Things I Learned Today

Decorate your Linux (Gnome) with Mac OS X interface

Give Ubuntu Jaunty An Apple Flavour A lot of people like to dress up their Linux (Gnome) computer with a Mac OS X interface. One way that I learned is to install Mac4Lin theme, I tried this before, but I don’t like Mac4Lin interface. Well, this article gives Gnome a fresh new look, and, it’s similar to Mac.

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1 Linux App 1 Day Program on Twitter

Hello, guys, I started a program recently on Twitter since Mar. 21st this month called “1 Linux Software 1 Day“, which is aim to recommend ONE linux software ONE day to the CHINESE linux users. I think this is a good idea to introduce others a perfect linux application they would like so as to promote Linux as a lot of people still think there’s not as many software as Windows or Mac (I think a lot of people refuse Linux just because of this).

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Microsoft tells me to upgrade my Firefox browser

When I logged in my Windows Live Hotmail just now, Microsoft told me to upgrade my firefox browser to get most out of it. Stupid Microsoft, my firefox is already the latest version, did you ever know that? When I logged in my Hotmail in firefox under Windows XP system, this situation never happened.

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Linux-to-BlackBerry sync tool goes beta

Information Appliance Associates, the creator of the original Mac-to-BlackBerry sync solution (also known as PocketMac for BlackBerry), announced on Tuesday a beta release of the first tool to sync Linux user data to the BlackBerry. The tool is dubbed “PocketMac for BlackBerry Linux Edition.”

This beta version is the result of more than 18 months of development and testing; it’s now open to the public for more input before a final version is created. The beta period starts Tuesday and is limited to a set number of users; if you’re interested, you’d better sign up now.

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Runing 165 programs on Linux

Runing 165 programs on Linux, you guys believe it ot not, but it’s true. I don’t know hardware of this computer. But Linux really did.