- Ars Technica: Ubuntu technical board votes for Compiz for Ubuntu 7.10
Report ftom the board meeting, the debate, and the vote. Background on driver and X issues
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- Debian -- Mailing Lists
When using the Debian mailing lists, please follow these rules
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- iTop
Guy puts hinges on an iPod, makes an iTop running linux.
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- Journaling BrainFileSystem » Reallife xeyes
A while ago I had the idea of porting xeyes to reallife. After I had them readily standing around for some time now, I decided to finally install them behind a window in the 1st floor so they can watch passers-by on the street.
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- Linux regressions thread - LKML: "Natalie Protasevich": [BUG] New Kernel Bugs
Those bugzillas that have been started as regressions on Rafael's list are not mentioned here so far, since they are being tracked as new regressions already.
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- Linux-based robots for the masses thanks to Microsoft, Google and Intel
Qwerk combines a computer with the software and electronics necessary to control the robot’s motors, cameras and other devices. Qwerk also connects the robot automatically and wirelessly to the Internet so it can be controlled by any Internet-connected computer.
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- Linux: Linus On CFS vs SD | KernelTrap
"People who think SD was 'perfect' were simply ignoring reality," Linus Torvalds began in a succinct explanation as to why he chose the CFS scheduler written by Ingo Molnar instead of the SD scheduler written by Con Kolivas. He continued, "sadly, that seemed to include Con too, which was one of the main reasons that I never [entertained] the notion of merging SD for very long at all: Con ended up arguing against people who reported problems, rather than trying to work with them."
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- LWN: Who wrote 2.6.20?
LWN: Who wrote 2.6.20? (tags: linux, development, open source, project, business, toread, work)
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- Producing Open Source Software
Producing Open Source Software (tags: books, development, open source, programming, project)
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- Propeller Trike
Best DIY Projects - MIT Students - Aircraft Tubing - Human-Powered Bike - Video - Popular Mechanics
Damon Vander Lind and some fellow MIT students combined aircraft-supply tubing and salvaged bike parts into a recumbent trike. The result is a soothingly quiet, human-powered, 20-mph creation — one of several of our best reader projects of the year (with video).
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- Steampunk Keyboard Mod
My goal with this project was to build a retro keyboard that was fully functional and of a sufficient quality that it could be used everyday by a touch typist.
A steampunk keyboard mod made with brass, old typewriter keys and an IBM enhanced Model M keyboard
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- Thoughts on Package Management - Yet Another Linux Blog
What if you could combine SVN/CVS/git behavior and packages? What if when you build the package properly, it is checked into the software development tree.
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