This one is cool … the ABC with that of latest technology that is driving our lives, making swich from L for Love to L for Linux … isn’t both actually same, cause I Love Linux.
Remade version based on popular BBC advertisment
So you are still confused about the way Linux filesystem is categorised? Here is a very cool and beautiful representation of the hierarchy which I found @linuxconfig.org site. The diagram below represents (part of) a Linux file system.
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Definitely cool design concept and I guess a lot of you would love to carry one, running Android platform …but not me.
Classic Alienware eye catching design
Large screen with high resolution
Superb video gaming capability
Fantastic Audio
Built on the Google Android platform
This has got to be the absolute best of “tech” videos I have ever seen. It was not only amazing but enough to get the juices flowing to want to get one ASAP!! Imagine this being used with Compositing on Linux desktop …. don’t exactly know for what or how this will be [...]
This video demonstrates how you can use a WiiMote along with Compiz Fusion to do some pretty cool stuff.
OS X users gonna love this:
… now some Linux user has to come up with an answer, especially the Gnome users :-p
The latest podcast from the Linux Journal have a reviewed the Tux Droid.
Advanced Linux users can really put their programming skills to the test with Tux Droid. Develop applications, code new daemons or even hack the firmware. Visit www.tuxisalive.com to get started.
Wanna have Tango theme on your mobile phone?! This project is a theme for Symbian60 enabled phones/devices following the Tango Style Guidelines and using the Tango Icon Theme.
Features:
Symbian60 2nd and 3rd Edition support
Portrait support (Landscape soon)
Most Icons are replaced by Tango equivalents
Contains Icons for 3rd party applications
Custom graphics using the [...]
You can now test the Linux operating system and desktop environment. It’s as easy as ABC.
The Linux Test is just that, a very clever way for anyone to experience Linux on their Windows PC without having to install anything. Just hit the ‘START Linux’ button and a Linux OS will start up in a virtual [...]
Found this video on youtube where user criticizes MS Office’07 and recommending on switching to OOo, version 2.3 in this video. His words go on to say:
“I strongly advise you don’t get Microsoft Office 2007 - any of the editions - you ARE getting ripped off!!” and …. “And if you have a Mac, download [...]
Yes you read right. it’s possible to install Linux on Gmail. Richard Jones wrote some python that allows you to mount Linux within Gmail. You can use all kinds of Unix commands to communicate with Gmail like ls, rm, grep, cp, etc. it’s an ongoing project in development but it’s very cool and allows you [...]
Check the following screenshots to understand what I mean. This is whenusing auto-correct built-in an iPhone.
E17 enlightenment running the the OpenMoko Neo1973. If you don’t know, Enlightenment is a popular UI for desktop distributions of Linux, and it appears someone was able throw it onto the Neo with impressive results. Practical or not, it is still really cool. BTW, OpenMoko and Android are competitors when it comes to Mobile 2.0.
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I know … it is illegal to run hackintosh macintosh OS X on any other x86/PPC platform other than “Apples” … but then again I did it just for fun and to show coolness (mine and OS X) to friends. But still, ain’t that COOL … I mean running nearly 100% working version of OS [...]
If you are one of the users of the listed Sony Ericsson phones and an openSUSE user, perhaps you would like to try out the following theme. The theme is made for K510i, K550i, K610i, K750i, K770i, K800i, K810i, K850i, W800i, W810i, W850i, W880i series.
Get it here
As you can see, over 100 distributions are based on Debian alone! Take a look at this Linux distro timeline . This timeline gives you quite an accurate representation of when distros were launched, and when other distros were spawned from their parent distribution. (click to enlarge)
Ever wanted to export your PSP display screen to your PC, or remote control the unit for easier development? Today is your lucky day, with the release of my HowTo guide on hooking up the PSP to a Linux PC.
Another cool video of PSP –> connected to notebook –> connected to TV:
PC without hard disk and only 2 MB of flash memory, booting into a minimal, yet functional, graphical environment.
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