Ubuntu Linux on Compiz Fusion - Cube Effect
Ubuntu Linux on Compiz Fusion - Cube Effect

WFTL Byes! for Oct 6, 2008, Lawsuits, Google's code, Winds of change, and Linux turns 17, sort of.
Your occasiodaily dose of FOSS and Linux news as delivered by your host, Marcel Gagné (aka WFTL). Today's news features bad news for the economy, a Linspire suit, a turnabout wind, Norwegian OOXML dirt, some Google, and an important birthday!Fo

MySpace music player is a little funky...
I noticed that it's kinda glitchin out a bit when I play songs. I wonder is this just a Linux-Flash thing or is it poorly programed by Fox Corp

Tuxguitar on Gentoo Linux
This is Tuxguitar running on Gentoo Linux with Realtime use of fluidsynth, connected via MIDI port. Plays Guitar Pro and PowerTab Files, too. Video made for http://audio.christian-ahmer.de , recorded with recordmydesktop

XSI in Gentoo Linux
Softimage XSI 7 starting up in Gentoo Linux. Sorry for the bad video quality

ubuntu linux, me muckin around with it
just mucking around with ubuntu linux, wanna know how i got linux well i just used wubi. go to http://wubi-installer.org/

Canonical Confirms MSI's Linux Return Rate Statement
Sunday we reported on an interview with an MSI manager, who stated that internal research had shown that the return rate for the Linux version of MSI's Wind netbook was four times as high as that of the Windows XP version. He claimed that the unfamili

Slashdot and Brazilian Elections
It's amazing how a simple computer application can make people impressed: Slashdot published a note about brazilian voting system and it generated a lot of replies. John Sokol writes "I just heard from a good friend and Linux kernel hacker in Bra

Linux Netbooks Are Returned 4X More Than Win XP Versions, Says MSI [Linux]
Netbooks were supposed to be this great inroad for Linux development, but it turns out that the XP side of the netbook business is doing a lot better in the area of customer satisfaction: MSI today told Laptop that, according to internal studies, "Th

Mono 2.0 ya está en el calle, desarrolla en .Net
Omeyas Web | 07/10, 12:09 Tras muchos meses de duro trabajo, ayer se presento Mono 2.0, la nueva versión de esta plataforma que permite ejecutar aplicaciones desarrolladas en .NET en diferentes sistemas operativos, como Linux o Mac OS X. De este mo


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