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Category Archives: Fedora
one laptop per child livecd downloads
When I asked John to build livecd images the original goal was to have something to take to FISL so that developers could do some development on the laptops. John and Tomeu (one of the other wonderful sugar developers) were … Continue reading
Posted in Fedora, GNOME, OLPC, Red Hat
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this is how easy it can be
Greg DeKoenigsberg, based on a lot of good work by Owen Williams, put up a Red Hat Magazine article about how to build a simple activity for the OLPC XO laptop. The article itself is good, of course, but I … Continue reading
Posted in Fedora, GNOME, OLPC
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spacex launch and a pleasant surprise
While waiting for a late night meeting to start a bunch of us watched the spacex launch of their Falcon 1 rocket. It was pretty neat, watching it live on the Intertron. But it wasn’t the fact that it was … Continue reading
Posted in Fedora
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taking good notes
I’m often accused of “being a good note taker” during meetings. I recently did a talk at NYLUG about OLPC and someone blogged about it. It’s probably the best overview of anything that I’ve seen of what we’re doing, largely … Continue reading
Posted in Fedora, OLPC
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speaking at nylug
Another moment of shameless self-promotion. I’ll be speaking tomorrow night at the NYLUG meeting about OLPC, Fedora and other related topics. If you’re in the New York area, come and down and visit. Should be a good time.
Posted in Fedora, GNOME, Mozilla, OLPC
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Friday, Saturday and Sunday are for FUDCon!
In Boston this weekend? Are you a Linux and freedom loving geek that doesn’t have anything to do? Perhaps you should be thinking of joining us at FUDCon 2007 in Boston. It’s a barcamp-style conference, and it should be a … Continue reading
Posted in Fedora, OLPC
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these are a few of my favorite things
This week saw the release of a few of my favorite things: Firefox 2 was released. I’m a bit sad about this one. This is one of the first releases where I didn’t have anything to do with it. No … Continue reading
your new ruler awaits
You could wait until 2008 to “vote” for your new ruler. Or you could vote today, and know his love only a few weeks from now. It’s your choice. Earthling.
Posted in Fedora
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