Archive for October, 2007
This one of the most awesome or wicked( what ever) and original Ubuntu flags I’ve found on the web. It was created by MenZa, a well known participant on the Ubuntu Forum. It is released under a GNU GPL license, hilarious eh. Naturally, I hope to find big companies coming out with certificate’s of authenticity […]
Installing Azureus on Ubuntu 7.10 Many would have noticed that whilst trying to install the famous BitTorrent client, Azureus on Ubuntu 7.10 from a terminal, it hang up with the response Aborted (core dumped) azureus This issue occurs with other p2p clients like aMule-AdunanzA. The Ubuntu community for now uses a patch to fix this […]
Linux games for now are not up to what we find on Windows or Apple neither are they up to what we find on Xbox or PlayStation. Nonetheless it is good to know that they are good Open Source or free games available for various Linux distributions. Linux Journal came out with a rather interesting […]
Mythbuntu, the Windows Media Centre alternative is an Ubuntu based Linux distribution that is dedicated to media. You can watch video and record live TV (with the help of a TV tuner), listen to music, or browse pictures. It is simply an all-in-one PC and entertainment centre. Mythbuntu is practically the core of Ubuntu without […]
The Apache Software Foundation launched it’s seventh annual conference called ApacheCon US. The very first Apachecon US was held in Orlando, Florclassa on 8-10 March 2000 and since then the tradition has been kept. This year Apachecon US will be held 12-16 November 2007 at the Westin Peachtree Plaza in Atlanta, Georgia. The Apache conference […]