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March 12, 2009

My all time favorite stupid brainstorm idea is about a distro "hiring" the Art Team of a competing distro to help with their advertising, but for today's issue I stole another one from Rahul, just as hilarious in its cyclicity: brainstorm idea about making developers to give a shit about b...
nicu - a window to my sucky life [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by nicu at 9:42 AM
Hello all. First off i want to just say this and get it out of the way. I am very new to linux. Started using it for a class i am taking, (finals next week) and i am a semi converted from Windows. I have Xp on my Dell latitude D500 laptop, took it off and placed Mandriva on it, which i do like. And ...
LinuxQuestions.org [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Willpower at 2:11 AM

March 11, 2009

I am trying to install Fedora 10 on a T500 Thinkpad from a CD that I burnt myself (using an ISO image downloaded from the Fedora web site). I saw from previous posts that I first have to disable the switchable graphics on the laptop in the BIOS setup, which I've now done. But when the CD loads, it c...
LinuxQuestions.org [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by glip at 9:18 PM
Coding Horror: Why Can't Error Messages Be Fun? - Chrome is a joy to use, and in my opinion at least, it's the first true advance in web browser technology since the heady days of Internet Explorer 4.0. Chrome is filled with so many thoughtful details, so many reimaginings of web browser functio...
Vinny Carpenter's blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Vinny Carpenter at 5:00 PM
Windows/Mac/Linux (All platforms): The free, multi-platform iTunes assaulter (if not quite killer) Songbird busts out great improvements for a 1.1 version, including a one-click album art grabber, performance improvements, and loads o' little tweaks. The killer new feature is a single menu option, u...
Lifehacker [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Kevin Purdy at 10:00 AM

March 10, 2009

A few days back we looked at how to password protect your GRUB boot entries so that a password is required before anyone can boot the operating system or edit the boot entry. Let’s look at some ways you can use to reset your Linux system’s password. You might know that the root user can ...
MakeUseOf.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Varun Kashyap at 7:01 PM
so this was obviously pretty dumb of me, but hopefully it's not too hard to fix. I deleted my ubuntu partition from windows, and of course now I can't boot into anything. It says error 17. I have a lot of important files in windows that I need to access. What should I do?...
LinuxQuestions.org [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by tylerrrrrrr at 5:38 PM
BackTrack was the winner of our recent Hive Five for best Live CD, so we decided to take it for a test drive and show off a few of the features for everybody else. BackTrack can be installed to a regular boot cd, a USB drive, installed to the hard drive, or even downloaded as a VMware virtual machin...
Lifehacker [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by The How-To Geek at 4:00 PM
Din seria articolelor despre certificări ( [1] [2] [3]), doresc să aduc la cunoştinţă certificările din domeniul Linux. Spre deosebire de certifcările de la companii cum sunt Cisco, Microsoft, Sun sau Oracle ce oferă certifcări pentru produsele lor, cele legate de Linux nu pot fi sub tulela...
linux360 Feed Aggregator [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by AlexJ at 7:01 AM
I usually don’t do a huge amount of reading about Linux. That is, not concerning its development. I am usually concerned with solving problems, with the specific distribution I am working with, at the time. Since the weekend, I have been reading a few articles about Jaunty Jackelope, the upcom...
lockergnome network [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by The Oracle at 2:35 AM | 1 Citations
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