Entries related to the Linux operating system.
This week the Motorola Droid launched. I made the switch from an AT&T IPhone to the Droid on Verizon. Like when I switched from Windows to Linux on my desktop, I go into this change fully knowing that I am giving up some things in the process. But here's why I'm doing it anyway: Read more
This weekend, I installed Jolicloud on Leslee's netbook. Jolicloud is currently in private alpha. I put in for a key quite a long time ago. A few months ago, I finally got accepted. But....I've been really busy with the wedding and honeymoon, so it just sat there. Now I regret it. Wow, Jolicloud is phenominal.Read more
I've been using Linux for six years, and I've seen the Linux desktop mature in amazing leaps and bounds. It's maturing so fast, that in any given month, I often see maturation for core parts of the overall product.
For some perspective, when I first started using Linux, you had to manually run a command to mount your CD. You had to run another command to unmount the CD when you were finished with it, and a third to eject it. In that order, exactly, or it would fail. Often you had to reboot just to get the disk out of the tray. Read more
I was in the market for a laptop, and if I am anything, it's a frugal gadget geek. I'm always buying gadgets, but I'm cheap about it. Buy.com had a deal on refurbished HP DV9627CL laptops for $700. While that's not cheap, it's a pretty loaded laptop, with a 17 inch widescreen, dual core 64bit processor, 2 GB memory, 200 GB HDD, and so on. This thing isn't super portable, but it's well equipped for a developer like me. Read more
The Asus Eee is good for many needs, but sometimes it's nice to have access to a full desktop machine from the convenience of your Eee. Luckily, like most Linux desktops, Eee packs thousands of hidden utilities, including some that let you connect remotely to other computers.
Accessing a Windows desktop
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When I decided to buy an Asus Eee I had a hard time finding one. Amazon was sold out. Buy.com was sold out. Many of the smaller websites I found were also sold out, and claimed they would be in stock again on some future date.Read more
For her birthday, I bought Leslee an Asus Eee (pronounced E). I've had my eye out for an ultraportable laptop for her for a while. So far, I'd only found very expensive ultraportables. When this came out, and was available in the $350-400 range, I jumped at it. For some, the fact that it runs Linux might be a deterrent, but definitely not for me.

Leslee's homework on her Asus Eee in Open OfficeRead more
I've been trying various browsers over the past 6 weeks or so. I've used Firefox for four years now, since it was named Phoenix, then later Firebird, then later Firefox. I've enjoyed the run, but I was starting to desire a bit of a change. Firefox doesn't look as good as the rest of my Gnome desktop, and trying to makeRead more
Over the past few weeks, I've been trying browser options beyond Firefox. I've really enjoyed using the GTK-native browsers Epiphany and Galeon. They are fast, both in loading and rendering pages. But, the biggest issue I had is that 64 bit builds of these browsers can't use 32 bit plugins. And Flash 9 is only available in its 32 bit version. It's pretty hard to use the web these days without Flash, now that sites like Youtube have pushed Flash beyond advertisements and into the mainstream.Read more
Update: I'm getting reports that this has been fixed in Java 1.6 (aka Java 6). So, I tested this with the latest Java 1.6 32-bit in Ubuntu Edgy, and apps seem to be working fine under Beryl. So, you may not need to go to all the trouble below. The latest Java 1.6 for AMD64 on Ubuntu Edgy, however, still doesn't work for me under Beryl.
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