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I thought I’d talk today a bit about that. I’d like to talk a bit about what Unity uses for it’s ‘guts’. I’d also like to dispel some myths surrounding Unity. Lastly, I’d like to talk briefly about how Unity is doing all it can to further Open Source and Linux by contributing to projects it is involved with.
LiveCD Now Developed by Team Unity Linux
Foresight and Fedora, ClarkConnect Becomes ClearOS
Hate KDE4? Ignorance is Probably the Culprit.
An Open Letter to Foresight Linux
I thought it might be helpful and instructive to provide an explanation as to why I am not going to use Foresight any longer, rather than just disappear. Hopefully, in doing so I may contribute to Foresight becoming a better distro that I might want to run in the future. So, here goes ....
PCLinuxOS Magazine June 2008 Issue 22 Released
PCLinuxOS Magazine, June 2008 (Issue 22) is available to download. You can find it at the PCLinuxOS Magazine website. If you'd like to be informed immediately about our releases, please signup for the Magazine-Announce mailing list .
As we always do, the HTML version is simultaneously being published for low bandwidth users. The HTML Site is W3C standards compliant for easy browsing.
Some highlights include:
What is root?
Configuring a 5 Button Mouse
Burn an ISO Disk
Google Goodies
And more...
PCLinuxOS Magazine May 2008 Issue 21 Released
Some highlights include:
- Manage your Ipod with Amarok
- PCLinuxOS Based Distros
- Quick Fix for Damaged Xorg
- Don't Complain
- Something Completely Different
And more...
Thanks and enjoy!
PCLinuxOS Magazine April 2008 Released!
Some highlights include:
PCLinuxOS...On a Stick
- Formatting with OOo Writer
- LPI Exam: Taking Your Linux Seriously
- Smart Package Manager and PCLinuxOS
- PCLinuxOS Based Distros
And more...
PCLinuxOS Magazine March 2008 Released
A New User Guide to Linux Communities
Thoughts on Package Management
The Absent PCLinuxOS Release Cycle
PCLinuxOS Magazine October 2007 Issue 14 Released
PCLinuxOS Magazine, October 2007 (Issue 14) is available to download. We apologize for the delay in this release; final touches on the new PCLinuxOS Magazine website helped prevent us from releasing yesterday. If you'd like to be informed immediately about our releases, please signup for the Magazine-Announce mailing list .
As we always do, the HTML version is simultaneously being published for low bandwidth users. The HTML Site is W3C standards compliant for easy browsing.
Some highlights include:
- Tips for a Cooler Laptop
- KDE User Guide, Part 9
- The Hardware Database Needs You
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- How to repair a broken xorg.conf
- And more...
Apples or oranges? What is JeOS?
PCLinuxOS Magazine September 2007 Issue Released!
How-To: PCLinuxOS 2007 and MythTV
PCLinuxOS Magazine Anniversary Issue #12 August 2007 Released!
PCLinuxOS Magazine has reached an important milestone today with the release of our August 2007 issue (#12) which marks one year PCLinuxOS Magazine has been in print! Our previous issues can also be downloaded.
We are simultaneously publishing the HTML Version of the Magazine as well for our low bandwidth users. The HTML Site is W3C standards compliant for easy browsing.
Some highlights include:
- KDE User Guide Part 7
- Using Amarok to Transfer Files to Zen
- MS Vista/Linux Dual Boot Tutorial
- Installing and Using Peerguardian on PCLinuxOS
- Your Friend, the Alias, part 1
- As always, much more
Mirror Download August 2007 Issue 12
HTML Version August 2007 Issue 12
Laying to Rest the Mandriva/PCLinuxOS Debate
The one thing about FOSS that I love is that you can take whatever you need from various sources and build what you opine is a better wheel. Take Ubuntu for instance...they took Debian and made it into something that many users are happy with.
Is this wrong? Not at all. Each day, many non-commercial distro makes wake up and check various distributions for updated security fixes. They pull source rpms, updated tar.gz's, and debs into their distro, make minor adjustments, and drop it into their repository. Distros share with one another...they take and hopefully give back. If not monetarily, at least by the number of users that they have that may report bugs or provide fixes.
So what's the beef that some Distrowatch Weekly commenter's seem to have with PCLinuxOS? During the past 3 weeks of comments on the DW, some have been hounding PCLinuxOS with accusations saying that the developers hide things from their community and that PCLinuxOS eradicates changelogs and/or lights small dogs on fire while chopping kittens to bits in blenders, etc. Let's take a look at these "myths" shall we?
PCLinuxOS Magazine July 2007 Issue 11 Released!
It is my privilege to announce on behalf of the team members of the PCLinuxOS Magazine Project sponsored by MyPCLinuxOS.com, the July 2007 issue (#11) is available for download! Our previous issues can also be downloaded.
We are simultaneously publishing the HTML Version of the Magazine as well for our low bandwidth users. The HTML Site is W3C standards compliant for easy browsing.
Some highlights include:
- KDE User Guide Part 5 & 6
- Restarting a Frozen Xwindows
- All Those Directories
- Review: PCLinuxOS 2007
- Changing Firefox Default Font
- Opening Files in OpenOffice with Accented Characters
- As always, much more
Thanks for your interest in PCLinuxOS! If you feel you'd like to contribute to future issues, please check out the contribute link in the main menu. If you have any suggestions, comments, corrections, or letters to the editor feel free to submit them this way or send an email to mag@mypclinuxos.com. Thanks and enjoy!
Installing Openbox 3.4.2 in Foresight Linux
Let’s take a look at the process of installing and customizing to see if it will fit your desktop needs.