
Yes you read right. it’s possible to install Linux on Gmail. Richard Jones wrote some python that allows you to mount Linux within Gmail. You can use all kinds of Unix commands to communicate with Gmail like ls, rm, grep, cp, etc. it’s an ongoing project in development but it’s very cool and allows you basically a 2gb virtual drive of sorts. You’ll need to have libgmail and FUSE at hand to make it work properly. libgmail communicates with Gmail while FUSE provides the filesystem. Give it a shot, it looks like it’s progressing very nicely.
– Hack A Day

According to Mozilla’s blurb: “Firefox 3 Beta 1 is based on the new Gecko 1.9 Web rendering platform, which has been under development for the past 27 months and includes nearly 2 million lines of code changes, fixing more than 11,000 issues.” That means little to me. All I’m interested in is performance, reliability, look and feel. And from what I’ve seen so far, Firefox 3 Beta 1 succeeds spectacularly in all areas.
With the introduction of driver 8.42, ATI has brought AIGLX support, that is indirect rendering for running Compiz Fusion. For the mean time I am going to set aside all my experience and thoughts on this issue, i.e. how good/bad AIGLX is with 8.42 drivers (as of writing this), and rather instruct you how to setup Compiz Fusion.

















The KDE Community is happy to announce the immediate availability of 
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