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remz says...

Image editing tool GIMP is to be dropped from the default installation of Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx.

There are a number of reasons cited for this change:

  • the general user doesn’t use it
  • its user-interface is too complex
  • it’s an application for professionals
  • desktop users just want to edit photos and they can do that in F-Spot
  • it’s a photoshop replacement and photoshop isn’t included by default in Windows…
  • it takes up room on the disc

I am disappointed by Canonical's decision to drop GIMP from the default installation. I agree that users can install it using Ubuntu Software Center or apt-get if they want to. Canonical thought this is a better approach than shoving the huge software package down every user's throat. They are probably right.

But what about those users who are trying out Linux for the first time? For most newbies, Ubuntu is the first taste of Linux and some of them (like me) will stick to it. Several of my friends, whom I have recommended Ubuntu, are regular/semi-regular users of Photoshop and one of the first apps they've tried out in Ubuntu is GIMP. Not many liked it but in most of the cases, they agreed that it could get the job done.

Once GIMP is removed from the Live CD or the default installation, it becomes more difficult to pitch Ubuntu to such people.

Moreover, F-Spot, the app supposed to handle the basic image editing needs, and I don't get along too well.

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petes2cents says...

This is the REAL DEAL !!!

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Patrick says...

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sighnpen says...

バカはなおせる 脳を鍛える習慣、悪くする習慣 楽天ブックス

 

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danshafer says...

I recently picked up an Ativa 240HP flat-panel display to augment my MacBook Air's puny screen when I'm working at my second office location. I like the monitor a lot but I'm frustrated at not being able to get full-screen coverage for the Air.

When I set the display to 1920x1080 resolution, the image fills up the center of the display area, leaving a space of about 1/2-3/4 inch top and bottom and about an inch on either side of the image area black and unused.

 My business partner uses a Sony laptop and it fills the entire display quite nicely, thank you very much.

Any ideas why?

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uscetoolbox says...

Individually, each team member will put together a toolbox showing the tools and skill sets that they have acquired during the entrepreneurial journey.  These life skills and tools need to be honed and tuned but should provide a solid foundation for success.  Be creative in sharing your knowledge.

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A Balanced Assessment of the Criticisms of Engaging Social Media:

Determining the advantages and disadvantages of particular activities for people and organizations is an important task. Why else would education, books, think tanks, and presidential debates exist. I thought fleshing out my personal experience with the advantages and disadvantages might be instructive in determining “the truth” about social media, web 2.0, and blogging technologies.

Advantages of Social Media

• Democratization of media.
• Relationships and conversation.
• Creativity and re-mix culture.
• Embrace your passion and identity.
• Community, sharing, and connecting.
• Increase transparency in government and organizations.

Criticisms of Social Media

• Lots of great content still gets overlooked. Current lack of good filters creates problems finding the best content.
• Writers have problems delivering content consistently.
• Anonymity can engender polarization and hate.
• Information overload and social networking overload.
• Work/Life balance is hard to achieve.

As society and technology moves forward we stand at a watershed moment and history, so it is vitally necessary to stop and think about our societal trajectory. Thoughts? Did I miss an advantage or disadvantage?

How you can learn more or learn how to make your corporate blogging efforts more strategic and productive:

If you liked this post you might be interested in a more comprehensive criticism of social media which suggests that its a little early to drink the social media and web 2.0. Alternatively, if you want to strategically blog or productively use social media and web 2.0 tools which addresses many of these concerns, you should check here. Finally, the problems with the traditional social media agency.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Social Media Part II: The Risk of a Web 2.0 Bubble

This presentation by Dave in January of 2008 outlines the economics and cultural stresses which might cause one to be wary of the web 2.0 wave, and as a very astute venture capital investor he ultimately concludes with a happy future for the world of Web 2.0:

Web 2.0 is Dead; Long Live Web 2.0!<div style="font-size:11px;font-family:tahoma,arial;height:26px;padding-top:2px;">View more presentations from Dave McClure.</div></div>

(image credit: pikkus)

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 via: http://compassioninpolitics.wordpress.com/2009/03/24/the-girl-who-silenced-the-world/

 

Humanity in Focus recently featured “The Girl Who Silenced the World for 5 Minutes“:

This was 16 years ago, at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, also known as the Rio Summit, Earth Summit (or, in Portuguese, Eco ‘92), a major conference held in Rio de Janeiro from June 3 to June 14, 1992. the UN international Environmental Conference.

Did anybody listen?

 

(hat tip: technology health and development)

This is a great speech by Severn Suzuki to the United Nations. More recently she wrote a book called “Notes from Canadian Young Activists: A Generation Stands Up For Change” and spoke out on the issues of responsibility and social change in an interview with the Tyee in Canada:

There are … so many amazing things happening right now…..

I’ve met a couple of people lately who have a very interesting attitude. They [said], “How lucky are we? How exciting is this time? How lucky are we to be alive when the forces of good and evil are just so clear, when we’re undergoing such a massive time of shift and when our actions really, really matter, for good or for bad?”

This is a really unique period in history and it’s a time when an individual can have more impact than ever before in our human history because of the Internet, because of communication, because of how easily we can travel. … We really have to realize how empowered we can be, how much we actually matter.

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sighnpen says...

“つーか、日本がまだ世界一のスパコン作れると本気で思ってるバカがいるんだな”

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東京ドーム地下6階

いや、君の方が確実にバカですから。

日本はお金さえ掛ければ確実に世界一のスパコンつくれますから。何を根拠にこんなことを言うのかね?ベクターアーキテクチャとスカラーアーキテクチャの区別もつかない素人が人をバカと呼び捨てするもんじゃない。しかも根拠が池田信夫氏のブルシットにあるとは、笑わせるにもほどがある。スカラーではどうやったって難しい計算があるんだよ。それで、SIMDなどの並列処理を保ちつつ、パイプラインも強いチップが必要になっているのだ。

この問題は、日本の計算機戦略としてそのコストを掛けるだけの価値があるかどうかという選択の問題だけなんだよ。

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