Archive for June, 2011

(Credit: Ubuntu) Surprising revelation: for the last month or so, I’ve been using a Linux-powered laptop as my primary work machine. Linux, of course, is the free, open-source alternative to Windows and Mac operating systems. I’ve fiddled with it from time to time, but never considered it a viable replacement for either one.  Mind you, I can’t abandon Windows altogether. Not only do I write …
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For today’s 30 Days With Ubuntu Linux post, I list my five favorite things about my experience with the platform to balance out with last night’s list of my top five complaints.
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Pengembang GalaxyTab menginstal Linux Ubuntu ke dalam tablet 10.1 keluaran Samsung?
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Digital Trends – Opera Software has launched version 11.5 of its desktop Web browser for Windows, Mac OS X (10.6 or newer), and Linux, featuring a streamlined interface and new Speed Dial extensions that pull in key information from users’ favorite sites and services without requiring users to navigate separately to the sites: just load Opera, and Speed Dial extensions put the information you want up front, automatically. The new version also features an updates rendering engine, improved performance, a number of tweaks and bug fixes.
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PC Magazine – After a bumpy week with business, Mozilla has issued a blog post reassuring enterprise customers that the foundation is, in fact, committed to their needs.
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