Linux and GNU – GNU Project – Free Software Foundation (FSF)
Now I know that it is important to call it GNU/Linux, not just Linux — give credit where credit is due (click here to read more.)
nothing serious, just some random stuff I find interesting
Now I know that it is important to call it GNU/Linux, not just Linux — give credit where credit is due (click here to read more.)
I stumble on this nice Linux tutorial. The title of the site: “Jansen, The Linux Apprentice, a rather frazzled lady, has a wild eyed stare, she’s learning Linux or bust” Take a look here.
Ubuntu – Components Main, restricted, universe, and multiverse. Correction on my previous statement about multiverse being like Sid. That was totally wrong. The Ubuntu repository components are divided as follows: Main: Which has the...
Unofficial Ubuntu 5.04 Starter Guide. Ubuntu is very easy to set up, so I don’t think you’ll need this site for basic setup. This is an excellent site, though, to help quickly set up...
Ubuntu Linux. I tried using Ubuntu Linux briefly, a while back. It didn’t hit me. It seemed nice. I liked how it automatically detected my video/screen capability — which no other Distro could do...
So far I like Xfld, but I’m not happy with the Knoppix stuff in Xfld, though. Getting the time on my machine to work right was a pain. Thinking it was like Debian, I...
In the past week or so I’ve started using :: Xfld ::. Xfld is a live Linux CD based on Debian and uses XFCE4.2 as its Desktop manager. I’ve tried XFCE before on my...
The Era of the Penguin … As far as my desktop goes, its Linux from now on. In the workshop I attended at APRICOT, the machines we used were Linux (Fedora Core 3). I...
I Just came back from APRICOT in Kyoto, Japan. I really enjoyed the conference, and enjoyed visiting Japan. I wish I had more to see Japan or even just Kyoto, unfortunately because of work,...
I just discovered Mozilla Extensions. There is so many cool extensions. Take a look at Extension Room. Among them is “BlogThis”, which I’m using now to write this blog; There is “fireFTP” a smooth...