It is still a question that floats around the web… an people still asking it : “Does Desktop Linux suck … or rock ?”. Bryan Lunduke, the co-host on Linux Action Show asks the same question at Linux Fest Northwest and how we can fix it. For the first time, there is a new session “Why Linux Does Not Suck”.
Month: April 2012
Optimus Kernel 3.2.16 released
You can download the latest version of Optimus Kernel which is based on the following recipes : Linux 3.2.16 Ubuntu/Debian patchsets BFS and BFQ patches In-house optimizations Go Grab your Packages from the Download Page >>>>> Optimus Change log: Rebuild and synced with 3.2.14 vanilla Linux kernel (for what is included please read the kernel … Read more
Why photography enthusiasts should use OpenPhoto
Being a photography enthusiast is not just a matter of taking some photos but it is a matter of sharing them with your friends or the whole world. Sharing involves owning a file storage that connects with the world out there and has social networking capabilities. This is where OpenPhoto comes handy !
Why I don’t (won’t) buy an iOS mobile device
This post is due to my laziness, as I am bored explaining to every one out there why I will not buy an iOS device. Here are some videos explaining the truth about Apple and Google’s OS.
No network connection, a weird problem…
This post is related to a problem that some users of Ubuntu came across to a bug that prevents their system to establish connection when using the latest version of Optimus Kernel and describes a permanent solution to it.
Best Linux Distros
A comprehensive article that gives an overview of the best Linux distributions available for any purpose.
Openphoto: Control your personal photos the way Instagram would be jealous
You probably read my previous story about my One Week on Instagram. Instagram which was recently acquired by Facebook uses Ubuntu Server 11.04 to power their cloud. OpenPhoto which was a Kickstarter project and is becoming very popular in the wake of the Instagram acquisition is also powered by Ubuntu Server 11.04 but offers users the ability to take total ownership of their photos and rapidly deploy a crisp new way to manage photos.
iQunix 10.10v1 end-of-life reached on April 10
iQunix 10.10v1 was released on 2011-03-15 end according to the release schedule of Ubuntu, it has come to an end-of-support. This note is just to confirm that the support period for iQunix 10.10v1 formally has ended on April 10, 2012 and Ubuntu Security Notices no longer includes information or updated packages for iQunix 10.10v1. iQunix … Read more



