Archive for the 'Linux' Category

Imagine…

Saturday, June 30th, 2007

… having one of these little buggers in every room you might need a computer in.

I can imagine so much uses for it… web terminals in Kiberpipa, thin (ltsp) clients all over Kiberpipa, thin (ltsp) clients all around the house, audio input and output everywhere and with USB webcams video too, put a web interface […]

World looks nice again

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

After a few screw-ups and quite a few night hours spent online I’ve finally managed to get a Xen installation working again! :)
It was a road full of “rm -rf *”s in /root directory and “make uninstall”s that uninstall every version of Xen on the system (not only the last one) but in the end […]

The best Linux distro ever!

Thursday, March 9th, 2006

I’ve stubled upon this jewl on slackware-ot mailing list. This guy “Shadowman” has some kind of column in Red Hat Magazine, called “Ask Shadowman“. And in one of this columns he tells a little story about Slackware. And I think that this is one of the best Linux “stories” ever! :)
But the captain of […]

The good, the bad and the guilty

Sunday, March 5th, 2006

So, today was a blend of human emotions. So let’s start from the back of the list….
In the morning I got a call from my mom who wanted to know when I was comming home. Due to some missunderstanding and a lot of “me- not-telling-anyone” she didn’t know that I was waiting for a call […]

Linux - MacOS X Relaoded?

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

I can only say that it was about time to make Linux desktop do some freaky stuff that only MacOS X users were experiencing until now.
I know Novell was supposed to be a “bad guy”, Miguel de Icaza some famous-wanabee punk and GNOME a dead desktop, but… They are actually making stuff work! I mean, […]

Klik?

Monday, December 12th, 2005

Well, it seams that one-click-self-contained-MacOSX-like packaging of applications is finally available on linux as well.
KLIK is a kind of a packaging “system” but not in the full meaning of the word. What KLIK is trying to do is to distribute applications that do not need any outside dependecies, for example libraries, runtime environments, etc. Everyting […]