3 PC MAC & ME is a original Parody Spoof Song Cover of Britney Spears 3. Me is Linux. Notice: this is a Comedy Parody Spoof Song No one else's Copyrighted work is intended to be infringed. I put it under the Creative Commons 2.5 Share Alike Licence 3 Lyrics [chorus] One, Two, Three...
This is my personal explanation of Why I am not a Apple Mac fan... My Reasons: - I don't like Intel either, I do not support companies who got illegally obtained monopolies - I like clones - Apple is not 100% Open Source, they use and abuse Open Source for their own benefit. - Apple charges money fro their software - Apple does not make Linux versions of their software - Microsoft owns $150 million of Apple
Screencast Tutorial to show you how to use 2 different Docks in Ubuntu Linux to make it look like Apple Mac OS X. The docks I show you are Avant Window Navigator and GLX-Dock. They can be installed via Ubuntu Tweak. Educational video
"Death of the command line revisited
Five years ago I wrote a little blurb called Death of the command line. As it happened, that article was misunderstood by many who read it - I don't know if it was my fault or theirs, but somehow many readers ended up thinking I was either predicting the demise of CLI's (Command Line Interfaces) or hoping for that demise or both.
Nothing could have been farther from the truth. I remain a big fan of CLI's and use them daily. And yet, just five years later and still at risk of angering yet another batch of folk who won't read carefully, I'm going to suggest that predicting the death of the CLI may not be such a bad bet after all.
What triggered this was that I happened to be doing a bit of editing to another article - Using the shell (Terminal) in Mac OS X. As I made some corrections, I thought "Nobody cares about this nowadays".
That's not entirely true. That particular page still gets five thousand or more visitors every month and has even been "plussed" a few times, so obviously a few people still care. On the other hand, in the greater world of folks I run into daily, nobody uses the CLI and most don't even know that they could.
But why would you use the CLI?"
I think he means the package "emacs-snapshot".
The default Emacs in Ubuntu 9.04 is still version 22, which, as far as I can tell, does not support Xfont (in the body of the editor). I certainly can't get it to work, and Emacs is too important to risk using the snapshot ;)