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  • Alastair Otter wrote a new blog post: Starting something new

    This is OpenZA, a home for the African free and open source community. The idea is to create a place where FOSS users, advocates, fans and friends can meet, share ideas, find help, post links and so on. It’s also a place for FOSS users to connect with their networks of friends and colleagues and [...]

      1 year, 3 months ago · View

  • Leo Kruger wrote a new blog post: Starscape

    An old favourite game of mine, Starscape has recently resurfaced from the original creator, James Jordaan. The new version is currently in development, so not live yet.
    The game was developed by James in 2001/2002. We played it quite a bit when I was at university. Since then he’s moved on, and moved back, but alas [...]

      1 year, 5 months ago · View

  • Leo Kruger wrote a new blog post: Microsoft sues TomTom

    Now I know you’re thinking “Old News!!”, true. I was just thinking today, what is the real threat here, for TomTom and for Linux?
    Ok, so I haven’t really read the whole court documents and all that (way above my fireplace, they should write that stuff in English!). One of things I understand is that they [...]

      1 year, 6 months ago · View

  • Leo Kruger wrote a new blog post: 10 Apps I can’t live without!

    I’ve compiled a list of the top 10 applications I just can’t live without. So here goes:
    Quanta – IDE for development.
    Firefox – Browser.
    Thunderbird – Emails.
    XChat – Irc chat client.
    Pidgin – IM for Google Talk and MSN.
    SuperKaramba – Desklets for KDE
    Mplayer – Movie player.
    Amarok – Audio player.
    GVIM – Gtk VIM editor.
    Picasa for Linux – Image Management.
    Well, [...]

      1 year, 6 months ago · View

  • Alastair Otter wrote a new blog post: Time for another change

    In just under three weeks I will be be moving on, again. For the past 18 months I have been the chief-sub of Business Report, the South African national business daily newspaper owned by Independent Newspapers. On top of this I was running Tectonic and doing my best to keep my head above water with [...]

      2 years, 4 months ago · View

  • Alastair Otter wrote a new blog post: Welcome to AlastairOtter.com

    Welcome. A new year and a new blog.
    Over the course of 2007 I accumulated a number of new sites and gradually they appear to be taking on a life of their own. So I decided to start AlastairOtter.com as the home base, a place to collect all the various loose ends that relate to Tag.org.za, [...]

      2 years, 8 months ago · View

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KDE 4.4 on Windows

The KDE Project has announced the release of KDE 4.4 packages for Windows, reports OStatic. The packages allow Windows users to install KDE applications such as digiKam, Amarok and Konversation natively on Windows. The developers of KDE say that introducing Windows users to KDE applications is a lot easier than getting them to switch to [...]

Protecting kids online: Gnome Nanny on Ubuntu

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The Windows treadmill

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Wine, Cedega, Crossover and PlayonLinux

As the title says I’m going to talk about some of the differences between all of the above. This is also my first blog so I’m hoping that I don’t do it to badly. WINE isĀ  basically a windows emulator for Linux operating systems. WINE allows you to run some applications on Linux that does [...]

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Microsoft to release specs for Outlook .pst files

Microsoft said on Monday that it will open up the data format behind its Outlook program, CNet reports. In a blog posting, Microsoft group manager Paul Lorimer said the company was working to publish the specifications behind Outlook’s .pst files. The move, he said, would “allow developers to read, create, and interoperate with the data [...]

Ubuntu releases Karmic Koala beta

The Ubuntu team last night announced the release of Ubuntu 9.10, aka Karmic Koala. Streamlined bootup and Gnome 2.28 on the desktop are just some of the main features of Karmic Koala. Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud setup is now included in the installer and AppArmor boosts system security. Desktop features GNOME 2.28 featuring Empathy: with this [...]