After yesterday’s post on how I think Fedora is screwing up royally, I thought I’d follow that up with taking a look at the experiences of someone else.
Read more »Fedora 11: Not even remotely ready for usage
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PCLinuxOS! Wow!
I get excited about Linux and, day after day, shout to the world through this blog about how terrific it is! I've also been running PCLinuxOS 2009.1!
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Windows is good enough? Well so is Linux!
There are too many times that I have heard this phrase. "Windows is good enough which is why they have the market share." I saw it again today and this time it has flipped the switch between my brain and my fingers.
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Crossover Linux? No thanks!
As you all know Crossover Linux 8.0 was announced a few days ago. New and “exciting” features such as IE7 and Outlook 2007 support are presented as “major development” by the company’s CEO. Sorry, but I have to strongly disagree.
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Open source Free Collaborative File Sharing Client: Jake
When working on projects as a group of designers & developers, it sometimes requires an effort to keep all files within the project synchronized.
Jake is a free & open source software which keeps everything synchronized in a group of any number of users & does not require a central server.
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web-based & free HTML form builder application-Fully ajaxed based: pForm
pForm is a web-based & free HTML form builder application for creating good looking forms easily.
It offers various color schemes to get started & enables you to design your form with an Ajaxed interface.
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Collection of Professional and Free Drupal CMS Themes, Totally Free
Huge collection of free and professional Drupal Themes. Easy to use and Download
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Fedora: Stop Screwing Up So Much
The Fedora Project is screwing up. Big time. Fedora 11 recently shipped. And it has some fairly cool new features. Then you try to actually use it…
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Karmic Krapola
Lets see here… Ubuntu currently has very stable IM and audio apps with sane resource utilization and are 100% patent free and copyleft protected. The question to ask is “How can i fuck this up?”
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innovate much?
It's funny: some years ago the F/OSS desktop was said to not be innovating much, if at all. Woe from above was upon us due to our tail-light chasing! Today, maybe we are innovating too much, posits Bruce Byfield. Are we? It's a good question.
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SquirrelMail open source project's web server hacked
It has just become apparent that, on June 16, attackers hacked into the web server of the SquirrelMail open source project. The operators have suspended all accounts and reset all crucial passwords.
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Why I Use Linux: Bart’s Story
In 1997 or so I started playing with Linux. At the time Linux was just a hobby and I loved playing around but it just wasn’t stable enough to be my main system.
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Invisible Linux
To Jim Zemlin you need no longer care about your operating system. You don’t buy an operating system. You buy a gadget that runs a program. The gadget and its software are one unit. I call this Invisible Linux.
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Gripes with Ubuntu
I don't want to be negative, but Ubuntu just doesn't cut the souce with me. When people ask why I don't use Ubuntu, I can come up with many reasons. I've decided to list them here.
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The Bizarre Cathedral - 46
Latest from Free Software Magazine's Bizarre Cathedral comic strip by merc and crimperman
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