A really cute series of cartoons depicting the mac, windows, and linux os s.
Read more »Internet: Host-to-Host Software - RFC 1, 7 April 1969
"...Peer-to-peer architecture embodies one of the key technical concepts of the internet, described in the first internet Request for Comments, RFC 1, Host Software dated 7 April 1969..." -- via http://blogs.solixta.com/rochellesblog6989/2008/07/21/peer-to-peer/ --
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I'm running Gnome
As it turns out, I start to dislike the way the KDE project is proceeding, and I don’t refer to the Gentoo KDE project, but to the whole of KDE project.
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Helping Hands and openSUSE-Tutorials off to a great start
As some of you may know, several weeks ago, the openSUSE-GNOME Team launched the Helping Hands Project. We’ve had three sessions so far, and each time we host an event, the number of visitors to the #opensuse-gnome IRC channel increases. Last Friday, we actually had a record channel peak of 88 visitors for our Evolution mail client presentation.
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LSD Man Page. More Linux/Unix Humor
As I pull these articles out of the vaults, I'm surprised at how many of them are still floating around on the web. I actually found this man page for LSD
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Brilliant Brainstorms (#19)
Brilliant Brainstorms is a weekly summary of some of the best/most interesting brainstorms from the Ubuntu Brainstorm site.
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This is not a GTK+ 3.0 blog post
I have been trying to follow the intense debate tagged GTK+ 3.0 and actually covering a lot more, from the longest post to the shortest. If I was into film criticism I would say that the story is evolving from decadentism to apocalypticism, with elements of final time, esoterism, conspiracy, dualism and reincarnation. It’s confusing… but solvable, since confusion is just a mental state.
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8th Jornadas Regionales de Software Libre
"...During the event programmers, developers, strategists, technology experts and entrepeneurs involved with Free software will meet to exchange ideas, share techniques, discuss and explore free technologies...
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Tough love: Linux needs more haters
I’ve been spending far too much time reading a blog recently. Normally I dislike reading blogs, or as my friend from the IT News site “the Register” Andrew Orlowski calls them; “Wikki W**kers”. They are usually rather vacuous and the pressure to write something, anything, to attract attention means there is very little worth reading...However, the LinuxHaters blog is rather different
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Open Standards for Cloud Computing
We are in an exciting time for technology and cloud computing. While web applications are not yet replacing desktop applications on a large scale, web applications that are capable of competing with their desktop counterparts are appearing on an almost daily basis.
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Can Linux Replace Windows - Maybe!
I loaded Ubuntu Linux on my test laptop a couple of weeks ago more or less on a lark, thinking I would just see for myself what the current state of the Linux world is today. When I saw how easily it loaded (and how quickly!), and how well it worked, I decided to try loading it on my main laptop to see how that would go... After two weeks of loading a variety of different Linux distributions ...
Read more »OpenBSD devs respond to Torvalds' monkey jibe
OpenBSD developers have responded to comments made by Linus Torvalds that they are a "bunch of masturbating monkeys".
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Linux Hater's Blog actually well worth reading
Whatever your feelings are about Linux (or Windows, or OS X , or ...) you really should check out the Linux Hater's Blog...It's actually farther from all-out-flaming than you'd think and basically challenges the Linux community to do better.
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Which platform: Cathedral or open source?
There are two fundamental approaches to building software, and they're often called the Cathedral and the Bazaar.
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Is Selling Linux Evil?
Not too ago, I stumbled onto a post that was created by a rather irate blogger who felt that Ubuntu was getting the shaft. Apparently someone had decided to "sell" Ubuntu CDs, with packaging, on eBay. In this article, I want to seriously examine what, if any, harm was done here.
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