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They need more restriction that is for sure. Hey I do not get where everyone is calling Bill a republican and all that crap. I'm a republician sitt...
...did? I did say that you can't use 'google visitors' as a way to count Linux 'desktop users'. It's the number of Linux desktop users that we've been discussing. If yo...
...esktop, if you want a Windows like desktop use KDE. Gnome is more *ADVANCED* user friendly. But advanced users are STILL users. If Gnome want to make a desktop more friendly desktop for the *ADVANCED*...
If you use Fedora and have waited to see how the new version works before you upgrade your 8 version to the new 9 one you can probably feel free to install it by now.
There are some problems t...
If you among those who need some guidance as to the best way to use Perl go here .
You'll find good guidance as to things that can be done and the way to do them.
If on the other case this is n...
...ully materialized in the Linux world yet).
Yes, but which 'basic capabilities'? Ask any 10 users which features they use most and you'll probably get 5 of the same answers and 5 dif...
In the private antitrust suits, Microsoft claims that end users are indirect purchasers of Windows, so only original equipment manufacturers have the right to sue for antitrust. The courts have accept...
Aw Charlie......I can't believe you're now saying the same things MS users tell their users when they can't explain a problem.
No, it isn't guaranteed that this problem is a Ha...
It seems many users including me have this problem after the last update from 4.2.1-6 to 4.2.1-7 this weekend. there already is a thread in debian.maint.x
After removing any .Xauthority and .xsess...
... command on remote system on linux system. say for example from client say machine 1, i want to list the users on machine 2 at the particular time. ( Source code for the same needed)
Any pointers ...
...t config file for the RARP daemon.
It's too bad that Microsoft has managed to brainwash so many users into thinking that rebooting is a normal troubleshooting step....
...to 'shadow' but i don't remember how to do it exactly.
what is the general method for users to recover deleted files in Linux machines? what about the easiest way? In Windows machin...
... server user works normally.
The queue is 'RAW' and is plugged to an Epson-880.
Remote users using LPQ find that the local system is trying unsuccessfully to send the file to the ser...
...a support group) but to wind people up. Your experience thus isn't relevant to what 'new Linux users' would find....
...panies which do so.
Second, your facts are wrong about the UK website, many Macintosh and even linux users have been able to access it, the problem is with the 128 bit security which the site requ...
...as a sensible policy: you can run servers as long as you don't cause any inconvenience to the other users on your segment. I don't cause any inconvenience, since I use my webserver primarily...
...e Xaonon> instead of arrow keys, but perhaps in time.
So, you can eventually understand why Emacs users (like me) don't have any problems remembering the key strokes! We don't memoriz...
...n?
After all, we don't want these legacy systems to survive. We want them gone. We want to move their users to something that's easier for central IT to handle: mainframes if necessary, but prefera...
Another IBM guide for Linux users and this time it is about maximum performance of playstation 3 on Linux.
I have to agree that the contribution of Fedora is significant.
There should b...
... team plans to make a whole series of them so I can truly say that this is a real step forward for Linux users and for me.
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...ffort, to make them compatible with Linux.
The reason for this is simple - there are not enough Linux users to make the investment worth the expanses.
So we end up with an endless loop scenar...
An interview with Linus Torvalds by Richard Morris is really a reason for taking the time and read.
I don't know about you but I really enjoy hearing what the creator of Linux has to say so here...
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