After writing four posts about this, it’s time to wrap it up. Over the last few weeks I installed and tested enough software to last a lifetime and I feel confident to draw a couple of conclusions.
Read more »KDE On Windows: The Ultimate Staged Migration Tool
Though most people think of KDE as a desktop environment for Linux, the KDE applications are actually also available on Windows, thanks to the KDE On Windows project. In addition to giving Windows users a bunch of useful applications, this would be an ideal intermediate step for large Windows to Linux migrations.
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What on Earth is the EPO Doing?
The EPO seems to be almost promoting or marketing patentability of software
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Learn to Build Flash Applications with New Drupal Book
Packt is pleased to announce a new book that teaches users to build dynamic, content-rich Flash CS3 and CS4 applications for Drupal 6.
Read more »Important Precedence: IBM Threatens to Sue Microsoft Over Propaganda Site
Another manufactured "benchmark" from Microsoft gets the wrath of rivals
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Upgarde to Fedora 11 from Fedora 10
Fedora 11 has been released, it has faster performance and new security, virtualization, desktop and server features
Read more »15 Cool Google Chrome Wallpapers
We've seen plenty of awesome Firefox wallpapers here before, and I know some of you out there loved it. But since everybody's talking about Google Chrome web browser, I decided to collect some cool and interesting Chrome wallpapers which users and fans have created. So without any more delay, here they are:
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Mono Critique Almost a Taboo in Ubuntu Forums, Ideas, Bugs, and Mailing Lists
There is no route through which to communicate with Ubuntu regarding the Mono problem
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Record Your Linux Desktop in an Animated GIF with Byzanz
Byzanz is a Linux program that lets you capture your screen but not in a video but in an animated GIF image. This is very useful for tutorial or presentations and you will definitely explain better using an image than in words when describing an action. You can use it to capture a whole your desktop, a window or a region you select.
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The Gospel of Tux
Every generation has a mythology. Every millenium has a doomsday cult. Every legend gets the distortion knob wound up until the speaker melts. Archeologists at the University of Helsinki today uncovered what could be the earliest known writings from the Cult of Tux, a fanatical religious sect that flourished during the early Silicon Age, around the dawn of the third millenium AD...
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Why Normal People Don't Use Linux
A way back I blogged in a self-important and knowing way about Why People Don’t Use GNU/Linux. I'd like to update that now, and thus the appearance of The Four Eyes:
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Fedora 11: Leonidas is Hardly a Spartan Linux
Red Hat's community Linux effort, Fedora is out today with its latest release, Fedora 11. While Fedora Linux 11 is an optimized release, some might even call it a 'Spartan' release, though not for lack of new features.
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5 disadvantages of Linux
When someone want to switch from Windows to Linux, he or she has a tendency to only think about the advantages of Linux and not think about the disadvantages. There is a bit of a "the grass is always greener at the other side of the fence" effect at play here.
Read more »OSS popularity spurs training demand
The shift among local organizations toward open source software (OSS) is driving more IT professionals to undergo additional training to equip themselves with the right skills.
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Novell ponders "open-source apps store"
Novell plans to bring the wealth of open-source software to everyday users through an "open-source apps store".
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