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Linux is NOT Windows !! - 0 views

  • So, to avoid problem #3b: Just remember that what Linux seems to be now is not what Linux was in the past. The largest and most necessary part of the Linux community, the hackers and the developers, like Linux because they can fit it together the way they like; they don't like it in spite of having to do all the assembly before they can use it.
  • So whilst vi has an interface that is hideously unfriendly to new users, it is still in use today because it is such a superb interface once you know how it works. Firefox was created by people who regularly browse the Web. The Gimp was built by people who use it to manipulate graphics files. And so on.
  • However, there is an important difference between a FOSS programmer and most commercial software writers: The software a FOSS programmer creates is software that he intends to use. So whilst the end result might not be as 'comfortable' for the novice user, they can draw some comfort in knowing that the software is designed by somebody who knows what the end-users needs are: He too is an end-user. This is very different from commercial software writers, who are making software for other people to use: They are not knowledgeable end-users.
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  • Functionality comes first. Nobody designs a killer interface and then tries to add functionality bit by bit. They create functionality, and then improve the interface bit by bi
  • t tells us that developers in both camps looked for ways of improving the GUI, and because there are only a limited number of solutions to a problem, they often used very similar methods. Similarity does not in any way prove or imply imitation. Remembering that will help you avoid straying into problem #6 territory.
Parin Sharma

19 ffmpeg commands for all needs - 0 views

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    A FOSS tool to convert b/w various multimedia formats!!
Parin Sharma

Compiling Java with GCJ - 0 views

  • Using an interpreter (simulator) adds quite a bit of execution overhead. A common solution for high-performance JVMs is to use dynamic translation or just-in-time (JIT) compilers. In that case, the runtime system will notice a method has been called enough times to make it worthwhile to generate machine code for that method on the fl
  • y. Future calls to the method will execute the machine code directly.
Parin Sharma

GRUB bootloader - Full tutorial - 0 views

  • Primary partitions are marked from 0 to 3 (hd?,0), (hd?,1), (hd?,2), (hd?,3). Logical partitions in the extended partition are counted from 4 up, regardless of the actual number of primary partitions on the hard disk, e.g. (hd1,7).
  • As the name implies, GRUB passes the control of the boot sequence to another bootloader, located on the device to which the menu entry points. This can be a Windows operating system, but also any other, including Linux.
Parin Sharma

Writing Unicode Bengali in LaTeX « On a trail less travelled - 0 views

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    Indic languages in Latex
Parin Sharma

Mozilla has 30 per cent of the browser market - The Inquirer - 0 views

  • Those who capitalise on the browser's tabs feature might be impressed to know that in one instance a user was able to work with 600 different tabs open. Typically users have just two or three tabs open, though.
Parin Sharma

Distro Jockey » Gentoo Stage 3 Install - 0 views

  • Gentoo prepares ’stages’ which are tarballs of whole systems, there are three stages and they each have a unique role) so I don’t need the network anyway. At least, for all I know I don’t.
Parin Sharma

niyam: GnuLinux - 0 views

  • Guerrilla-Warfarefor Gyaan Date: 09 February 2004. Version: 0.1. License: FDL (www.gnu.org) Copyright 2004 Niyam Bhushan. www.niyam.com. Published under the Free Documentation License (FDL). More info about FDL at www.gnu.org Why is free software, that is both muft and mukt, not being adopted so widely and rapidly in schools and colleges across India? Please do a google-search for the phrase 'project shiksha and linux'. You
  • In Hindi, 'Gyaan' means 'Knowledge' but the word has roots in sanskrit, where it also is the root for both knowledge and meditative-awareness. Interestingly the same sanskrit word travelled to Japan, some believe in the days of Bodhidharma, and became the word 'Zen'.
  • Which is sad, because muft and mukt software can create a revolution in education today. It significantly lowers the entry-level price, thereby bridging the huge digital divide in India. IT students can learn how software truly works, as they have the freedom to study its source. A growing collection of muft and mukt software is available for all disciplines of education, at all levels. This helps further knowledge without penalizing educators and students. Most importantly, FLOSS in education ushers in a new value system in society: of building communities, creating and sharing wealth and knowledge. Indeed, FLOSS brings freedom to knowledge
Parin Sharma

LinuxPlanet - Opinions - Not Having Linux Skills is IT Malpractice - Real World, Realit... - 0 views

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    "Not Having Linux Skills is IT Malpractice"
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