Category Archives: GNU/Linux

Get Over The Old UIs

I was just looking at another distribution, I won’t name it, but it won’t be hard to narrow it down, if you’re smart, and know a bit about me. 🙂 Anyway, it had the KDE 3.5X series desktop environment as … Continue reading

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Weekend Wrap-up

Not getting it What’s with this community and people actually not getting it, seriously? I’ve read articles/blog posts from prominent figures in this community for weeks now and they either just don’t understand a lot, or they’re purposely writing these … Continue reading

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HowTo: Debian Apt Pinning And Upgrading To Other Branches

Recently I’ve been quite busy on a number of side projects. While working on one of the projects I was helping someone else understand it. That led me to trying to explain pinning. Pinning is extremely simple and needed for … Continue reading

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There Should Be Only One Distribution!

I often read about there being yet another distribution, how they’re not needed, and of course, based on Ubuntu. At DistroWatch.com people have even told Ladislav Bodnar the site’s creator/owner that he shouldn’t allow all of these derivatives and have … Continue reading

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Ubuntu Slaps Its Users In The Face

Or does it? I just read an article written by Graham Morrison over at techradar.com about Ubuntu and Unity. I’m not going to go into a ton of details since I’m going to actually write a super short post for … Continue reading

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