Linux Mint has always been a great distro, taking the excellent points of Ubuntu, and removing some of the bad points, such as the lack of multimedia plugins, and replacing the warm brown with a cool crisp green.
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Building an open source stack for social software
It would be hard to deny that open source has changed enterprise computing in a big way. Right now however, it is mostly commercial vendors creating enterprise social software products. So, what’s next for Open Source in the enterprise?
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...then you win. Then what?
Last week I asked the question, if open source has won, then where do we go from here? A number of different answers were forthcoming to the two parts of the question.
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What makes a good Linux distribution?
Lately I have written various articles that have stirred the pot regarding the various Linux distributions available. I have heard quite a bit of dislike for Ubuntu, GNOME, and KDE 4. In fact I have heard opinions from people that make me wonder why they even use Linux.
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The Bourne Shell War On Terror
A quite funny bourne shell session that tells a story about the state of foreign affairs very succinctly ;)
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Another Joke Server - The SPUD - Much Better Than The Other Gigantic One
Here's another server hoax on the web. Unless it really works and the hoax is a hoax. That would be my luck ;)
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Dailymotion tests non-Flash video portal
French video portal Dailymotion is ditching the use of proprietary plug-ins such as Flash and Silverlight for its "pré bêta" Dailymotion site. Instead, the open video site is exploring the possibilities offered by HTML 5 and the pre-release version of Firefox 3.5.
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Sexy Linux Girl
Linux is not only for geeks. Hot girls use GNU/Linux as well.
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Linux does not equal an unwashed foulmouthed rebel
If you use Linux then you are automatically a geek, an unwashed, pizza eating, cola and coffee swilling, obnoxious and scruffy rebel who just wants to stick it to the man.
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Modular open source phone runs OMAP3x SoC
Open source hacker community GizmoForYou is shipping a Linux hardware/software kit for building a modular touchcreen smartphone. Based on the OMAP35x-based Gumstix Overo Earth single-board computer (SBC), the Flow phone offers modules including GPS, 3.5G cellular, Bluetooth, WiFi, and a camera, says the group.
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ASEAN Free Software Wishlist
If someone was throwing money around to support the Free, Libre and Open Source Software community in the Australia and South East Asian Nations area (and I happened to be in the line of fire) I would probably use it to set up an ASEAN FLOSS Strategic Policy Centre (AFSPC doesn’t sound like the best acronym in the world, so I’d probably have to first hire a consultant to come up with a better
Read more »Killing Virii with Gentoo and Kaspersky
Sorry but if you pronounce kaspersky to rhyme with whisky, the title isn't going to sound as jiggly as it should ;) I used to pronounce it to rhyme with "sky" but apparently that's incorrect. Anyway, I've been a long time admirer of the Kaspersky AV engine. And today it has saved someone's a$$ one more time ;)
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Social web browser Flock 2.5 released
Shawn Hardin, President and Chief Executive Officer of Flock, has announced the release of version 2.5 of the Flock social web browser based on Firefox 3. Flock automatically manages updates and media from several popular social services, including MySpace, Facebook, Bebo, Digg, YouTube and Twitter.
Read more »Why Android smartbooks will eventually be free
We have seen a lot of action at Computex around the Snapdragon based android eeepc and all the shenanigans around it. I think that given the number of manufacturers preparing Android and Snapdragon based devices Asus can't afford to miss the boat and will release the device in the end.
Read more »Conky: Install/Set-up and Auto-start Fix on Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope)
I once wrote a tutorial here on installing Conky on Ubuntu. Unfortunately, that guide will not work on the latest version of Ubuntu, which is 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope). That’s why I'm going to make an update on that one with this post.
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