So you thought Vista’s desktop looked slick? Or the latest Leopard desktop is coolest thing after sliced bread? Well you probably haven’t been properly exposed to Linux’s customizability. Linux is so flexiblity is one of it’s strongest selling points. With Linux you can easily even mimic Vista or Leopard totally free! Now I will take »
Now that you installed Ubuntu on your Eee PC, you will soon realize that something is amiss. Wireless doesn’t work, shutdown almost never works, the whole desktop seems to be cramped onto a small screen…etc. Now it’s time to perfect our Ubuntu. Note: This guide is built on the assumption that you have no swap »
Thanks to Apple, fitting gadgets into all kinds of envelopes has become some kind of a fad. Only on the Internet where one can shift focus from high-end expensive gadgets to a flat paper container!! In case you have been living under a rock in the past couple of month, here is the video I »
The most original post for the below picture will win 50 Bucks!! (payable via paypal). You can post your caption as a comment, or if you want to do it visually and photoshop it(should I say gimp it?) , E-mail it to me atropos [at] hehe2 [dot] net. All entries should be sent before Monday »
During my interview with LinEx developer Daniel Campos, Daniel shared with me this picture. I found it hillarious, and decided to give it a post on it’s own. It’s basically a picture of two Windows Live chicks losing their virginity at a Linux conference held Spain . A captioning contest for this would totally kick »
I have posted earlier that the “easy mode” of the Eee PC is like living on the bottom bunker in a basement cell of the Alcatraz. Liberating it to the default Xandros “advanced mode” is just like going out to yard with sweaty inmates, which isn’t saying much. I initially installed eeexubuntu on that little »
My latest gadget-fetish acquisition was the eee pc, and I felt obliged to brag about it’s nimbleness! So I pitted it against a behemoth (19″ Toshiba Qosmio) and a little squirt (Sony Vaio TZ). Poor little E, he seems like a frightened little white mouse!
I previously posted about governments around the world using Linux, doing research on such topic was really insightful. But one example stood out more than any other, and that’s no other than the Spanish region of Extremadura. Extremadura’s migration to Linux is quite remarkable, especially that it is fully backed up by the local government. »