As the great powers that be at wordpress don’t allow scripts to be executed in wordpress.com hosted blogs, I can’t show the nifty Fedora 9 counter. I could upload a new image every day, but that’s probably not going to happen .
Having spent a few days working with the current rawhide snapshot, Fedora [...]
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8 Apr
Countdown To Fedora 9
4 Apr
How Wine Ruined My Life (And CD Rips)
Apparently Wine is nearing that so elusive 1.0 release, which really annoys me considering my recent Wine experiences.
Wherever possible, I try to use a native Linux application, and even in the specialised field of pro audio, this is often possible. I use Ardour as my main DAW, Rosegarden for MIDI sequencing and JAMin for mastering. [...]
1 Apr
April Fools: We Have A Winner
This year’s April fools offerings have been pretty tame, but I think Linux Journal have outdone themselves.
Numerous articles and a video – that’s commitment to the cause
Go Purple For Pentium Pro!
Operating Systems Programmers Flock To BeOS
BeOS Cluster Goes Live
Sony Rumored To Buy BeOS
NYC Subways Embed BeOS
Bloggers Are Bonkers For BeOS
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24 Apr
RME Fireface 400
I’m seriously liking the look of the new RME Fireface 400 which was launched at Musikmesse this year. I’m probably one of RME’s biggest fans these days and this product fulfills my need quite nicely – it’s like the Fireface 800, only a bit less with some nice features of its own (like digitally controlled [...]

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