Archive for category GNU Linux
PHP Coders Still Stuck in Windows, Register forgets The Growth of Linux Desktop
The Register reports that PHP developers are still stuck on Windows Desktop. The Register quoted a survey conducted by Zend Technologies, that found on the desktop, the numbers breakdown thus:
- Windows: 42%
- Linux: 38.5%
- Mac OS X: 19.1%
- Everybody else: 0.4%
The Register is only telling half the story. 38.5% on Linux is a fantastic percentage. I for one am a happy Ubuntu & Gnome desktop user and I haven’t depended on Windows desktop for at least 6 years. Its a shame though that so many employers and technical people still use Windows desktop when Linux Desktop has everything you need, its free, and its not crap either. Funny that the circling vultures at The Register would focus so much on how PHP coders are still on Windows, and fail to point out that as a group they are agressive adopters of Linux Desktop. Visitor stats for websites indicate that Linux desktop is a lot less than 38.5%. PHP developers are helping lead the way for Linux as a choice for the desktop that is fast encroaching on Windows turf. That turf will soon be taken away from Windows by Linux. Somebody should have pointed that out. Guess that is what I am doing.
Linux dominates the web server world, and it makes darn good sense to see run the same system on the desktop as for the server for reasons of uniformity and behaviour. Its an obvious right choice to make. Learn to work well in the Linux shell on the desktop and you can use all those skills on the server.
Oddly, The Register reported all this but did not supply a reference to the source report on Zend.com
Source: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/17/php_windows_linux/
Upgrading Ubuntu on a Laptop
A picture essay. How to help rid the world of windows and make your distro complete with a nice badge.

Use a knife to lift up the edge of the windows badge

Peel off the badge

Get that old Intel badge lifted up

A pretty new badge for the laptop

Pull in the latest release, whatever your flavor of Linux

You must restart to complete

I was liking KDE before it went all freaky

Yep make it default

You're in. You're done.
My Car Runs On Linux
I converted a car to run on Linux. Runs great. Easy to tinker with. Very efficient. Easy to use for in heavy traffic situations, congested sites and so-on. It supports a good storage capability, low maintenance requirement. I am also able to go anywhere in it and I am free to use it however I want, to share it with friends, modify it in anyway I see fit, and to share my modifications with the community without any encumbrances.
Learn Ubuntu Linux and Love your Desktop Again
If you want to be a power user, there is no time to wait, you must switch to linux. Its not a freaky and far away thing. If you are using a computer right now, you have the skills you need to get into Linux Desktop with Ubuntu. To that end, there is a Vancouver Ubuntu Users Group ready to share the skills you will need in order to get started with Ubuntu Linux.
Have some links and go to a meetup:
1) https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CanadianTeam/Vancouver <– the official site
2) http://www.meetup.com/ubuntuvancouver/ <– the membership engine
3) http://identi.ca/ubuntuvancouver <– the news/alerts site
You can do it. So go to it.
RMS Explains the Four Freedoms of Free Software
Posted by pbg in Conferences, GNU Linux, General on February 16th, 2009
Short excerpt from Richard Stallman’s lecture at UBC on 7 February 2009,
Sponsored by the Vancouver Institute and the UBC Faculty of Law
Dr Stallman is founder of the Free Software Foundation and progenitor of much of he Gnu/Linux operating system: http://www.gnu.org/
UPDATE: FULL audio lecture from the UBC talk in OGG vorbis format link


