I don't watch a lot of TV and what I do watch is usually at www.hulu.com could the Gnome desktop have made it to national TV?
Read more »Ubuntu On national TV?
- Login to post comments
2008 State Of The Penguin Report - Part 1
Blog of helios is happy to publish their findings after over 1000 separate Linux installs. This will be the first part of a three part weekly series. We hope there is something for all of us to learn within.
Read more »- Login to post comments
One More Reason for Linux Lovers to Give Thanks
Adobe's long-awaited release of a 64-bit version of Flash for Linux won the company praise and even a little advocacy in the Linux blogosphere last week. Writers touted the speed and robustness of the new Flash and told people to stop pirating Photoshop -- and use GIMP instead.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Linux Community to Redmond - Do The Right Thing.
We've known for a while now that Microsoft, or someone at Microsoft buzzes our blog and website from time to time. And yes...we have a mole...did you expect anything different from us?
Read more »- Login to post comments
Defending the flame of Linux freedom
Increasingly we're seeing big business jump on the Linux bandwagon, as companies wake up to the money that can be made out of a community of developers working for free.
Read more »- Login to post comments
15 Inspiring Steve Jobs Quotes for FOSS Developers to Ponder
Steve Jobs, Apple's co-founder and CEO, is the genius behind some of the most innovative and influential tech products in history.
Read more »Public Open Source Companies: Much Ado About Nothing?
The other day, in the post How Low Can Public Open Source Companies Go?
Read more »- Login to post comments
Editor's Note: Linux Should Copy Amiga
Mark Shuttleworth made headlines not too long ago when he called for the Linux desktop to surpass Mac OS X in both beauty and functionality. While a lot of folks thought that was breathtaking and audacious, I think he's aiming too low. I think Linux should aspire to equal or better the AmigaOS.
Read more »- Login to post comments
The telepathic desktop: apps are out, people are in
This article is a humble opinion piece of a GNOME user who wishes to stop using communication software and just be in touch with people. I want to write mail to, chat with, talk to, and have video conferences with real people without worrying about applications and technology.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Linux is a kernel, Now STFU
Ok. How many times did it happen to you that whenever you say “Linux” referring to Linux Distro or Linux as an OS in general, some righteous-grammar nazi pops out of nowhere only to correct you by pointing out the obvious and the annoying fact that “Linux is actually a kernel”...
Read more »- Login to post comments
PCLinuxOS Magazine, November 2008
PCLinuxOS Magazine, November 2008 (Issue 27) is available to download. You can find it at the PCLinuxOS Magazine website. If you'd like to be informed immediately about our releases, please signup for the Magazine-Announce mailing list .
Read more »- Login to post comments
How to Help New Linux Users
Computer people are fine human beings, but they do a lot of harm in the ways they "help" other people with their computer problems. Now that we're trying to get everyone online, I thought it might be helpful to write down everything I've been taught about helping people use computers.
Read more »- Login to post comments
The Linux tinority responds
I'm not one of those highly vocal GNU/Linux users referred to by my editor Stan Beer a few days back. But then I am definitely one of the "tinority" because I do use the operating system on my desktop - and anywhere else that I need computing power.
Read more »- Login to post comments
An Easier Way to Deploy Ubuntu, CentOS
Ubuntu and CentOS are now in the rPath. The company yesterday began shipping a version of its rBuilder build and release management system for Linux that adds those distros; the tool previously worked only with Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise and its own rPath Linux.
Read more »- Login to post comments
An Open Source Version of BitRock InstallBuilder Is What GNU/Linux Really Need As Installer
Today I came across a nice bit of software called BitRock Installer when I wanted to evaluate Qt Creator in its Preview Release. Actually, it's a software installer similar in appearance and easiness to the ones available on Windows.
Read more »- Login to post comments