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from ms to linux moving on
By bhupendra at 2008-09-06 06:53
I have now settled on Ubuntu Hardy. The Windows Vista is confined to Virtual Box. i have also got Fedora on virtual Box.
I have recently downloaded the KDE for Hardy. So I now have the best of both Ubuntu and Kubuntu. I quite like the KDE desktop and the ease of use of Gnome. Why Ubuntu/Kubuntu? I shall describe the reasons here.
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My current distro favorites are antiX and sidux
By masinick at 2008-09-05 15:40
I have preferred Debian based distributions for several years now. During 2008, two of them have really stood out for me, not for newbie appeal, but for a combination of simplicity, speed, great administration tools, and configurability.

My favorites this year are sidux and antiX.

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Компилирую отдельный модуль ядра без всего остального.
By SergoDK at 2008-09-05 07:42
make -C /usr/src/linux-`uname -r` SUBDIRS=$PWD modules
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Computers for the clueless
By bitpicker at 2008-09-05 03:07
Hardly a day passes without someone posting a blog or forum post or whatever claiming that either now Linux is so easy a complete newbie with no prior knowledge [usually abbreviated as 'Grandma'] can use it, or the opposite. I won't link to any such post here, you've all seen examples and will continue to see them for all eternity.

Here's some news for the people who write such posts: using a computer to its full potential without prior knowledge and without acquiring relevant knowledge in the process of further learning is impossible. Get over it.

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BasKet - opensource note pad for openSUSE
By rbkumaran at 2008-09-04 17:15

BasKet Note Pads is a free opensource notepad/scrible pad software for Linux. BasKet can be used as a manual clipboard. This means that you can drop files of all kinds inside. They can be grouped in different tabs. BasKet is very simple to use and easy to differentiate between notes by setting tags, priorities and flags.
Read at SuSeGeek.com

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Diwali gifts to india
By diwalistore at 2008-09-04 03:16
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http://diwalistore.com/shop/category...gifts_to_india
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ANSWER ASAP
By lovetheeee at 2008-09-03 10:17
I purchased a Gateway T1631 2days ago, it came with a built-in 802.11g wireless card. My campus offers wireless connection and connection through ethernet. I can't get either to work is there something else i need to get the connection. Please keep it simple i don't know a thing about computers.
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i would like to through 80k Udp packets form client to server via socket prog in one second ---plz help me
By bhrugu at 2008-09-02 08:39



for the testing perpose i need to make a prog with the socket programming and for that i had to fire 80000 packets (udp)
tell me any mechanism in sock prog for the fire such huge amounts of packets in one second
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Deluge - free opensource Torrent Client for openSUSE
By rbkumaran at 2008-09-01 16:10

Deluge is a full-featured free opensource BitTorrent client for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. It uses libtorrent in it’s backend and PyGTK for it’s user interface. Deluge was created with the intention of being lightweight and unobtrusive. Deluge features a rich plugin collection; in fact, most of Deluge’s functionality is available as plugins. Deluge is not designed for any one specific desktop environment.Read at SuSeGeek.com

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WinBackup Free Trial
By florgelyn at 2008-09-01 02:48
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