links for 2009-05-28
Eeebuntu for EeePC and Ubuntu Fans
Eeebuntu is a custom Ubuntu distro optimized for use on Asus’ Eee PC line of netbooks. By incorporating Ubuntu with the Array Kernel and EeeConfigure, Eeebuntu eliminates much of the massaging Ubuntu would require to fully work on Asus’ popular netbook.
via A look at Eeebuntu Base 3.0 | Software News – Betanews.
Sounds like a worthy endeavor. I need to get my hands on an external DVD drive to reload my EeePC.
Neat Stuff in Windows 7
The changes to the Windows 7 interface have gotten a lot of play, but some of the new built-in tools are just as compelling. Deb Shinder runs through some of the most impressive enhancements, from the ISO burner to the Biometric Framework to PowerShell v2.
via 10 cool tools in Windows 7 | 10 Things | TechRepublic.com.
I’ve been fiddling with Windows 7 for a couple of weeks now and the release candidate seems pretty stable. It still seems to do a lot of disk thrashing for the first 10 minutes or so after it starts, but that’s about the worst I’ve seen.
Watch out for Klingons!
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links for 2009-05-27
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A free and open-source library for Java or C++ developers to decode, manipulate, and encode recorded or live video in real time.
Includes Red5 integration.
links for 2009-05-26
Emailing from the blackberry
Big horse show today!
Denise and the girls are off to the horse show at the barn. I’m headed there shortly wiht the hope of being able to post remotely. It should be exciting.
Relaunching the old blog
Well, I’ve been meaning ot get this down for a while, but I’ve finally moved my personal blog to a better space and I’m hoping ot start blogging more. We’ll see.
One of the things I’m trying to get sorted out in my head is the complicated relationship between blogging and all this other social media stuff like Twitter and Facebook and Friendfeed. I am confident that I will strike on some sort of formula that get all og these things working nicely together.
Wish me luck 🙂