Posts Tagged linux
How Overhyping Killed KDE 4
I was browsing around Digg as I normally do an noticed KDE 4 point blah blah came out recently. KDE 4 I remember when it was first being developed and the buzz was crazyness. My question is what happened, it seems to me that it came out and no one really cared. I think KDE 4 was extremely over hyped and was so built up on being so new and innovative but just died; why?
1 comment June 13, 2009
Lets at T-mobile G1 to the List
Yesterday I made a post comparing the Iphone Cost to the Palm Pre costs, and then even added in the Blackberry Storm. Well I don’t knwo how I forgot it, but what about the t-mobile Android G1 smart phone! So here are the results for the G1 for totalt cost of ownership:

I really like the Android Operating system and am thinking it its going to get really really good when Google really integrates Google voice with it.
1 comment June 9, 2009
Dell Continues to Dance with Ubuntu
Dell a few years ago started offering the option of having Ubuntu linux pre installed on some of their machines. A lot of people were excited to ear this but when it happened, noticed that having Ubuntu vs Microsoft on the Dell computer didn’t slice the price of the computers as much as they had hoped.
Well now this has all finally changed with Dell offering there new laptop the Inspiron 15n with Ubuntu Linux. This new laptop is not a netbook and has great specs for an extremely low price of $299!!! The specs of the base $299 laptop are:
- Intel® Celeron® 585 (1MB cache/2.16GHz/667Mhz FSB)
- Ubuntu Desktop Edition version 8.10
- Glossy, widescreen 15.6 inch display (1366×768)
- 2GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 at 800MHz
- SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM)
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD
- 8X CD / DVD Burner (Dual Layer DVD+/-R Drive)
- Dell Wireless 1397 802.11g Half Mini-Card
Now if you ask me that is an amazing steal for a laptop and I see this as yet another stride on brining Ubuntu to the mainstream public.
If you would like to buy or customize the dell inspiron 15n check it out here on the Dell Website.
4 comments June 7, 2009
Upgraded to 9.04 and internet broke!
I just upgraded my dell xps m1530 to 9.04 and all hell broke loose. Wireless internet not working. If you want to follow how peopel help me fix it or you think you have an idea, check out this post to see what were workign on:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7351615&posted=1#post7351615
Add comment May 26, 2009
Ubuntu Going Mainstream? Can you says Bestbuy
Ubuntu is officially going mainstream to some degree. You are now able to buy Ubuntu at Bestbuy stores or at the online Bestbuy stores!! O wait did i just say buy? I…did….Bestbuy is selling free Ubuntu Software for $20.
Lets not start going crazy about Bestbuy selling free software. Conical teamed up with Valusoft to offer this boxed Ubuntu installation software at Bestbuy, and part of the deal is 60 days of support from Valusoft to help you out with Linux.
Although I would never myself buy something that I can download for free, I find this great for multiple reasons. Firstly with Linux going on the shelves of such a huge and popular computer store this is great advertising for Ubuntu. Ubuntu now will be able to be easily discovered by the average non computer geek. People who have never even heard of Ubuntu will now be able to discover linux. But who knows if they will actually be adventurous enough to buy it.
Another plus to this is that Ubuntu now has a source of income to make a profit to fuel the development of Ubuntu. I hope this helps spread Linux and specifically Ubuntu into the general public. What do you guys think?
1 comment July 17, 2008
It Only Took a Month
After recievign my new Dell XPS m1530 laptop with Vista, it only lasted a month with Vista….But getting linux on this machine was no easy task. It took a lot of work and I doubt anew Linux adopter would be able to succefullly do this. It took my a whoel lot of googleing an dlots and lots of time in the Ubuntu forums and I prettty much have it workign smoothly now!!!
The first road bump in getting Ubuntu running on my Dell xps m1530 laptop had to do with the touchpad. The touchpad on th elaptop was pretty much useless, it woudl just go crazy. After googleing it was eventually easy enough to find a how to for addign soem special command to the kernal line, and now all works great.
The biggest and most trouble some problem was getting my laptops wireless to work in Ubuntu. Ubuntu unfortunetly did not recognize wifi car at all. This was a major bummer because what is a laptop if you cant get wireless internet?
The wireless card on my Dell xps m1530 is a Dell Wireless 1505 Wireless-N Mini-card
To gte this to work I spent a long long time in the irc and someone super friendly helped me out. Below I will post the logg of our conversation:
Add comment July 16, 2008
Interdistribution issues on Linux
Some call Linux an operating system, but is it really? Linux is really the underlying behind the scenes architecture that makes many Linux distributions work. Linux besides being open source is different to Apple and Microsoft because there are so many different version or flavors that are distributed. Anyone could make there own flavor of Linux, but is this necessarily a good thing?
Add comment June 9, 2008
How Ultra-portable Laptops will help Linux
It seems the new hot market to get into is the Ultra-portable laptop market. They have actually been called a number of different things but I am going to stick with Ultra-portable laptops, because that seems to sound like it makes sense to me. Anywho The Eee pc was the first created by Asus and running Linux.
Since then the Eee pc has came out with a Windows xp version and many other ultra-portables are coming out with both Linux and Microsoft versions. So how does this help Linux?
Well when the Dell started selling Ubuntu laptops and computers some people were upset about how the price differences weren’t that big especially since Linux is a free operating system and Microsoft coasts hundreds. Well he answer to that is that Big companies like Dell buy Windows in bulk gettign a discount so they are only really paying for $50-$100 for the license on each computer they sell. Also all the junk software that comes pre-installed also helps offset the costs.
The $50-$100 price tag for the Microsoft operating system is not that big of a deal on a $1000+ laptop. But on a $300 laptop that is 1/6th or 1/4rd of the price….basically the cheaper the computer the more of a difference there will be in the price. The new trend of ultra-portable cheap laptops will help bring more Linux computers to the consumer market to the everyday people who may not have considered or even known about Linux otherwise.
I personally can’t wait to get my hands on an MSI Wind!
Add comment June 8, 2008
Firefox 3 Update in Hardy
I recently updated my system of Ubuntu Hardy Heron through synaptic, and when I was done I noticed a new thing in my Firefox 3 browser:
Its a most Visited drop down menu. When you click it, your most visited websites drop down for you to see and easily access.
1 comment June 3, 2008
