Tag Archives: Linux
MonoDevelop 2.0 and Mono 2.4 officially released
The Mono project has announced the official release of Mono 2.4 and MonoDevelop 2.0. The new version of MonoDevelop introduces support for a long-awaited integrated debugging tool. Full article at Ars Technica Release notes Wanna test it right away? Download … Continue reading
CSS, Font and OS
Which font is best supported across the main three operating systems (Linux, Mac and Windows)? A handy way to build a font stack for your website can be done with the Code Style Font Stack Builder. Although I don’t think … Continue reading
Linux 2.6.19 released
A new version of the Linux kernel is released. The full list of changes/features can be found here.
French Police Save Millions Switching To Ubuntu
Always nice to see positive stories about migrations from Windows to Linux. This time it’s the French police. Read the full article on Ars Technica.
Moonlight 1.0 released: brings Silverlight to Linux
You can download the Mozilla Firefox plugin at the official Moonlight website. Enjoy!
Linux holds back our children’s evolution
Or this is what a teacher from some middle school in the USA. She found out that a student of her was giving a demonstration of Linux to classmates and handing out discs of the HeliOS Project. She confiscated the … Continue reading
The silver light of the moonlight (or something like that)
Not that the install base of Silverlight is so big, but it might still be nice to have a working browser plug-in for non-Windows platforms. The brave developers of the Mono Project have released a beta version of Moonlight 1.0, … Continue reading
LPC: Booting Linux in five seconds
At the Linux Plumbers Conference, Arjan van de Ven, Linux developer at Intel and author of PowerTOP, and Auke Kok, another Linux developer at Intel’s Open Source Technology Center, demonstrated a Linux system booting in five seconds. The hardware was an Asus … Continue reading