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Take a guided tour of Mac OS X Leopard

October 21st, 2007 by LinuxChick

Watch it or download it

Check out the new features and get a closer look at Leopard.

Source: apple.com

~LC

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The Guild

October 21st, 2007 by LinuxChick

A webisode for gamers, about gamers by a gamer.

Cyd Sherman’s online gaming addiction brings more than she bargains for…

Episode 1: Wake-Up Call
I saw this awhile back, now I’m anxiously awaiting Episode 4. They’re very well done and too funny!

Source: The Guild

~LC

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Roadtrip

October 21st, 2007 by Baldy

Yes the term brings smiles to some and fear to others. Smiles are the folks that find out I am not heading their way, just in case you were wondering. But to get back on track I will be heading north in Nov. to visit with LC and her clan in Canada. And yes they even know that I am coming and they are not complaining. It should be a good time just visiting and meeting folks and having fun for a week. I would tell you the name of the town but it is so small that even Google Earth has no pictures of it. Talk about a well hidden gem. I plan to post news as time allows and Watch the Gallery for pictures of the trip. Now back to our regular broadcasting.

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Canada May Tax Legal Music Downloads

October 21st, 2007 by Baldy

 

FuriousBalancing writes “MacNN is reporting that Canadians may soon pay a small tax on every legal music store download. This fee is the work of a measure proposed by the Copyright Board of Canada. About two cents would be added to every song downloaded, with 1.5 cents being added to album downloads. Streaming services and subscriptions would also be taxed, to the tune of about 6% of the monthly fee. Most interesting – the tax would be retroactively applied to every transaction processed since 1996. ‘The surcharge would help compensate artists for piracy, according to SOCAN’s reasoning. The publishing group draws similarities between this and a 21-cent fee already applied to blank CDs in the country; the right to copy a song from an online store demands the same sort of levy applied to copying a retail CD, SOCAN argues. The tax may have a significant impact for online stores such as iTunes and Canada-based Puretracks, which will have to factor the amount both into future and past sales.’ The full text of the measure is available in PDF format.”

Okay leave it the politicians to think of a way to tax people for things they happened in 1996 for goodness sake! And just when I thought that there was not a chance that the US politicians could be out “dumbed” by anyone here comes the Canadian Politicians, Baldy

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Universal Installer For Linux Coming Soon?

October 21st, 2007 by Baldy

As most users of more than one distro know the headaches of attempting to use a RPM in Debian or a tzg in Mandriva. Well along comes Nixstaller it is a open source installer that will work with various UNIX systems.

Main Features

* Three different installer frontends, powered by GTK+2, FLTK and ncurses.
* Support for many common UNIX like systems (see table below)
* Can be fully translated (English and Dutch translations are already provided)
* The installation files can be compressed with lzma, gzip and bzip2.
* The installation files that should be used can depend on the current system.
* Lua support is provided to configure the installer and to program the installation procedure. This allows very flexible configurations.
* Very few dependencies: the end user and install creator only needs one of the supported systems. For compilation SCons (and python) is also required.

A program like this is one possible cure to the install woes of the average Linux user and a step in the right way to making Linux more usable by the average user.

Read more here

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