Posts Tagged ‘Ubuntu’

CrunchBang Linux 9.04.01 Review and Screenshot Tour

I have always wanted to take CrunchBang for a spin. This elegant distribution is based on the minimal version of Ubuntu, in this case, Jaunty Jackalope. CrunchBang wants to provide an alternative look and way of working with Ubuntu. The default desktop does support compositing (I barely refrained from posting some wobbly windows), but along [...]

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Top 5 Netbook Linux Distributions

Hi there! Have you already jumped onto the netbook bandwagon? I currently own a MEDION PC, a MacBook and a Nokia E71, but my inner-geek still craves for a cool little Linux netbook. Sub-notebooks are great stuff: they are, like Linus Torvalds said in a recent interview, “laptops done right”. You can carry them around, [...]

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50+ Resources For Your Linux Setup/Desktop/Machine/Brain

I’m a bad writer, so I like to direct the grammar natzees to other links out there. Today I’ll be giving out some link love, but at the same time I’d like to show you some of the links I gathered in the past to improve my Linux Experience. And by Jean-Luc Picard, what a [...]

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Features I’d Like to See in Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope)

It is very frustrating when you don’t know every programming language (I’m a PHP guy). There are so many things I’d like to change in Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex (it is still a great Linux OS), but don’t have the time/knowledge to do. I am very active in promotion, but maybe someone who knows his stuff [...]

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The 5 Best Xfce – based Linux Distributions

Hello everyone! I’m back! After a very painful WP upgrade, I’m back on track. I’ve been talking a lot about window managers and desktop environments. Nowadays most major distros simply go for KDE or GNOME, but it is not very common to see a distro use XFCE. This is a very sleek and useful little [...]

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