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Doug Schaefer: Historic Day for Linux Desktop?

Nov 05, 2010

I just tweeted this, but it’s worthy of a blog entry because I think this will, or at least should be, marked as an historic day for Linux. Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu chief, blogged yesterday that they are starting a transition from an X Windows based environment to the Wayland display server. That is huge news and a huge push for the fledgling Wayland project which is starting to get a lot of love lately. Intel, who employs the main developer for Wayland, already seems committed to getting MeeGo on top of it, but this move for Ubuntu all but assures Wayland will become mainstream for the Linux desktop. And I can’t wait for that!

So what the heck is Wayland and why am I so excited about it? Well I’ve been working with X Windows since my university days when X11 was spanking new. It had a great architecture that allowed the display to be hosted on a different machine than where the application ran. Back in the early 90’s that was pretty important since workstations weren’t very powerful so we still had big iron Unix servers where we ran things and being able to display them on any machine in the lab was liberating. It was the best, back in the early 90’s that is.

Then entered personal computers thanks to Microsoft Windows and to some extent Apple Macintosh. As these machines grew faster and faster, it became more economical to run your applications locally. Not only that, but the graphic architecture, where display handling was part of the operating system, allowed for the desktop environments to become rich, to the point now where we have the beautiful environments of Windows 7 and Mac OS X.

Now when Linux came along, the powers that be chose X Windows as the underlying display architecture. It made sense since X Windows is open source and it does a good job. But it is shackled by the underlying architecture that made it popular in the 90’s. As Mark put it, “I understand that it?s *possible* to get amazing results with X, but it?s extremely hard, and isn?t going to get easier. Some of the core goals of X make it harder to achieve these user experiences on X than on native GL, we?re choosing to prioritize the quality of experience over those original values, like network transparency.”

And that’s where Wayland comes it. Wikipedia describes it as “a lightweight display server for the Linux desktop. Started by Kristian H?gsberg, one of Intel OSTC member, the software’s stated goal is ‘every frame is perfect, by which I mean that applications will be able to control the rendering enough that we’ll never see tearing, lag, redrawing or flicker’”. It gives the application and window managers full control over how their content is displayed and gives them free access to the graphic hardware acceleration through OpenGL and OpenGL ES, essentially the same architecture which gives Windows and Mac their great environments.

It’s going to take some time as the ecosystem grabs hold of the possibilities. It is almost certain that other Linux distributions will jump on the bandwagon, and I’m sure nVidia and AMD will do the same with their hardware drivers. But once they do, I am convinced that this will finally make Linux a real contender in the desktop space. I can’t wait :) .

linux.conf.au 2011 CFP Open!

Jul 15, 2010

Head on over to http://lca2011.linux.org.au/ and check it out!
You’ve got until August 7th to put in a paper, miniconf, poster or tutorial.
Things I’d like to see come from my kinda world:

topics on running large numbers of machines
latest in large scale web infrastructure
latest going on in the IO space: (SSD, filesystems, SSD as L2 cache)
Applications of above technologies and what it means for application performance
Scalable and massive tcp daemons (i.e. Eric should come talk on scalestack)
exploration of pain points in current technologies and discussion on ways to fix them (from people really in the know)
A Hydra tutorial: starting with stock Ubuntu lucid, and exiting the tutorial with some analysis running on my project.
Something that completely takes me off guard and is awesome.

I’d love to see people from the MySQL, Drizzle and Rackspace worlds have a decent presence. For those who’ve never heard of/been to an LCA before: we reject at least another whole conference worth of papers. It’s the conference on the calendar that everything else moves around.

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Sosialisasi F/OSS di SMA 9 Palembang

May 18, 2010

Hari ini (Selasa, 18 Mei 2010) Muhammad Subair dan Satrio datang di SMA 9 Palembang, untuk memenuhi permintaan pihak sekolah kepada Guyub untuk membantu mengisi materi sosialisasi Free/Open Source Software (khususnya GNU/Linux) kepada seluruh guru dan pegawai sekolah.

Materi Pengenalan F/OSS

Secara umum acara berlangsung lancar dan ada interaksi berupa pertanyaan dan permintaan demo dari guru-guru. Dari yang kami dapat dari interaksi tadi, di SMA 9 Palembang ini sama dengan tempat-tempat sebelumnya yang kami datangi, dimana kendala utama belum menggunakan F/OSS khususnya GNU/Linux karena memang belum tahu dan masih kurangnya dukungan dari pengambil kebijakan. Hal ini bisa dilihat dengan masih banyaknya kesalahpahaman dasar tentang F/OSS, Linux, HAKI, dll.

Guru-guru SMA 9 Palembang

Mudah-mudahan kedepannya bisa ada kelanjutan dari acara ini, dimana Guyub dan juga komunitas F/OSS di Palembang dan sekolah bisa mengadakan acara teratur, semisal dimulai dengan pembentukan kelompok study Linux untuk siswa, dll. Setidaknya dengan apa yang ada hari ini kita bisa lihat sudah ada kemauan untuk mengenal lebih jauh tentang Free/Open Source Software.

Akhir kata kami mengucapkan terima kasih banyak atas penerimaan dari SMA 9.

Tim Guyub

Configure Arch Linux – rc.config

Mar 16, 2010

pbr /In my installations of Arch Linux, I found that file the most complicated to configure.br /So I’m sending mine to serve as the basis for those trying./pbr/#br / # /etc/rc.conf – Main Configuration for Arch Linuxbr / #br /br / #br / # ———————————————————————–br / # LOCALIZATIONbr / # ———————————————————————–br / #br / # LOCALE: available languages can be listed with the ‘locaRead More…

Seminar Linux Open Source Berlangsung Dengan Sukses

Mar 13, 2010

Walaupun baru ?berdiri tahun 2008 yang lalu, Polytechnic Linux Community (POLICY) ?bertekad untuk memajukan open source di Aceh. Hal ini terbukti dengan memulai diadakannya Seminar Linux dan Open Source ? di Politeknik Negeri Lhokseumawe pada hari Rabu, 10 Maret 2010 yang lalu yang berlangsung mulai ?pukul 09.00WIB -15.30 WIB, dan? Alhamdulillah kegiatan seminar ini berlangsung [...]

Muhammad Subair: Pengumuman Belajar Bareng Linux Ubuntu Bulan Februari 2010 ? Linux Router OS

Feb 26, 2010


tanya siapa?

Ketemuan Ubuntu bulan Februari 2010 akan diadakan pada tanggal 30 Februari 2010, detail informasinya;

Tempat: Guyub ? Jl. KHA Dahlan No. 74 ? Palembang

Hari/Tanggal: Minggu/30 Februari 2010

Waktu: Pukul 16.00 WIB (4 sore)

Pemateri: Satrio

Materi: Linux Router OS

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Resolving ?JBD: no valid journal superblock found? Error in Linux

Feb 10, 2010

pExt3 (Third Extended File System) is a journaling and advanced file system, used for the Linux operating system. If your system faces improper system shutdown or system crash, file system journaling empowers endues it to recover without losing data. Ext3 file system contains a number of significant data structures and Superblock is one of them. It stores critical data about file system, such as type of file system, size of file system, file system mount status, and information about all otherRead More…