Ubuntu 10.10 – Is it worth the hype?
As with any Ubuntu release, Ubuntu 10.10 has quite the hype train backing it, and its release. But this time, they backed it up better [ continue reading... ]
As with any Ubuntu release, Ubuntu 10.10 has quite the hype train backing it, and its release. But this time, they backed it up better [ continue reading... ]
One of the most noticeable features of ubuntu is the common use of sudo in order to perform ‘root’ level tasks. By default the ‘root’ [ continue reading... ]
Goolge Chrome is a kick ass browser that is taking the browsing industry by storm. Its stunning speed has been winning users over since it’s [ continue reading... ]
Here’s a quick how to on setting user x to auto login under KDE 4. You may want to do this if it’s your machine [ continue reading... ]
The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS, the fourth maintenance update to Ubuntu’s 8.04 LTS release. This release includes [ continue reading... ]
Today was the announcement of the release of KDE 4.4 RC2 which provides you, the user, with the ability to try out this great release [ continue reading... ]
Here’s an excerpt from KDE’s release notes for KDE 4.4 RC1:To install on openSUSE, we’ll use the openSUSE KDE Factory Build Service.To add the repository [ continue reading... ]
I decided to check out the different Windows Switching options in KDE 4, and decided I’d give a little preview of the 5 different methods [ continue reading... ]
Recently I upgraded to Amarok 2.2.1.90 from 2.2.0 while testing out some KDE 4.4. However, when I first started listening to the music I realized [ continue reading... ]
From the KDE.org Website:I’ll be writing a little bit about blogilo, which I have used since it’s inception and find it quite compelling.Plasma for Netbook [ continue reading... ]
If you follow my blog you’ll know that I’ve recently switched backed to KDE from GNOME, and I recently found a feature that I really [ continue reading... ]
Here’s a walk through of the Linux Mint 8 Helena. You’ll notice a ton of similarities between the installation process of Linux Mint 8 and [ continue reading... ]
bounce house rentals . Recently Adobe released a native 64-Bit native version of the popular Flash plugin.Here’s an excerpt from their site:You can download the [ continue reading... ]
I went ahead and just did a quick screenshot walk through of installing Ubuntu 9.10, and some possible points of interest for anyone that may [ continue reading... ]
I forgot my laptop at home today, so I was unable to install Chrome while I was at work. condos for rent . (yes, that’s [ continue reading... ]