Archive for the 'herd' Category
The Guide V2.0 is out!
Read it and give me your comments.
It’s rewritten, shorter and I think stronger then the first version. Enjoy reading!
Read it here: http://peterpparker.wordpress.com/v20-the-guide-to-the-100-linux-desktop-revolution/
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Well I promised it somehow… here it comes:
http://peterpparker.wordpress.com/the-guide-to-100-linuxkde-success-the-linux-manifest/ (or click on the top the tab “the guide to”)
Well worth a read and yes it’s long but it includes a lot of ideas so read it and comment on it and spread the word! Thanks!
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It has bugged me from the beginning that KDE was going to be the little sister of big brother GNOME in the Ubuntu distro. That’s why I began to state the whole issue by just referring to the website of both of the projects. A reader commented on this post and made me feel even [...]
Filed under: apple, feisty, gnome, herd, kde, kde 4, kde4, kubuntu, linux, mac, open source, ubuntu | 1 Comment
The Ubuntu issues: bcm43xx, kvm
Just an interesting note. A lot of people who enter this blog and find it with google, … come here with the terms “ubuntu broke kvm feisty” or “bcm43xx issue” or something similar. I haven’t checked the situation lately but this makes me seem that they put out an release that had two significant problems [...]
Filed under: Canonical, bcm43xx, drivers, feisty, herd, kqemu, kubuntu, kvm, linux, ubuntu | 2 Comments
I’ve just been using it for a few hours and I’m scared of the many mistakes that are coming up in this release. The system settings dialogues are the worst I’ve ever seen! Full of settings but often useless or badly organized how should a normal computer user use this control center to get things [...]
Filed under: feisty, herd, kde, kubuntu, linux | 2 Comments
Just got going with the Feisty Fawn Herd 5 test release of Kubuntu and it’s not the state of testing I’m complaining about, it’s more thinks have been probably on Kubuntu already for a longer time but putting a 7. out there before fixing these issues is a mistake because users will think – wow [...]
Filed under: feisty, herd, kde, kubuntu, linux | 10 Comments