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Linus Torvalds, the original creator of Linux, puts in a rare public appearance at LinuxCon 2009 in Portland to discuss the state of the Linux Kernel Project. He said that the Linux kernel had become somewhat bloated, which got a lot of press coverage.
Since I did this yesterday on what I would consider my primary machine at home, I thought I do that on a machine I use during my P2P University classes for IRC (on which coincidentally I found out today my battery doesn't work at all).
Wikipedia
280.status.net (my primary StatusNet account now)
identi.ca (where I microblog about sports)
GMail
Gmail2...huh?
Last.fm (where I've listened to over 14,000 unique artists)
OWA
MadLUG (Madison Linux User Group)
SplashScreen unter Virtual Enbvironment "KDE". Beim Mandrake Linux 10.0 Community [7 CDs] waren auch die Umgebungen "Enlightenment" , "Gnome", "Blackbox", "iceWM" zu installieren.... :)
How to upgrade the kernel on CentOS
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Linux running in a branded zone on Solaris (Nevada) which itself is running in Parallels on Mac OS X. Virtualization within virtualization. Way cool...
This is my quad operating system running Sabayon Linux, Vista and Belenix (OpenSolaris with a KDE front end) as well as Leopard
The theme which I designed myself is called Sentinel and is based around the machines from the Matrix movie.
The plugins I use are:
Compiz-Fusion
SuperKaramba
Cairo-Dock
Emerald
VirtualBox
VMware
I use Sabayon as the main OS and Vista, Leopard and Belenix as virtual machines.
If you are a linux user you can try out my theme which I have uploaded to kde-look.org
Here is the direct link
kde-look.org/usermanager/search.php?username=DarkVader&am...
Just recently added Leopard to the mix
Linux mint 6, conky with weather and gmail scripts, I don't remember where I got the wallpaper. Black Fate GTK from gnome look. Radial_thinner emerald theme with OSX button layout. Bottom panel hidden.
How to use Twitter in a Linux terminal with Rainbow Stream
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Sort of a linux version of the old Norton Commander, "mc" makes it easier to back up the files on the Ubuntu server to the external drive directly via Firewire. It is much faster than sending the files over the wireless network from the server to the laptop and then by Firewire to the external drive (about 6 minutes versus about 6 hours).
(Mental note to self: Resize the terminal window before logging in to ssh.)
linux mint program... it called hardinfo the program itself. it is really intresting info it tells you.
Linux TCP/IP networking: net-tools vs. iproute2
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