Displaying items by tag: GNOME

Monday, 23 November 2009 05:34

Debian looking at development freeze by March

The Debian GNU/Linux project is looking at a development freeze in March next year for its next release, Squeeze, the project leader Steve McIntyre says.

Published in Open Sauce
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 05:51

Why Ubuntu release schedules should be changed

Since the Ubuntu GNU/Linux distribution kicked off five years ago, it has been churning out release after release every six months.

Published in Open Sauce
Monday, 16 November 2009 16:02

RMS to change routine after sexism fuss

The head of the Free Software Foundation, Richard Stallman, says he will change the routine he goes through when speaking at conferences in order to avoid people misunderstanding what he means to convey.

Published in Open Sauce
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 08:24

Linux is bloated, says Torvalds

One doesn't normally associate negative statements about Linux (the kernel) with its creator, the famous Finn Linus Benedict Torvalds.

Published in Open Sauce
Monday, 07 September 2009 14:02

Ubuntu tweaking for everyone

One great tool power users in the Windows world have long enjoyed is Microsoft’s unsupported TweakUI. A range of similar Tweak utilities have followed for successive versions of Windows. Ubuntu Linux users have their own little-known tool called Ubuntu Tweak to help achieve the same degree of modification.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Thursday, 06 August 2009 07:51

Push to make KDE default desktop for OpenSUSE

Members of the OpenSUSE community are rallying behind a suggestion to make KDE the default desktop environment for the distribution.
Tuesday, 21 July 2009 07:04

Why are people attacking RMS?

When the two main desktop projects catering to free and open source software - KDE and GNOME - held their annual desktop summit at the same place for the first time, they probably expected nothing but messages of peace and harmony to emanate.

Published in Open Sauce
Monday, 13 July 2009 06:21

Microsoft Mono move means exactly nothing

When Britain was the superpower of the world, there was one tactic which its officials used, with great success, to manage its colonies - divide and rule.
Published in Open Sauce
Monday, 29 June 2009 07:08

GNOME 3.0 may have more Mono apps

The next major version of the GNOME desktop environment, version 3.0, may contain more than the one Mono-dependent application than it currently does, according to GNOME Foundation member Dave Neary.

Monday, 04 May 2009 04:53

GNOME Foundation wants your money

The global economic crisis has hit the GNOME Foundation to the extent that it is now seeking public money to ensure that it can keep an executive director, who was recruited last year, on its rolls.
Published in Open Sauce
Friday, 17 April 2009 07:06

Ubuntu circus set to start again

Six days from today, the Ubuntu circus will start all over again. The release of version 9.04 is scheduled for April 23 and lots of bandwidth will be consumed that day as people upgrade or else download the distribution for the first time.
Wednesday, 15 April 2009 08:34

Ex-Novell developer releases port of Tomboy

A software developer who was sacked by Novell in the first quarter of this year has begun porting Tomboy, one of two Mono-dependent applications which is part of the GNOME desktop, to C++/Gtkmm.
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Ubuntu Linux 9.04, otherwise known as Jaunty Jackalope, will be released later this month. Forget Windows 7, this is going to be the hottest operating software release of 2009. Yet, the muddy brown and orange theme doesn't do it for me which is why this time I'm eyeing off something else from Canonical's stable.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Tuesday, 07 April 2009 06:39

GNOME begins to play catch up with KDE

The GNOME project has released what it calls a roadmap towards version 3.0. After following a policy that mandated minor changes in its six-monthly releases, GNOME has decided that it would be a mistake to release 3.0 without a "user-visible change."
Published in Open Sauce
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Microsoft has shown the world exactly how friendly it is towards open source by going to court to claim damages over patents which have been allegedly violated in an implementation of the Linux kernel. And that's a good reason why FOSS users should avoid Mono and Moonlight like the plague.
Published in Open Sauce
Wednesday, 07 January 2009 19:54

How does Ubuntu Linux differ from Debian?

Bring up the topic of Ubuntu and you'll receive a mixed response from unexpected corners. No, it's not the Windows brigade, but the Debian crowd. So just how does Ubuntu differ from Debian to inflame such passion?

Published in The Linux Distillery
Wednesday, 05 November 2008 18:59

I didn't know you could do that in Linux!

Here are 12 tips, tricks, tweaks and techniques to make you say "I didn't know you could do that in Linux." Sure, not every one may be your cup of tea but here are 12 items to help you have the most positive Linux experience you can and to show why Linux is a superior operating system to other alternatives.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Sunday, 19 October 2008 20:00

Linux incognito part one: the Leopard

One commonly-stated barrier to Linux adoption is that it looks different to the regular computer environment people are used to. Yet, one of the strengths of Linux over other operating systems is that its user interface can be totally replaced to suit any occasion. Here is how to trick it out like MacOS's Leopard, and trick your friends.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Tuesday, 14 October 2008 04:24

Mono 2.0 has been released. So what?

Last week, the technology company Novell announced the release of version 2.0 of Mono - something which was described as an "an open source, cross-platform .NET development framework."
Published in Open Sauce
Sunday, 12 October 2008 11:11

The joy of X - master the Linux GUI

If you're a Linux user you have no doubt heard of GNOME and KDE. These popular desktop environments are really the pinnacle of a deep iceberg of technology with the X-Windows graphical interface underpinning it all. Here are a couple of ways to tame X, kicking off a journey of unlimited ability to change the Linux look-and-feel.

Published in The Linux Distillery
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