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Installed Yellow Dog Linux 5.0 on my PS3. Here are some screenshots of me using the various bundled applications.
Installed Yellow Dog Linux 5.0 on my PS3. Here are some screenshots of me using the various bundled applications.
watching the blue/gray Yellow Dog Linux v6 screen at 720p on a 9-foot by 3.5-foot screen, now installing pkg 375 of 1258 to a 540GB PS3 HDD.
The Linux boot sequence on the entertainment systems on a United flight.
A constant reboot of the Linux based Video on demand system prompted me to photograph this. The boot sequence, partitioning and the entire memory map of the system was presented on the screen.
Courtesy of Panasonic Avionics for not hiding the boot sequence of the system.
I hope they are not designing the critical parts of the plane like this!
Sorry for the low res. (didn't have my Nikon and had to take this with my iPhone)
This is a "fake HDR". I created two photos with cinepaint, 0.5 stops apart from the original one, then I generated an OpenExr from the 3 "bracketing" images. I applied tonemapping (fattal02, with qpfstmo), selective gaussian noise reduction (with gimp), and here we are. There is much noise left and a lot more details than the original photo. I definitely realized that real HDR images are much better...
Linus Torvalds developed the Linux kernel and distributed its first version, 0.01, in 1991. Linux was initially distributed as source code only, and later as a pair of downloadable floppy disk images – one bootable and containing the Linux kernel itself, and the other with a set of GNU ut...
At Build a #PC and Install #Linux workshop at Makerspace 125 in Greenbelt, Maryland on May 20, 2017.