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Microsoft Windows – Magazine FAIL
Tweet I can’t quite believe I’m seeing this… An officially endorsed Windows magazine, and on the front cover of April 2010 edition it proclaims: Revitalise your PC in One Hour !
My Life in Cartoon Motion
Next time you’re in an English pub that sells Spitfire Ale, you just have to buy a pint!
Epic Gwenview plugins
Tweet I love the new array of KDE apps that were introduced with the birth of KDE4. My favourite is the awesome Dolphin File Browser. I also really liked Gwenview – it was quite reminiscent of a typical MacOSX look and feel. Anway… I’ve been checking out the Fedora 13 artwork, by the amazing Mairin Duffy, [...]
Illustrating the HTML5 video tag with Stephen Fry
Despite the apparent irony of having an Apple Mac sat in front of him, here is Stephen Fry discussing the rise and rise of GNU and Linux
HTML5 video For YouTube in Chrome in Fedora
Enabling html5 video codecs in Chrome on Fedora, for a Non-Flash experience of YouTube.
SOLVED HP Deskjet Scanner with xsane in Fedora
Tweet To use a HP multi-function printer as a scanner in Fedora for use with sane, keep reading…
Google Desktop on Fedora 11 + 64 bit
So here’s how I managed to get Google Desktop working on my Fedora 64bit PC….
Amazon Response: Amazon Linux MP3 Download Service
We encode our MP3 files using variable bit rates for maximum audio quality and smaller file sizes, aiming at an average of 256 kilobits per second (kbps). Using a variable bit rate allows us to allocate a higher bit rate to the more complex sections of music files while using a smaller bit rate for the less complex sections.
Tutorial – Installing Linux to a USB memory Stick
Is it just me or is the idea of installing an Operating System to a USB pen just amazing…
