I was looking around for some simple time sheet application and found
http://sillaj.sourceforge.net/
Neat and interesting application which fits my need. Just thought will
share with all of you.
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Read http://blog.sudev.in for topics ranging from here to there.
PS: I know
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Well, one of the options is not to use the Ipod because of its
restrictive nature!! Other devices like those from Creative, Cowon
and even Mio are linux-friendly and are well supported in Amarok (in
addition to Rhythmbox)
currently my thinking too.
how the music streams through the
currently my thinking too.
how the music streams through the air to your two biological and
analog ears does not matter, so long as you get juiced up with
good-enough quality. check this 'roll your own ipod (sort of)'
approach, based on a tip kishore bhargava gave me last year:
Completely agree. Let's bycott Apple completely. And I trust you also will
not endorse Macs as apesome hardware-software integration anymore ;-)
er...
And you know what the name of my iPod is Ubuntu, with a big Ubuntu Logo at
the backside.
Apple just sucks.
the ubuntu you use is totally
the ubuntu you use is totally inspired by apple. check mark
shuttleworth on this.
He said in his blog that they should increase the icandy element in Ubuntu
so as to leave Macs behind. There is nothing in Ubuntu that is inspired by
the iSucker. Ubuntu is plain Debian, with some fixes and a
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 9:16 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya
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Is there any way to create a new menu item under Application (GNOME) section
so that in addition to Graphics, Internet, Office...I can have my customized
menu ? I use Ubuntu Hardy.
Do the following:
System Menu -
I just came across this new site (launched in September) Play Deb. I guess
its paradise for gamers. Anyone tried this?
http://www.playdeb.net/available_games.html
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I use Free Software, what do you use?
The 6th gen classic is not supported, no. Full details on
support are here:
http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodPort
manoj
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Thanks Manoj :-)
Swapnil
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I dont want you to become iNiyam iBhushan :D
hehe
iNiyam wants to use third-party hardware accessories like specialised
music-gear, color-measurement instruments, and other blah-blah that
does not work yet in foss, even after waiting for 3 to 4 calendar
years. that's a lot in a professional
so *when* i *have* to use, should i give the money to apple or microsoft?
My suggestion. Sponsor a FOSS project. The iCrap will cost you some 1
lakh. That is good money to sponsor a set of developers and you will
have an awesome product at your hands.
i am considering downgrading myself
This is great stuff. I tried it out with my home DSL connection. I created a
channel and streamed my webcam and mic to their IceCast 2 server. It works
like a charm! Their wiki suggests using VisionAir on Windows (
http://giss.tv/wiki/index.php/Streaming_Tools), but that is not able to
stream. I
Angad Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is great for people who cannot afford to host a video streaming server
(with IceCast) of their own - since the bandwidth requirement makes that
kind of hosting costly - it's based on the giss.tv network, the concept is
awesome.
Note, MTNL upload is
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 11:16 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so *when* i *have* to use, should i give the money to apple or microsoft?
My suggestion. Sponsor a FOSS project. The iCrap will cost you some 1
lakh. That is good money to sponsor a set of developers and you will
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 1:32 AM, Angad Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is great stuff. I tried it out with my home DSL connection. I created a
channel and streamed my webcam and mic to their IceCast 2 server. It works
like a charm! Their wiki suggests using VisionAir on Windows (
1) specialized gear comes with firmware the hardware vendors don't
share or reveal.
Build pressure, so they budge. You have that power.
c'mon, we can't get the full capabilities of commodity 3d graphics
cards to work yet, or even flash or full acrobat equivalents. what i'm
talking about
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oh wait!
why buy a mac, when i could buy a bmw?
atleast it'll come with Linux pre-installed.
http://www.autonews.com/article/20081023/COPY/310239911/-1/SUPPLIERS
also, interesting they wish to do this to drive infotainment in the automobile,
given that they were the first to make an
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 2:07 AM, Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
oh wait!
why buy a mac, when i could buy a bmw?
atleast it'll come with Linux pre-installed.
http://www.autonews.com/article/20081023/COPY/310239911/-1/SUPPLIERS
Wow. Nice. Thanks for the link. I will read. Its
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