Hardy Heron will spread open its wings this Thursday and take that leap into a new era of desktop computing. I am leaning so acutely on my toes that they hurt.
(posted on 21 Apr 2008 by ckunte.com)
It's IT Blogwatch: in which Red Hat gives up on the consumer desktop Linux market. Not to mention some Chinese guys with too much time on their hands...
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(posted on 18 Apr 2008 by IT Blogwatch)
At times where Linux provides a secure and healthy environment for users, it makes other things even more complicated and intricate. Despite being such a user-friendly operating system, it is not that easy to login to Ubuntu as a root user.
Root user has... (posted on 16 Apr 2008 by Sizlopedia)
The countdown for Ubuntu 8.04 finally begins today as now there are only 9 days to go for the official launch of Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron. But before Ubuntu lovers get their hands on Hardy, their biggest anticipation is about the new features and... (posted on 15 Apr 2008 by Sizlopedia)
Turning on ClearType mode if you’re using an LCD monitor helps a lot in improving readability. Ubuntu, by default, doesn’t have ClearType turned on. However, you could achieve really nice font smoothing by just choosing an option in the settings.
In... (posted on 10 Apr 2008 by Shankar Ganesh's Tech Blog)
It’s a strange feeling, but I really enjoy booting up and using Ubuntu—as my primary OS at home, like I have felt for no other before. I mean, I am neither a linux kernel diver, nor a developer. I’m just this regular guy—okay I run this website, but... (posted on 10 Apr 2008 by ckunte.com)
It’s a strange feeling, but I really enjoy booting up and using Ubuntu—as my primary OS at home, like I have felt for no other before. I mean, I am neither a linux kernel diver, nor a developer. I’m just this regular guy—okay I run this website, but... (posted on 9 Apr 2008 by ckunte.com)
If you just dropped Windows XP for Ubuntu on your machine, chances are you're wondering how to set up automatic user logging in on Ubuntu. Setting up autologin in Ubuntu is quite easy and you can do the same in a matter of a few clicks.
Here's a quick... (posted on 9 Apr 2008 by Shankar Ganesh's Tech Blog)
There are times in the live chat were I’m asked what Linux distribution is used most. While that particular question can’t be readily answered, the site www.DistroWatch.com will to a degree indicate what distributions are being downloaded most.
On that... (posted on 8 Apr 2008 by PCMech)
Installing a new program in Linux is no piece of cake. Either you have to use Add/Remove Applications or you might have to do it the hard way using the Terminal.
This is where Windows take the precedence as it allows one-click installation of programs... (posted on 7 Apr 2008 by Sizlopedia)