Return of Windows?

I’ve been Linux-only on the desktop for 4 years now. And now, I’m considering adding Windows back to my daily life. Linux provides an excellent environment to do many of the things I do:

web – Web Browse remote administration – Use a terminal services – Run servers video – Transcode, edit, convert, and . . . → Read More: Return of Windows?

Dual-head

As I write this, I’m not only using a second monitor connected to my Ubuntu Linux 6.10 laptop, but also plugged it in after I booted, have different resolutions on my built-in LCD vs. the external LCD, and ran one command to go from single to dual-head without restarting Xorg.

My hardware is a . . . → Read More: Dual-head

CIO Magazine

A recent CIO Magazine article about pre-packaged open-source software includes several quotes from me.

sad day for open-source

It’s a very sad day when the open-source community is forced to take a highly-successful, visible, driving project like Firefox and change its name to something like Iceweasel. By changing the name we lose invaluable branding and popularity for the Debian and other distributions that choose to make this distinction. This sort of decision . . . → Read More: sad day for open-source