A discussion on the ILUG about …

A discussion on the ILUG about showing “Revolution OS”, the film about Linux, sparked an interesting post from Rick Moen who forwarded an email from the producer of the film, J.T.S Moore. Alan replied that they should help J.T.S recoup his costs. Rick responded with some interesting facts about the homebrew club, Bill Gates, The Altair and Basic, ending with the nugget, “I still think that, if more
Homebrewers and others in the hacking community had more consistently adopted my viewpoint and said “The hell with Altair BASIC and the horse it rode in on”, we’d have had an open source explosion a decade sooner than we did, and the 1980s would have been a lot more fun.”

Using the GIMP to Create Image …

Using the GIMP to Create Images for the Web – lots of great tips here, removing red-eye, getting rid of smudges, logos, etc.

Oh a side note, “convert” from the Image Magik package is invaluable. I have high-quality png files at work which I wanted to edit here at home but they’re too big to download in a reasonable time over a modem link. Simple solution: “convert picture1.png picture1.jpg” and then mail the uuencoded pic home with “uuencode picture1.jpg picture1.jpg | mail donnchaSPAM@linux.ie” (remove SPAM for correct address). woohoo!

Mark sent me a mail entitled S …

Mark sent me a mail entitled Sun Linux this morning. Hmm.

Running Industry leading Linux on Sun: Sun brings a comprehensive systems approach to GNU/Linux-based operating systems. Sun provides Java technology, x64-based servers and workstations, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server along with Sun’s Java Enterprise System and suites. Sun also works with Canonical Ltd. to certify and support selected x64 based systems and CoolThreads servers on Ubuntu Linux.