Response to over-inflated complaints and FUD about Ubuntu 9.10, which seem to have begun with known Microsoft boosters
Read more »Ubuntu 9.10 Works Well (and So Does the Microsoft Propaganda Machine)
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3 Easy ways to try out Linux
If you think Linux is difficult to install then read this. I've summed up three easy ways to install and try out Linux. I'm talking about: Live Media, WUBI and Virtualbox. So read on, and go try out Linux.
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Kubuntu 9.10: A Mixed Bag
Right on schedule, the newest iteration of the popular KDE distribution "Kubuntu" has reached version 9.10 and was unleashed into the wild last week. When I checked out the previous version (9.04) I found it to be the worst Kubuntu release since the distribution's inception.
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Mandriva Linux 2010 – Very Impressive
A couple of days ago, Mandriva released the new version of its operating system, Mandriva Linux 2010. I downloaded the One edition to give it a spin.
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Contextual Playlists in Amarok
We propose a system for displaying music libraries in a more intuitive way for the music player Amarok, through a 2D representation (two dimensions), in order to organize the songs by the similarity between them.
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More on Novell and Microsoft Layoffs; Software Patent Drones
Additional information about potential causes of layoffs and an example of how Novell employees become drones for a paycheck, accepting nonsensical policies in the process
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Mono and GNOME 3.0
Interesting new posts about C# projects, GNONE, Novell's Banshee, and Novell's de Icaza's work promoting C# and iPhones
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Xandros to Visit Microsoft Show, Samsung’s Ballnux Phones Fail
Two companies that pay Microsoft for Linux remain close to Microsoft and fail to attract positive attention
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If Windows, Linux and OSX Opened Cafes...
The New York Times reported today that Apple has opened its first Apple Store in Paris, underneath the Louvre no less, and just two weeks after Microsoft opened up a Windows 7 cafe in Paris in another location.
Read more »5 New Chrome Extensions Worth Trying
It’s been a while since my last pick of the best Chrome extensions and to celebrate Chromium finally supporting extension “tool tips” here are 5 new “toolbar” extensions to enjoy!
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OpenOffice gets a branded mouse with 18 buttons
Popular open source office suite OpenOffice has partnered with a company named WarMouse to release the first mouse built specifically for the application. The mouse features a whopping 18 programmable buttons with double-click functionality.
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How to Configure Ubuntu desktop to use your proxy server
If you are having ubuntu desktop/laptop in your office or home behind proxy this tutorial is for you.This tutorial will explain How to Configure Ubuntu desktop/laptop to use your proxy server.
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Transitions in an open source software project
This is the third of four guest posts by software and system engineer, and former maintainer of freeDOS, James Hall.
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Amahi Linux Home Server 4.2
Amahi version 4.2 is released. Amahi Linux Home Server is a server targeted for home and home office environments.
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Like GetDeb? Now you can get their packages from a repo
One of the best ways to get updated software for Debian-based distros, is from GetDeb.net. They’ve recently launched an updated site for users of Ubuntu 9.04 and newer, and one of the great new benefits is that they now have a repository you can add to your sources.list.
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