Only just noticed that Dell is selling the Latitude 2100 10″ netbook with Ubuntu 9.04 in Australia. None of the Mini series appear to come with the option of Linux, […]
I love Internode and finally have Naked ADSL2+, yay. My mobile phone is with Three however, and they have been bought by Vodafone. I strongly dislike Vodafone and want to […]
Today at the computer fair I saw the most bizarre drive ever – a Western Digital 808.8GB drive. Seem strange? I immediately thought it must be for Chinese people, with […]
If you’ve updated to VirtualBox version 3.0 you might have come across a problem that I did – freezing in the guest OS. This has happened for me most notably […]
My latest article for Linux Magazine is about Ksplice, the awesome new technology which lets you apply kernel patches without needing a reboot! I first came across Ksplice at Linux.conf.au […]
Most modern computers use ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) to control things like, well device and power management. It has been alive for some 12 years now, but does […]
Matt just sent me an article on using Git with Vim, which looks pretty awesome. Git.vim is a more comprehensive plugin that allows the user to perform a lot more […]
Microsoft’s “support” of Open Document Format (ISO 26300) is a joke. Seriously, is anyone surprised? Microsoft wants to maintain their stranglehold on the Office market worldwide. They don’t want anyone […]