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Hacao linux 2.01 Professional released !
Submitted by Hacao on Monday 23rd of October 2006 09:31:00 AM Filed under
Hacao linux 2.01 Professional for Bussiness, Shool, Home.
All in one?
Very good for PC & Laptop
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Halloween Pumpkin Computers
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 22nd of October 2006 08:06:17 PM Filed under
Some crafty chaps have gone to the trouble of modding computers befitting the season. One is based on a Dell Laptop mobo and the other is an old-world Mac.
More HERE with links to the articles.
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Howto: ATI fglrx driver + Xgl + compiz on Debian Sid for KDE users
Submitted by eco2geek on Sunday 22nd of October 2006 12:48:59 AM Filed under
A how-to on manually installing Xgl and compiz on Debian Sid, for KDE users, with the proprietary ATI graphics driver ("fglrx").
Microsoft Vista stumbles at top digital show
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 13th of October 2006 12:01:01 AM Filed under
MIKE SIEVERT, Corporate VP of Microsoft Client Marketing spoke here at Digital Life about how the market has moved from early adopters to the mainstream market place. But a bug interrupted his encomium, or songs of praise.
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Flying laptops and yet another Kubuntu install epic.
Submitted by Bezdomny on Thursday 5th of October 2006 01:31:01 PMOk so it's been relatively quiet from me these past few weeks. The need of many (bills) outweighs the need of the few (hours free). But that’s not the end of it. Oh no indeed. You see, now I have a new laptop and this means endless hours farting around trying to get it to work. And why is that I hear you ask? Well, just when I had finally got my old laptop into a workable state with Kubuntu happily chugging away I had a little 'accident'...........
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SLED 10 rocks!
Submitted by romansky on Wednesday 4th of October 2006 09:42:40 PM Filed under
And just to get that out of the way; SLED 10 is an amazing OS. I can't remeber ever having had so many «how can this be free software ?!?»-experiences. Everything is easy, everything is beautiful.
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God Created the World on a Computer?
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 24th of September 2006 08:57:49 PM Filed under
In the beginning there was the Computer.
And God said_
C:>LET THERE BE LIGHT!
Enter user-id.
C:>GOD
Enter password.
Texstar's 5 yr old screenshot
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 17th of September 2006 09:27:40 PM Filed under
I was looking through an old folder today and found a 5-year-old screenshot of Texstar's desktop. I thought it was interesting to note how much things have changed, but also how, being creatures of habit, much they've stayed the same.
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Avoiding slow package updates with package diffs
Submitted by rekkid on Thursday 14th of September 2006 05:01:56 PM Filed under
If you're using the unstable or testing distribution of Debian GNU/Linux you will almost certainly have noticed that apt-get uses daily-diffs for its package updates. In many common situtations this is more bandwidth efficient, however it isn't always appropriate.
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Gnome 2.16 and Debian
Submitted by rekkid on Wednesday 13th of September 2006 08:25:27 PM Filed under
Gnome 2.16 is out... so when will it hit Debian?
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The ever growing Monster
Submitted by rekkid on Tuesday 12th of September 2006 08:28:03 PM Filed under
A simple oversight may cause some wondering WTF? I’ve been spending most of my time getting my Debian installation up and running with what I need. After a week or so I am really happy with it. Then the other day, I was trying to install something and I had run out of disk space! 23 gigs used already? for Linux?
Airline Safety for the hearing impaired
Submitted by srlinuxx on Tuesday 12th of September 2006 05:16:07 PM Filed under
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54G, Retro crisis and terrible teens.
Submitted by Bezdomny on Friday 8th of September 2006 09:01:11 AMThis week has been a sort of non-event. Although I did get a refund on a parking ticket as mentioned in some previous spurious blog. Had a call from a friend, she had just bought a new wireless card and was struggling to get it connected. The Knoppix I installed on her laptop is running fine but something I have generally found with Linux is that once it is working, leave it well alone! I asked why she had bought the new card. "It's a 'G' and it's faster than my 'B', Internet has been slow'. Hmmm, Internet slow. How do you explain this one?
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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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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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