April 24th, 2008
I saw a promo on Laptop Mag that they are giving away an Asus EEE if you answer their survey. The contest applies only to US residents though.
Some questions on the survey are about comparing the OSes on the Asus EEE. :) Even if you’ve never owned one, it’s ok. There are […]
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April 24th, 2008
And yes, the servers will be hammered by requests of people wanting to download the ISOs.
So use the mirrors, ok? :D
If you need a cheatsheet on the commands you might need, you could check out yesterday’s post and if you want to think about how you should partition and mount your Windows partition if you’re […]
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March 28th, 2008
For Linux users who love games, you don’t need to feel deprived of playing Savage 2. It’s an online real time strategy and/or action game. It depends on what role you want your character to have. As they’ve said on their site, you could choose to be a commander (hence the RTS […]
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March 26th, 2008
Waah! I read about it too late. :( But, in any case the project codenamed Peach has a trailer now. :D Doncha just love open source and the Creative Commons for bringing such projects into the world?!
You must watch the Big Buck Bunny trailer!
It looks like there’s going to be a lot of mischief and […]
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March 26th, 2008
Ubuntu 6.10’s almost at the end of its support period, coming this April 25, 2008. For those of you are wondering how to upgrade, check out the Feisty Upgrades page. However, the upcoming release is in beta already. Details are on the Ubuntu 8.04 Beta Release page. As it is still in […]
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March 22nd, 2008
Aceras, or Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring, is now available for download!
Features include:
Easy installation of multimedia codecs via Codeina so you could play all sorts of media files.
Support for synchronizing your smartphones with KDE or GNOME.
ATI’s new Radeon HD 3xxx range is also supported. (And I think I’d hear those who use ATI give out […]
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February 22nd, 2008
If you’re developing Adobe Air apps, you could try volunteering as a tester for Adobe Air on Linux. To be part of the pool of testers, just answer the questions below and send your answers to helptesterairlinux at adobe dot com:
1. Are you comfortable working with prerelease software that is not yet feature complete?
2. […]
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