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Hitch your wagon to a lizard: dist-upgrading openSUSE
Submitted by eco2geek on Sunday 15th of November 2009 05:30:17 PM Filed under
For the first time, openSUSE now officially supports a "dist-upgrade" feature, similar to Debian's. Which is to say, if you've got openSUSE 11.1 installed, you should be able to upgrade to openSUSE 11.2 by updating your list of software repositories to point to providers of software for openSUSE 11.2, doing a distribution upgrade via the Internet, and have a reasonable chance of success.
Paranoia and criticism, how it was meant and how it is taken
Submitted by bigbearomaha on Thursday 12th of November 2009 04:51:57 PM Filed under
It's interesting to see how many people automatically associate criticism with "Anti-X distro".
swine flu under microscope
Submitted by srlinuxx on Tuesday 10th of November 2009 05:57:48 PM Filed under
I was expecting a real slide of the actual virus...
Ubuntu 9.10 text-installer review
Submitted by finid on Monday 9th of November 2009 05:45:01 PM Filed under
Ubuntu 9.10, also known as Karmic koala, is the latest version of the popular Linux distribution published by Canonical Ltd. Aside from Ubuntu Netbook Remix, the netbook edition, Canonical also publishes the Live CD edition, and the alternate or text-installer edition. The Live CD edition is the edition that most users are familiar with.
Mandriva Oops?
Submitted by srlinuxx on Saturday 7th of November 2009 02:00:53 PM Filed under
I've been so happy with Mandriva 2010, and this little oops doesn't ruin it, but it does make me scratch my head.
OMG, Best new Mandriva Feature
Submitted by srlinuxx on Thursday 5th of November 2009 05:59:05 PM Filed under
or maybe it's kde 4..., um, no, it's Mandriva...
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Upgraded Site software
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 1st of November 2009 09:22:19 PM Filed under
I upgraded the Drupal software to the latest and greatest last night. All went well except one (or two) little niggle(s).
Recommended: Rosewill Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter 802.11b/g
Submitted by gfranken on Thursday 29th of October 2009 05:06:04 PMAfter teaching high school computer science for 33 years, I had never owned a laptop computer. I'd always wanted one, but they were just too expensive. Finally, last year, after saving up for a long time, I bought a laptop for me, and 6 months later, a laptop for my wife.
The built-in wireless on my wife's laptop has little range, and isn't very reliable.
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Machinarium - A Tasty Gaming Treat
Submitted by srlinuxx on Thursday 29th of October 2009 12:07:57 PM
What would you do if you were thrown and locked out of town separated from your true love? You'd fight every obstacle to return and rescue her, of course. And that's your goal in Machinarium. As the hero, you must figure out how to out-smart the bad guys and to save your lovely girlfriend.
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3 Non-Linux sites I like
Submitted by srlinuxx on Wednesday 21st of October 2009 04:11:27 PM Filed under
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3 words I'm sick of hearing
Submitted by srlinuxx on Wednesday 21st of October 2009 02:16:29 PM Filed under
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Some Things I Like about KDE 4
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 16th of October 2009 11:02:12 PM Filed under
I've been complaining all over the place about how much KDE 4 sucks. Then after my post earlier I remembered something I've even said to other folks about stuff before myself, "Well, go ask for your money back!" Towards that end, I thought I'd share some of the things I think are kinda cool about KDE 4.
Top 10 Things I HATE about KDE 4
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 16th of October 2009 03:35:53 PM Filed under
I've been trying to like to KDE 4 since before its very first developmental release. I've been a KDE user since my first day in Linux, about the time KDE was at version 1.99 (the version that shipped with Mandrake 7.2). The buzz for KDE4 was humming quite loud and lot of happy users posted how nice it was. I kept trying it and was always so disappointed in not being able to like it. Here are the top 10 things that drive me nuts.
In Search of KDE 4
Submitted by srlinuxx on Thursday 15th of October 2009 01:45:09 PM Filed under
I've been trying to like KDE 4 since its inception, but that hasn't happened. Despite my resistance, I know I need to make the move. KDE 3.5 lost its last footholds in Linuxville and it will be hard to continue using it. So, with the good things I've been hearing about 4.3.2, I figured now was the time. It's been quite a journey so far, and I'm probably not home yet. But here are some of the places I've seen and things I've done.
whoosh, now that's weather
Submitted by srlinuxx on Tuesday 13th of October 2009 06:10:53 PM Filed under
I've been a little disappointed in the appearance of the weather applets in kde 4, but I was getting used to the LCD weather station, However, mandriva includes an extra one...
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TM's Top 10 Linux Distributions of 2009
Submitted by srlinuxx on Monday 12th of October 2009 01:31:42 PM Filed under
Daniweb published their list of Top 10 Linux Distributions for 2009 and unfortunately I and not-just-I didn't agree with his list. So here's our Top 10 List:
I thought we were beyond this?
Submitted by stmok on Saturday 26th of September 2009 11:53:26 AMWomen...Have you not understood the key to the issue at hand? Does one need to point out the solution to this problem?
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digiKam 7.7.0 is released
After three months of active maintenance and another bug triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 7.7.0 of its open source digital photo manager. See below the list of most important features coming with this release.
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Dilution and Misuse of the "Linux" Brand
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Samsung, Red Hat to Work on Linux Drivers for Future Tech
The metaverse is expected to uproot system design as we know it, and Samsung is one of many hardware vendors re-imagining data center infrastructure in preparation for a parallel 3D world.
Samsung is working on new memory technologies that provide faster bandwidth inside hardware for data to travel between CPUs, storage and other computing resources. The company also announced it was partnering with Red Hat to ensure these technologies have Linux compatibility.
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