
August 13th, 2008 by

Baldy
And no that does not mean I have changed over to Slackware. I have had a series of setbacks from 3 major storms to personal situations to a pair of computers deciding they should be retired. Yes I am still out here just a tad slow in the posting is all and I hope to repair that soon. I have been watching the development of Mepis 7 with a close eye and will let you know when it is out and ready for the masses. I am also playing with different distros and hope to organize a comparison of those before long so hang in there and watch for the up and coming news folks, I’ll be back.
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August 8th, 2008 by

Baldy
Why is this date different? Twenty years ago the lights went on at Wrigley Field!
Okay I am a Cub fan and maybe nobody else remembered or cares but it was a dawning of new look and feel to the game of baseball in Chicago. But as normal the purists whined the new wave cheered and the Cubs chugged on. One hundred years ago was the last time the Cubs won the World Series. Hummm 100 years and 20 years is there a connection? Could this be the year for the faithful of the “Friendly Confines”? I’ll wait and see I have been a Cubbie fan for a long time and this might just be “The Year”.
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August 6th, 2008 by

Baldy
A vendor of Linux-based WiFi arrays is finally releasing a version of its WiFi Monitor utility for Linux desktops. The open source, widget-like Xirrus WiFi Monitor for Linux enables users to monitor, secure, and troubleshoot WiFi networks, says Xirrus. The company refers to the software as a “desklet,” a widget-like applet that provides quick access to information and functions. Developed under the gDesklets framework using the Python language, the utility is being made available under the GPL (General Public License). Users have access to complete source code of the application, says Xirrus.
Sounds great for the really hard to configure setups,Baldy
WiFi software arrives on Linux desktops
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August 4th, 2008 by

Baldy
Ah, August. It’s the beginning of the end of summer, and the time when we must all start shaking the sand out of our ears once more. The real world wants us back! This week, we here at LinuxInsider felt it our duty to help those who are fed up with Redmond to find their way to Linux. This is August — a month of transition and new beginnings, after all — so what better time for geeks who have been lost on the dark side to come over to the Light that is Linux? Read on, then, for a starter kit, of sorts, that will show the way to Linuxy salvation …
Better Than Beach Reading: A Linux Starter Kit
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August 1st, 2008 by

Baldy
Well I know it has been a while since I posted but as you read the weather hit me hard and then I had a computer take a dump. So I was surfing distros when a good friend suggested I try Kubuntu(Okay it was LinuxChick) and the last time I tried it I had a sour taste in my mouth. But I gave it a shot. Well I was surprised they cleaned up the installer to start with. And it recognized that there was another distro on the harddrive and wanted to know if I wanted to duel boot or use the entire disk. Okay that is a improvement to say the least. The install included KDE3.9 or a beta of the KDE4 and the first gripe I have is Dolphin I suggest they let Willie free, that is horrible to say the least. And one thing that is still a Ubuntu/Kubuntu thing is they really hide a lot of the controls and you have to know the quick keys to get to them. I updated the system after I downloaded Synaptic(yes add/remove is cute but rather clunky) and I added a repo and updated to KDE 4.1. It looks good but even more of the controls have managed to disappear. Over all I will run it a couple of days and give it a good shake down and see what comes out. One of the advantages Kubuntu has is they are backed by not only their repos but debian and 3rd party ones also, making the search for just the right program a snap. More later and until then have a good day and a better tomorrow folks.
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