That's mighty nice of Groupon to drop money on 28 trademark applications just so the GNOME Foundation (who incidentally do more than make the GNOME desktop environment) can boost their end of year donations. They even…
Is that you Mark McCahill?
There was a more general stackexchange question dealing with this. Actually, there are probably a few - but this is recent enough to warrant reading. http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/17858/how-can-i-impr...
For those of you planning to host a launch party, here is a useful reference on how to make your launch party the best party it can be. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cX4t5-YpHQ
In the United Kingdom, we have a whole slab of second-level domains for specific purposes. .ac.uk for educational establishments beyond school, .sch.uk for schools, and .bl.uk for the national library. On top of that we…
I do hope I'm not the only one who thought of this: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.html
Personally, I feel that the more people who learn to code, the better position we as members of society are placed in. While I certainly have no need for my local member of parliament to play perl golf in his/her spare…
I'm not quite sure about that. I suppose I'm being used a testing data for RHEL by using Fedora. But on the other hand, I'm not submitting bug reports or any other form of data to Red Hat. I understand your point, and…
It slightly irks me they moved from "Linux support is definitely on the table too!" to "a Linux version [...] beyond the scope of the project." But not quite as much as their move to add more technical content when they…
The solution is to be the only ISP in the area, and to strong-arm start-up competitors out of business with year-long contracts that force you to pay for months you have remaining upon cancellation. Source: (I am…
"[...]or forcing you to get yet another username and password to keep track of." As a professional fraudster with first class honours in identity theft, I for one welcome the move to a grand unified…
Just to add a small correction - the air does not have 'top of the line' i5 or i7 processors. Rather, they use a slower, dual-core mobility model. I'd also argue that it is 'cheap' - but that's more of a relative point.…
That's mighty nice of Groupon to drop money on 28 trademark applications just so the GNOME Foundation (who incidentally do more than make the GNOME desktop environment) can boost their end of year donations. They even…
Is that you Mark McCahill?
There was a more general stackexchange question dealing with this. Actually, there are probably a few - but this is recent enough to warrant reading. http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/17858/how-can-i-impr...
For those of you planning to host a launch party, here is a useful reference on how to make your launch party the best party it can be. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cX4t5-YpHQ
In the United Kingdom, we have a whole slab of second-level domains for specific purposes. .ac.uk for educational establishments beyond school, .sch.uk for schools, and .bl.uk for the national library. On top of that we…
I do hope I'm not the only one who thought of this: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.html
Personally, I feel that the more people who learn to code, the better position we as members of society are placed in. While I certainly have no need for my local member of parliament to play perl golf in his/her spare…
I'm not quite sure about that. I suppose I'm being used a testing data for RHEL by using Fedora. But on the other hand, I'm not submitting bug reports or any other form of data to Red Hat. I understand your point, and…
It slightly irks me they moved from "Linux support is definitely on the table too!" to "a Linux version [...] beyond the scope of the project." But not quite as much as their move to add more technical content when they…
The solution is to be the only ISP in the area, and to strong-arm start-up competitors out of business with year-long contracts that force you to pay for months you have remaining upon cancellation. Source: (I am…
"[...]or forcing you to get yet another username and password to keep track of." As a professional fraudster with first class honours in identity theft, I for one welcome the move to a grand unified…
Just to add a small correction - the air does not have 'top of the line' i5 or i7 processors. Rather, they use a slower, dual-core mobility model. I'd also argue that it is 'cheap' - but that's more of a relative point.…