Thursday, May 31, 2012

Free Desktop Wallpapers, Beautiful Background Wallpapers, Photos, Pictures

Today, No one can say that how beautiful earth is? God Create this earth & fill with really nice & beautiful colors so, it is looking so beautiful. World is a beautiful creation of God and we people are always appreciate beautiful things of the world. Here i am sharing collection of free desktop wallpapers, photos of different different types of backgrounds which is really vary nice & so, beautiful and also download beautiful background wallpapers, pictures for your PC and Mobile Phones.

Free Desktop Wallpapers, Beautiful Background Wallpapers, Photos, Pictures

Friday, February 17, 2012

New blog launched!

Good news to all Maldivians who have been following the blog in search for updates related to civil engineering projects in Maldives. A new blog has been launched to keep this niche area of interest up to date and from this point onwards, this blog will include only the main summary of those posts instead of the full story.

New blog launched!So please visit the new blog, and keep yourself up to date. Posts from this blog up till today will appear as it is.

New blog launched!Reasons
The name: 'Hatharu kan' means four corners in Dhivehi, something that most basic dwellings have in common.

New blog launched!The logo: The basic floor plan with one door and a stylized number '4'

New blog launched!The blog: To keep interests organised in one place, stormofmort, the original blog is segregating into smaller blogs that only deals with particular interests. Similar blog will soon be introduced for other interests as well. At the moment of launching the new blog, there are several unwritten unpublished stories and I hope to publish these stories at a fast pace to come to the point where I can truly tell the readers that the blog is up to date with the real time.

New blog launched!
New blog launched!
New blog launched!Questions
What does this all mean to this blog?
Well, in time the answer will be more clear.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Linux Mint 13 Gets Back to Desktop Basics - Computerworld

IDG News Service - Bucking the trend of increasingly experimental desktop interfaces, the developers behind the Linux Mint are adopting a simpler desktop for the next version of the open-source Linux distribution.

Linux Mint 13 Gets Back to Desktop Basics - Computerworld
Linux Mint 13 will feature an entirely new user interface, called Cinnamon. Earlier this week, the Linux Mint developers released a version of the shell. Previous editions of Linux Mint used a standard version of the Gnome environment.

Linux Mint 13 Gets Back to Desktop Basics - Computerworld
"We're hoping [Cinnamon] will seduce most Linux Mint users, whether they're coming from Gnome 2, Gnome Shell or other desktops," said Linux Mint creator and lead developer Clement Lefebvre.

Linux Mint 13 Gets Back to Desktop Basics - Computerworld
In a world where the interfaces of desktop operating systems are increasingly streamlined, Cinnamon appears to be quite a conservative design, not surprising given the goals of the Linux Mint project.

Linux Mint 13 Gets Back to Desktop Basics - Computerworld
Lefebvre first crafted Linux Mint after reviewing other Linux distributions for various online forums. From this work, Lefebvre developed ideas about what features should be in the ideal distribution. He designed Linux Mint specifically for people who want a desktop OS that is easy to use and requires little maintenance.

Linux Mint 13 Gets Back to Desktop Basics - Computerworld
"We expect much more from our desktop than other distributions. We look at common use cases and if they fail to work out of the box or if they're too complicated for the user, we identify it as a problem that needs fixing," he said.

Last year, Canonical announced it was changing the Ubuntu desktop from Gnome to the Unity interface, citing issues such as unnecessary features. Unity is shell, or overlay, for version 3 of Gnome, one that streamlined the interface so it could be used across more form factors. Canonical plans to advance its user interface even more with the next release of Ubuntu, with a new technology called Head-Up Display that will ultimately do away with application menus altogether.

While Canonical is rushing into the future with its new interfaces, Linux Mint remains steadfastly devoted to the traditional desktop. "Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS dominate the desktop market with inferior products. There's a huge potential for growth for Linux on the desktop market," Lefebvre said. "Our core expertise is on the desktop, we're not interested in smartphones, tablets and mobile devices."

Given that Linux Mint is based on the Ubuntu distribution (which is, itself, based on Debian Linux), it might seem that Linux Mint would use Unity as well. This is not the case, however. "So far Unity is only used by one other distribution. It doesn't look particularly interesting to us and there's no demand for it," Lefebvre said.

Nor does the Linux Mint team want to continue to use Gnome 3, which was released last August and was used in Linux Mint 12. Gnome 3 asks people to change the way they use their computers, Lefebvre noted in a blog post last November. It requires users to think about using the computer in terms of the applications they want to use rather than tasks they want to complete. Nor does it multitask well, he charged. Lefebvre was not alone in his frustration: Linux maintainer Linus Torvalds has called Gnome 3 "an unholy mess."