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Ubuntu Linux on an HP DV9627CL
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.
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Asus Eee - Accessing Windows and Linux Desktops Remotely
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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Laptops and Desktops running Linux continue to sell out
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.
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Asus Eee
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 Office
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And the winner of my browser taste test is....Galeon
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 make
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How to get Flash 9 working in 64-bit versions of Galeon and Epiphany
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.
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How to get Java Swing apps working under Beryl or Compiz, including Java Web Start
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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Running Java Web Start apps on Ubuntu Linux for AMD 64
I love Java Web Start. I think it does a very good job of solving many of the Java distribution issues. It supports automatic updating of apps at the jar level, including dependencies. It really makes life easy for the end user, and really is pretty easy to implement for the developer.
But, if you are running Ubuntu Linux for AMD64 like I am, it won't work out of the box with the 64 bit JVM. For whatever reason, Sun hasn't ported it. Not that I'm complaining. Now that Sun freed Java, we all have no one to blame but ourselves.
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Hi, I'm Linux
I ran into this over at Joe George's blog, and I thought it pretty funny. If you can't laugh at yourself...

I think that today, we are a geekier crowd than the other two. But, I know plenty of trendy people in the Linux community. I think (or maybe I just hope) the stereotype gets less relevant each year.
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Crazy funny Windows 386 advertisement
I recently ran into this video on Gizmodo. It was a promo video for an early version of Windows called Windows 386. The ad is so funny, it's almost hard to believe it's supposed to be serious. Perhaps the advertising is the reason I never heard of Windows 386. I thought I'd cross post it here so I can always go back to my blog when I want a good laugh.
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