June 26th, 2008
I say get down and dirty with it.
There’s no other way than to use Linux and the apps bundled in the distro you’ve chosen to work/play with. It’s the only way you’d figure out if Linux would meet or solve your needs and wants. It’s also the only way to let you learn […]
By Clair -- 2 comments
June 15th, 2008
I think that those who interact with clients who prefer Microsoft software and file formats would find it difficult. But there are apps that help make life a little bit easier by making it possible to import the file into Microsoft readable files. (Though of course, the reality is that there are constraints, because […]
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June 5th, 2008
It’s the season to be jolly!
I am really glad to read about more and more ultraportables with Linux bundled in them. It might not be the best thing after sliced bread but I love it. I didn’t expect this when I bought my Lenovo in 2007. Now I sort of regret it because […]
By Clair -- 0 comments
June 2nd, 2008
When I first used Mandrake 10, I could log in as super user with all the graphical interfaces and was pointing and clicking on things a lot. I realized later on that it could have caused me so much pain and agony, as well as a potential reinstall of the entire OS in case […]
By Clair -- 3 comments
June 1st, 2008
Do you buy Linux DVDs online? Or do you ask someone to burn a copy for you? :)
Whether you get them free from magazines, from the Internet or somewhere else, let us know. Especially if you have other sources we don’t know of yet.
My copies are mainly burned CDs or DVDs from friends […]
By Clair -- 5 comments
May 27th, 2008
If you have a small company with one graphic artist with his own tools, things might not be difficult in terms of resource allocation. But if you’re considering expansion… It’s another matter. You’d have to look at the software that they use. If a lot of your applicants are well-versed in the […]
By Clair -- 9 comments
May 1st, 2008
Timelady gave me a lovely link for all you Asus EEE users out there. It’s a guide on configuring WPA on Xandros.
What does it involve?
Removing the WPA supplicant installed by default.
Installing WPA supplicant from the Debian repositories.
Installing MadWifi drivers.
Creating wpa_supplicant.conf_MINE
Creating a new network configuration.
Making sure that you fix the network monitor icon.
The […]
By Clair -- 0 comments
April 19th, 2008
I have been itching to try out Dreamlinux. However, I think that it’s not meant to be because I keep having problems downloading it from their site.
Aiya~ That or I have to ask someone to burn me a copy and send it to my office or home. :(
Dreamlinux looks like it will be easier […]
By Clair -- 1 comment
April 3rd, 2008
After almost a month, there are 47 votes on the poll and survey says…
It sucks and could make Linux look really bad.
It’s not a big problem. It’s Wal-Mart’s loss.
I expected that. Linux isn’t ready for mainstream yet.
I don’t care.
They’re still selling the PCs online.
F*ck the Wal-Mart. Go buy elsewhere!
Add an Answer
Looks like some […]
By Clair -- 1 comment
March 28th, 2008
At the PWN 2 OWN hacking contest, the MacBook Air has been hacked already. However, the Linux and Vista machines have yet to be hacked.
Sounds interesting.
Contest rules state that Miller could only take advantage of software that was pre-installed on the Mac, so the flaw he exploited must have been accessible, or possibly inside, […]
By Clair -- 1 comment
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