Frank asked to look at Linuxlive USB creator. We’ll see that running Linux inside a Windows window is possible but painfully slow using the default settings of VirtualBox. We’ll try to improve that.
We’ll have a good evening discussing operating systems and open source applications.
I did find interesting October links from respected journalists we can discuss:
- Microsoft has built software, but not a Linux distribution, for its software switches | Ars Technica
- Microsoft has built a Linux-based operating system | ITworld
- Microsoft deploys first major server application on Ubuntu Linux | ZDNet
- A first look at the Chinese operating system the government wants to replace Windows – Quartz
- Could Ubuntu 15.10 be the end of the road for boring upgrades? – TechRepublic
- Why there will never be a year of the Linux desktop | ZDNet
- Migrate to Linux without Leaving Windows Behind with a Virtual Machine Conversion
- Dropbox Alternatives for Linux Users – Datamation
- Anniversary of First Linux Kernel Release: A Look at Collaborative Value | Linux.com
- History Of Aix, HP-UX, Solaris, BSD, And LINUX
- Raspbian Jessie is here – Raspberry Pi
- The Windows-Lookalike Q4OS Now Available for Raspberry Pi 1 & 2 – Softpedia
- Orange is the New ($15) Pi | Hackaday
- USB OTG: What it is and how to use it – AndroidPIT