Saturday, March 31, 2012

How to install Gnome Cinnamon in OpenSuse

Gnome Cinnamon is a Gnome-Shell like desktop environment, that resembles Gnome2 wery well. Originally it started with Linux Mint. Currently at version 1.4 it is available to install for OpenSuse users too.




Friday, March 30, 2012

Microsoft frees ASP.NET


Microsoft said,  that ASP.NET component  would be open sourced. ASP.NET MVC stack is now free plus the Razor Engine, System.Json, Web API and WebPages.
This is in hope for external contributions to these products and will be running the project like other open source projects are.
I personally like C# / Mono very much. Remember Docky ?


Monday, March 19, 2012

Nice jonery video I have made last year

Here is very nice flash video site I have made last year. In fact, Evrodograma.COM was my first site written in Adobe flash, and my first large size webdesign work. Hope you like it.


Working with AS3 flash animations was fun except few moments where the component I need is for AS2 and .... arghhh.. all my flash clip is AS3...

Kernel 3.3 is out with long awaited Android support

The latest release of the Linux kernel 3.3, is now available, this is the second release of the kernel in 2012 which brings with it the long-awaited merging of code from Google's Android project.

This is what particularly interesting to developers looking to boot Android or run apps on the stock Linux kernel and represents a resolution to the issues that kept the two apart for so long it's not the only new feature included. However optimized power management and other infrastructure that didn't make it this time will arrive in the next release that is 3.4

For a long time, code from the Android project has not been merged back to the Linux repositories due to disagreement between developers from both projects” the Linux 3.3 release notes state.

“Fortunately, after several years the differences are being ironed out. Various Android subsystems and features have already been merged, and more will follow in the future. This will make things easier for everybody, including the Android mod community, or Linux distros that want to support Android programs.”

Also made into the release are improvements to file systems like Btrfs, memory management, networking, security and much, much more.