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Why Linux Has Been an Attention Getter Lately

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck; By Frederick (Posted by darkduck on Aug 14, 2012 9:42 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
Always a popular operating system, Linux has been getting a lot more buzz lately. All of this new news has helped to propel Linux operating systems to the public eye, and awareness of this system’s existence is now starting to spread beyond technology enthusiasts and computer coders.

Mageia 2 GNOME: not that good

Mageia is a distribution forked from Mandriva some time ago. That's not a secret. Also, it's not a secret that Mandriva's preferred desktop environment was KDE. Even the fact that the latest version Mandriva 2011 has only a KDE option proves that position. At the same time, Mageia continued the old Mandriva strategy, and released their distribution with two options: KDE and GNOME. I have only tried Mageia KDE so far, and had no chance to try GNOME. I finally got a chance to try Mageia 2 GNOME myself.

Zorin OS 6 Ultimate: Whom Is It For?

Who is the target audience of Zorin OS 6 Ultimate? I would say, it falls into five categories:

ROSA Marathon 2012: first-ever usable LXDE distribution

I was disappointed after my first acquaintance with ROSA Marathon 2012 KDE. Honestly, ROSA Marathon 2012 LXDE was a real surprise for me! What can I say in general? I think ROSA team showed us this time that they have a big future.

Russia Dumps Linux for Windows

There are many speculations in the Internet about the implementation of Linux-based operating systems and free open source software in general on national level. Which countries and projects are usually named? RedHat in Pentagon? Mandriva school project in Brazil? Government projects in Russia and China? They are at the top of the list, aren’t they?

I always come back to Zorin OS

This snowballed into an unhealthy obsession of trying out every Linux distro that I could. I tried Ubuntu (and the official variants Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu), Zorin OS, Mint, Debian, Fedora, OpenSuse, Mandriva, etc. And no matter which ones I try, I always come back to Zorin OS.

Zorin OS 6 Core: fresh blood

Different operating systems give you different degrees of freedom, different degrees of access to knowledge of “what is inside”. And, what is more important for a non-technical user, they give you different user interfaces.

Why Can’t Linux Crack The Desktop?

Many computer geeks have always held Linux in high regard. They endlessly talk about its stability and security features. For many years people talked about how Linux may eventually take over in the future, but the OS is yet to take off as the leading operating systems. There has been a lot of debate as to why this OS has never really taken off. There are many things that programmers, computer experts, users and geeks in general have failed to agree on. However, there are a number of things that have affected its success.

Discovering Zorin OS

I had hit a wall. I was to sit with a laptop that I knew had power and strengths; that deserved to shine but couldn't be unlocked to its potential. Only in my dreams, I thought.

Mageia 2: smooth upgrade

To be honest, I was slightly scared by the previous not-so-good experience of a Mageia upgrade described by Gene on his ERACC blog. The second option for me would be to make a fresh install, which I could always revert to. I had so little to loose that the decision was easily made.

Mageia 2 KDE: first glance

First look at Mageia 2 KDE.

The M-word that's Linux's curse

  • ZDNet UK; By DarkDuck (Posted by darkduck on Jun 20, 2012 10:51 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
Marketing doesn't always sit that comfortably with the spirit of open source and freedom, but it's something that is severely lacking in the Linux world.

Zorin OS 6 Core and Ultimate are unleashed

The Zorin OS Team are proud to release the Zorin OS 6 Core and Ultimate, the latest version of our operating system designed for Windows users and those who are dissatisfied with the Unity and Gnome Shell offerings.

Linux on the test drive

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck; By DarkDuck (Posted by darkduck on Jun 18, 2012 2:35 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
You can't stop in time, and the car crashes during your test drive. Or hangs on the edge of the cliff. You sit in the car motionless with your hair turning white.

Will you buy the car? If your answer is yes, then you are very likely to be a suicidal person.

Zorin OS 6 Lite: Windows replacement for low-end computers

Zorin OS is based on Ubuntu and, until version 6, on GNOME 2 functionality. It means system resource requirements are quite high. But what if your computer is not the newest one? Does it mean Zorin OS is not available for you? Not at all! The Zorin team releases a special edition for people like you: this is the Lite version. This operating system uses the LXDE desktop environment, not the GNOME one.

I started using LINUX because I didn't want to wait 20 minutes to find out the weather forecast

To just read the weather foreacst you could be sat waiting for your PC to boot for 20 minutes. On top of this fact simply reading the weather could leave you with 50 popups on the screen.

An interview: I don't believe in being idle or wasting time

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck (Posted by darkduck on Jun 13, 2012 12:17 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: Linux
He is one of the most mysterious bloggers in the Linux world. Nobody saw his face. Nobody read his replies to the comments below the articles, simply because there are no comments. But still, he owns one of the most respectable and popular resources.

Open Source Languages - Pros and Cons

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck; By David Nance (Posted by darkduck on Jun 11, 2012 8:21 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups
Many developers love to use open source software for the variety of benefits that come along with it. Although many people code using these languages, are there any major reasons not to use them?

Xubuntu 12.04: upgrade, how it should be

I hesitated for some time, until I finally decided to upgrade my Xubuntu 11.10 to the version 12.04. But I could not postpone it forever, could I? I had to take this step sooner or later. And the decision was made: do it now!

Users voted for the best XFCE-based distribution... again!

Xubuntu dominates the market of XFCE distributions.

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