Okay, that's enough, this is more than enough, and this has got stop.. NOW!!!
Read more »Albert Einstien.. Beethoven.. And BILL GATES???!!!!! This is what I call "Total ignorance"!!
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How to compile & execute C programs under Linux
Once you have written and saved your C program using any editor return to the prompt. An “ls” command should display your C program. It should have the .c extension. Now at the prompt type the following
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Install/configure Compiz Fusion on openSUSE 10.3 for Intel onboard graphics
Install/configure Compiz Fusion on openSUSE 10.3 for Intel onboard graphics
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Configure/Install Compiz Fusion on openSUSE 10.3 for nVidia cards
Configure/Install Compiz Fusion on openSUSE 10.3 for nVidia cards
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GoblinX packs a lot into compact Slackware-based distro
GoblinX, an installable live CD based on the solid foundation of Slackware Linux, released Standard edition version 2.6 last month. It comes with lots of handy applications and five desktop managers: KDE, Fluxbox, Xfce, Enlightenment, and WindowMaker. I was impressed with the amount of software included as well as the stability and performance of GoblinX 2.6.
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Is the Open Source Brand in the Right Hands?
The methodologies of Open Source are not owned or guided by any one person. The closest thing we have are the Open Source Initiative (OSI) and support of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). The OSI certifies what qualifies as an open source license.
Read more »Let’s be clear: The Apache Software Foundation does NOT support OOXML.
OK, I’ll admit that nobody has claimed otherwise. Yet. But in these days and age you are never too prudent. It wouldn’t surprise me to see this or other similar fancy claim being published eventually.
Read more »Windows is caught between Mac and Linux
For the first time in ages, the sale of new PCs with Windows as a percentage of the PC market is declining sharply. The new winner is the Mac, but, while no one does a good job of tracking the still-new, pre-installed Linux desktop market, it's also clear that Linux is finally making impressive inroads into Windows' once unchallenged market share.
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What Does Wine 1.0 Mean for Business?
This is a 1.0 that I wasn't sure would ever come. No, I'm not talking about the Duke Nukem game that's been vaporware for the last decade or so -- I'm talking about Wine 1.0, which is slated for release on June 6th of this year. That's a mere 15 years after development was started.
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Using Emacs with DVC
"I did translation of my article about working with distributed version control systems from Emacs using DVC package..." -- http://xtalk.msk.su/~ott/en/writings/emacs-vcs/EmacsDVC.html
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Sarkozy hires Internet spy
"...sarkozy has managed to outrage the French public yet again, this time by hiring a 24 year-old “cyber spin doctor” to monitor the Internet for slurs on the President..." -- AFP: http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5inXOLbqugHM-2bvCt8h6VP_JtsbA
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SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0 released
"The SliTaz contributors team are proud to announce the publication of SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0. This is the first stable release after 2 years of hard work. The system is distributed as a bootable LiveCD of 24.8 MB providing a fully featured desktop environment and a generous selection of multi-use applications. SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0 uses..."
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DirectX 9.0c March 2008 redistributable on Linux with Wine
A guide with screenshots and code samples to show you how to install and run most of the DirectX 9.0c March 2008 redistributable on Linux using Wine. Microsoft DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms.
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Arc + Emacs
"So Paul Graham releases Arc, a new dialect of Lisp. It's been out for a little while now, so it's not exactly news, but the language itself is pretty cool. It seems to embrace the idea of programs rapidly changing, by making programs smaller. So, how does one actually get to play around with Arc?
Read more »No consensus over OOXML in Poland, yet
Last Thursday PKN (Polish Normalization Committee) had a meeting on which it was supposed to come up with the decision concerning Polish recommendation for ISO/IEC DIS 29500 (OOXML) proposed standard. The common stance has not been acheived.
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