Archive for the 'Linux' Category

go_open

Saturday, December 3rd, 2005

Yesterday I’ve stumbled upon a very interestig tech show dedicated to OpenSource. It’s called GO_OPEN.

It seams that it’s another Mark Shuttleworth project, mostly because he apears on the show multiple times (well, every time) and his companies like Canonnical and Shuttleworth Foudation are the sponsors of the show.
The show concentrates on Linux and F/OSS in […]

How true…

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

Religion and crime should never be organized, nothing good ever came out of either.
But if we think a little about Raymond’s Open Source movement and Stallman’s Free Software movement… Isn’t believing in greatness of things that these two promote, or better, hold as sometnig greater that all should follow, just a little too similar to […]

CollabEdit lives!

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

Well, not exactly, but close enough.
I found Gobby project on GnomeFiles today and it seams that someone actualy went ahead and wrote a program that Ivan and I presented an implementation idea for to Google Summer of Code.
Gobby seams to be working in very similar way, but still lacks some of the features I find […]

All linux music players suck!

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

Jup, thats right! Well, to some extent at least.
I have a somewhat big music collection and I’ve yet to find a linux music player/organizer that I would feel confortable using. They all look fine at first but after a few minutes of use they all seam useless.
BMPx looks like the most promissing because […]

Slashdot quote on “Why do people switch to linux?”

Friday, October 28th, 2005

I picked it [linux] for the same reason I chose to study computer science: money, women, power.
But then again, I’ve never been good at making decisions.
Slashdot article

It’s all clear now…

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

I just had an revelation! I know why people say that linux sucks. It’s because there is NO DECENT FILE (F****G) MANAGER! :(
If you’re not using KDE you are fucked! If you try to use Konqueror as file manager in GNOME you lose all the integration, which isn’t so imporant as the fact that you […]