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Posts Tagged ‘gnome’

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) – packed with goodies.

Just because I use Gentoo doesn’t mean I don’t appreciate a little Just Work ™ once in a while, and from what they’d like people to believe, Ubuntu apparently does just that. You’d be a fool to argue that Ubuntu doesn’t play a vital part of the Linux ecosphere, and so despite my customiserish nature [...]

Kaizen and Kakushin’s Practicality in Open-Source Business Models

Note, this is a long post. It also covers a tiny fraction of what is out there to understand. More updates will come about the open-source culture in the future. This text is also mainly written for those familiar with the Linux culture (as I use them as an analogy) – though regular business model [...]

KDEvelopment?

Gnome. KDE. The two monoliths of the Linux desktop environment market. It’s pretty common knowledge that I am a KDE person, as emphasized in my recent article about how to use your computer: part 2. I’m not saying Gnome is bad – in fact, I’m writing this post on Epiphany on Gnome right now, and [...]