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Tuxmachines.org for sale (update)
Submitted by srlinuxx on Monday 21st of October 2013 07:35:03 PM Filed under
I've decided to try and see if anyone might be interested in buying and doing something with my domain and site. So, today, I'm posting this ad here: tuxmachines.org for sale.
Update: I've received some bids and will decide by Monday....
Why is Security not Turned on by Default?
Submitted by fieldyweb on Tuesday 10th of September 2013 07:36:42 PM Filed under
This isn't a Windows thing, Linux as well should be more secure than the assumption that the OS with elevated privileges is secure enough, there is so much more Desktop Linux could be doing to make the users experience more secure.
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Sometimes the Tech pres just gets it wrong..
Submitted by fieldyweb on Friday 6th of September 2013 07:44:57 PM Filed under
While I know this is a Linux site, i feel that Windows RT is getting the same bad rap Linux gets from the Tech press in many areas. A lack of true understanding of just what they are dealing with or just a huge need to present some form of being part of the crowd. I'm not sure just what it is however it needs to change. It's the same thing that happens when some people review Ubuntu PHone for example and claim it's not a viable platform.. and it annoys me..
Why Everything you've read in the tech press about Windows RT is WRONG!!
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sorry so slow
Submitted by srlinuxx on Wednesday 14th of August 2013 08:55:03 PM Filed under
Sorry I've slowed down on gathering the interesting news lately. I think my blood pressure is back up or something. I'm trying to get a dr appointment. But I'm trying to get back up to speed. Thanks for your patience.
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blogstop javascript
Submitted by srlinuxx on Wednesday 14th of August 2013 08:52:55 PM Filed under
Man, I hate those blogspot blogs that require javascript (or something) to display the basic text of the article they wish linked to. Sometimes I just close konqueror and don't.
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SOL
Submitted by srlinuxx on Wednesday 7th of August 2013 06:19:25 PM Filed under
Wonder how many journalists are waiting for the SOL to fail so they can use the headline "SOL is Shit Out of Luck?" (Not /me/ of course, but I do smell a poll question in there somewhere).
Del is ambiguous
Submitted by srlinuxx on Wednesday 24th of July 2013 04:27:28 PM Filed under
New KDE 4.10.5 is more like Windows than ever. Fresh new warning says "The key sequence 'Del' is ambiguous. Use 'Configure Shortcuts' from the 'Settings' menu to solve the ambiguity. No action will be triggered." Great, after 14 years of using KDE and the Del key to delete unwanted mail, all of a sudden said Del key is ambiguious. What's ambiguious about Del? Del means delete. No means no....
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Head to head the best of class, the Lumia 920 and the Nexus 4
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 14th of July 2013 07:56:28 PM Filed under
With the tenuous link of Linux/android I take a look at just how googles flagship device stands up against the top WP8 phone
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Big Thank You to All
Submitted by srlinuxx on Saturday 13th of July 2013 11:22:31 PM Filed under
Despite the economy and my decreased traffic, I'd say the donation drive was a success. I saw a lot of familiar names of those who had given before as well as some new ones. Ad revenue was up as well.
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Softpedia
Submitted by srlinuxx on Tuesday 9th of July 2013 07:01:34 PM Filed under
Linking to Softpedia.com articles has always presented a bit of a moral dilemma. They cover things that others don't or many times identify an angle no one else has. I like their little news blurbs. But I don't like that they link to downloads on their own server instead of the source.
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OpenSUSE from an Ubuntu users point of view..
Submitted by fieldyweb on Monday 8th of July 2013 09:09:43 PM Filed under
I'm not a huge fan of VS posts, you know, Linux Mint VS Fedora.. I'm a Linux user, and i've recently migrated from Ubuntu to OpenSuse to see what the other side of the fence is likem what's done different, what is good, what is not so good. I've put together a few observations
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TM Donation Drive, Updates
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 7th of July 2013 05:43:55 PM Filed under
Our donation drive has been going well and we thank all so much, as we do those that allowed ads for my site. But it seems to be winding down, pledges have seemed to have stopped. I'll leave up the reminder up a few more days maybe, but then we'll conclude the 2013 Donation Drive. Report and formal thank you to follow. Please see the donation page if you'd like to help.
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Fixing OpenSuse’s Dog Awful default fonts…
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 7th of July 2013 11:27:56 AM Filed under
Lets not beat around the bush here, the default font rendering in OpenSuse and the default font do not an OS fit for reading make.. this can be fixed however..
Love or hate Ubuntu, out of the box it has one of the best font rendering setups of any distro and considering how much time we spend on our PC’s setting your fonts up correctly is one less headach, literally.
I’m not sure how much of these instructions I got right, however after a reboot the screen text does at least look better..
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Stopping Screen Flickering on Ivy Bridge Laptops using Linux
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 7th of July 2013 10:46:28 AM Filed under
This is a solution to a problem which has been dogging me on every version of Linux I install on the Acer Aspire S3. I'm hoping it will help someone.
I'm running Mint
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 5th of July 2013 09:10:24 PM Filed under
I needed a fresh install on a safe partition today and thought I'd try Korora 19, but alas, I've ended up using Mint 15 KDE (rc). So, far so good...
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back up & running
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 5th of July 2013 07:59:52 PM Filed under
Sorry for the unusually long delay. I forget how long it really takes to set up a new system these days what with having to "archive" crap first then "importing" them instead of copying a directory of nice text files or <gasp> linking to the old directory or file... I'm starting to have Windows flashbacks... oh, sorry. Anywho, ole Akregator is doing its thing pulling in today's headlines now.
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disk trouble
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 5th of July 2013 02:36:25 PM Filed under
I've been having trouble with my disk lately. I'm not sure if it's the disk or my install, but it looks a whole lot like a disk dying. So, it'll take me a few hours to get back up and running before I can search for cool news links. Sorry, and I'll get back as soon as I can. Thanks!
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ah-ha! That's why Korora
Submitted by srlinuxx on Thursday 4th of July 2013 07:53:24 PM Filed under
When Kororaa changed their name to Korora I wondered why? But today I think I've spotted the real reason.
My thoughts after nearly a week with KDE 4.10
Submitted by fieldyweb on Tuesday 2nd of July 2013 09:57:06 PMI'm switching to KDE from Gnome 3 for a Month.. This is nearly a week..
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Linux Desktops KDE 4 vs Unity vs Gnome 3 in the real world.
Submitted by fieldyweb on Tuesday 2nd of July 2013 09:21:31 PMIf you’ve chosen one of the major Linux distributions chances are (unless you’re a Mint user) you’ve come across the three big Linux Gui’s KDE, Gnome 3 and Unity.
The problem with any post like this is it’s an opinion piece, and with out a shadow of a doubt my opinion is probably going to vastly different to a lot of people out there. Linux users can be ferociously protective of not just their choice of distro, but their choice of Desktop as well.
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