No for RPi for recent Ubuntu. RPi is ARMv6 and Canonical dropped support a few versions back. (v7 only)
No for RPi for recent Ubuntu. RPi is ARMv6 and Canonical dropped support a few versions back. (v7 only)
default ubuntu in recent versions....?
LH actually wrote an article on this: [lifehacker.com]
I mean there is Ubuntu support for PowerPC...so that will revive some of its subjective speed, and there's many more programs you can run due to open source. So give it to your children/nephews/nieces/etc.
some of them you have to click expand...
Do people still use TiVo?
This probably looks horrible. When watching broadcast/cable TV, you're getting a max of either 1280x720p or 1920x1080i. Way too small a resolution. And yes, I watch TV on my TV.
They're going to kill the iPod classic. And it will be sad.
Make it MicroUSB, please.
Marand, Ubuntu does. As does Xubuntu for the not-Unity inclined. And there's a PPC port for Precise Pangolin, so even better.
A remote like this came with my dock.
Ah, not FiOS.
I don't think they are. You're thinking of HostMonster and Bluehost, maybe...
My Pantech Jest is actually not horrible.
What happened to hobomodo?
I enjoyed this comment a lot. But i'm sure you're aware that in reality, it's more like 40 (schools pay about $700 per computer)
I was thinking this too; XP is supported until 2020 in professional/business/education environments.
The best use of the DVI port in my opinion, is to stick on a little passive adapter and make in an additional HDMI socket.
I like the Ubuntu way of managing virtual desktops, but there still is a love I have for collecting a mass of computers and monitors, and actually going to one of my many other workstations sprawled all over my house.
Am I the only who thinks that Safari has a very loose feel? (I can't explain it, but I think it stems from the fact that the spinning-loading thingy on each tab spins way faster than it should, giving the impression it just spins its power away, making it feel very, just weird. Anyone else know what I mean?