Archive for the ‘ Software ’ Category
This is a nice topic that I’m sure most of you will have varying opinions on. Choosing what type of P2P network you use has advantages and disadvantages. Whether it be Direct Connect, Gnutella, Torrents, Ares(Windows), or even eDonkey. Gnutella has been well known for it’s large amounts of music(I’m not encouraging copyright enfringement, [ READ MORE ]
This is a topic that’s brought up time and time again, but on Linux it is somewhat ridiculous. The only two browsers you really have a choice with that are functional enough for everyday use. Firefox and Opera. I realize there is Epiphany, Galeon, Arora, etc. However, they don’t provide certain features that [ READ MORE ]
If there’s one thing that’s been bothering me lately it is how hardware for computers keeps advancing, but the requirements for a lot of programs goes up with it. A fine example of this is KDE 4, one of our lovely Desktop Enviornments on Linux. It’s requirements were always relatively a tad higher than Gnome [ READ MORE ]
Ubuntu 9.10 is out and runs great![ READ MORE ]
The limitations of ext3 are literally gone with the next generation file system ext4. One of the few notable features is the new “No Journaling” mode. This will be extremely useful for when you are doing intensive tasks and need that little bit of extra processor power spent on the task at hand and not watching [ READ MORE ]
Simple function for processing URL's[ READ MORE ]
KVM is an open source project that provides full virtualization on-par with closed-source tools such as VMware[ READ MORE ]