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Linux Online Aware Taskbar

A one-click solution for all your online and desktop applications, replacing the current side panel from GNOME desktops

Rakesh Sharma

Friday, November 02, 2007

With Linux for desktops gaining momentum amongst the masses, the need of going online is increasing. BigBoard, a built-in feature in the upcoming Fedora 8, is meant for online and desktop apps and further gets integrated with Google and Mugshot. It is an online panel which at present can only be incorporated with Linux GNOME desktops. It is considered as a replacement of the current working panels as it provides access to the installed application in categorized form, shows online friends and photos, and the daily schedule. Here we show how to install and configure it for your needs.

Direct Hit!
Applies To: Gnome users
Price:
Free
USP:
Online desktop sidebar for Fedora 8
Primary Link:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/
Releases/FeatureOnlineDesktop
Google Keywords:
BigBoard Linux

Installation
Copy the following installation files from 'PCQ Professional CD' onto your PC:

1. bigboard-0.5.5-1.fc7.i386.rpm
2. hippo-canvas-0.2.24-1.fc7.i386.rpm
3. hippo-canvas-python-0.2.24-1.fc7.i386.rpm
4. mugshot-1.1.55-1.fc7.i386.rpm

Before installing BigBoard on Fedora 7 you need to install some dependencies for BigBoard. But if you already have these dependencies installed, the first three commands need not be run. Execute the following commands to install:

#rpm -ivh hippo-canvas-python-0.2.24-1.fc7.i386.rpm
#rpm -ivh hippo-canvas-0.2.24-1.fc7.i386.rpm
#rpm -ivh mugshot-1.1.55-1.fc7.i386.rpm
#rpm -ivh bigboard-0.5.5-1.fc7.i386.rpm

Bigboard's panel depicting the recently used apps and the schedule getting updated with the online integrated apps

Starting Up
After installation, open 'Run Application' window by pressing 'Alt+F2' and start BigBoard by initiating the command 'bigboard.' A slidebar appears. There are two login options: first is to login using GNOME online account. Using this you can provide your public information such as name, choose picture, and upload photo. This is also required for integrating e-mail account and IM with Bigboard's panel. The only catch is that only the users using these apps through BigBoard can see and interact with each other. So a user using GTalk through BigBoard can only see other users who are also using GTalk through BigBoard. The second login is using Gmail account, which is required if you have integrated Gmail to the online panel 'BigBoard.' After login, it shows the online apps and the files shared online. It also lists apps and documents you often use and provides a search option which helps you find multiple elements within your desktop and Internet.

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