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Gmail themes

This morning Gmail announced its themes. The Gmail themes can be selected in the Themes tab of your Settings management section.

Click the image below to see the current Gmail themes:

Gmail themes. Click to enlarge.

Gmail themes. Click to enlarge.

Posted on November 2008 in News

New Mandriva Flash device

It had been a very long time since I used Mandrake (now, Mandriva) to power my old AMD K6 desktop PC. At the time, I was very happy using a 1280×1024 screen resolution supported by Mandriva in my integrated circuit! Then, I met others GNU/Linux distributions until I chose Slackware as my favorite one.

Today, I started wanting to try Mandriva Linux, again. I felt seducted by the Mandriva Flash device

Mandriva

Mandriva

so I decided to order one. However, I found this message:

THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR SALE ANYMORE
A NEW VERSION IS COMMING SOON

ummm… well… I’ll have to wait for the new Mandriva Flash device. I like this gadget because it is easy to carry on, it provides a complete “user-desktop” mobile solution to plug-in and boot (with the possibility to be installed) by almost any computer. Moreover, I trust Mandriva a lot and I think it has a very, very nice desktop environment that supports 3D effects. The new version of the Mandriva Flash device is coming with a boot and restore CD, it is, an additional item that I think is really important when we manage a Linux distribution. I read the price to be: 59 euros. I think it is a cheap price if you consider that the new Mandriva Flash device is 8 Gb!

Posted on November 2008 in News

Gentoo 2008.1 release canceled

The most customizable GNU/Linux distribution: Gentoo, canceled the 2008.1 release due to a change on its factoring release phase. As shown in the “New release strategy to provide more current install media” posted by Gentoo:

In future releases, Gentoo will focus on a more back-to-basics approach that will give you up-to-date install media on a regular basis and make much better use of our human resources. We’re looking into automated weekly builds of the minimal CDs and stage tarballs as well as maybe an annual LiveCD release.

So, for a future major Gentoo release, please consider that it can be in annual term, but weekly builds will be available.

Gentoo is famous because the overall distribution can be configured before it be installed. This highly customizable environment is the perfect solution to everybody looking to take the highest optimization of software vs hardware.

Gentoo is more recommended to experienced GNU/Linux users, but, nowdays Gentoo’s live cd cans approach more Linux newbies adepts.

Posted on November 2008 in News

Gmail voice and video chat

Gmail just released the voice and video chat so you can hear and see family and friends right inside from Gmail. Unfortunately, this Gmail update does not applies to Linux users, yet.

Gmail voice and video chat

Gmail voice and video chat

So, if you still use Windows, just plug in your web-cam to start using this Gmail video and chat service. The Linux community hopes to receive very soon an update to this Gmail video and chat service, but, I think that some of our most well known instant messaging programs: Pidgin and Kopete will start working very soon to add the Gmail voice and video chat feature as soon as possible.

Just remember that Gmail’s core chat service is based upon the open XML-inspired XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol) protocol, more commonly known as Jabber.

Check out here the Gmail voice and video chat release notes and stay tunned to WAHIL.net to get the latest news.

Posted on November 2008 in News

Richard Stallman in Costa Rica

The best known GNU/Linux hacker Richard Stallman was in Costa Rica since October 12th until October 13th, 2007. He spoke about the “free software”, the GNU project and the work of the Free Software Foundation.

Stallman made two shows. The first of them was developed in the “Latin American Conference on Informatics” and the second was performed in the University of Costa Rica when speaking in the conference: “Free Software in both: Ethics and Practice”.

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Posted on November 2008 in News