amazon launches Linux-based eBook reader
Amazon's "Kindle" electronic book reader runs an operating system based on Linux 2.6.10, according to reports. The device boasts a claimed 30 hours of battery life, thanks in part to a power-saving E-ink EPD (electro-phlorescent, or "electronic paper" display) and "fpow" power-saving infrastructure, early reports suggest
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Firefox 3 Beta 1 review
"This week Mozilla released the first beta of Firefox 3. Originally scheduled for mid July, the delay responds to the very long list of features this new version brings. Eight alphas and an estimated 14 months under development are both firsts for a Firefox upgrade but again are necessary for the amount of improvements and new features Firefox 3 will bring..."
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jQuery Reference Guide: A Comprehensive Exploration of the Popular JavaScript Library
In this book, the creators of the popular jQuery learning resource, learningquery.com, share their knowledge, experience, and enthusiasm to bring you a comprehensive reference to the popular JavaScript library.
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