http://news.softpedia.com – Welcome to the 89th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly! (General)
http://news.softpedia.com – Welcome to the 89th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly! (General)
http://gamblis.com – Hari ini saya mendapat kiriman dari Kantor Micromine di Jakarta, yaitu dua buah DVD Micromine terbaru versi 2010. Hmm….tidak sabar diriku pengen segera mencicipi Micromine versi terbaru ini. Versi 11 yang ada di kantor saya aja sudah sangat enak dan nyaman di pakai mudah-mudahan yang versi 2010 ini lebih baik. (Distributions)
http://forums.opensuse.org – I recently put a brand new desktop system together in order to get better performance with some of the FPS games I like to play, as my trusty old HP laptop with it's rather low-end Nvidia 8400m gs card just couldn't handle it. Of course the first thing I did was install openSUSE 11.2 onto the nice clean 500 gig hard disk. (Distributions)
http://linuxo.com – PCLinuxOS: "The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the March 2010 issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine." (General)
http://www.liberiangeek.net – PCLinuxOS is a free and easy to use Linux Based Operating System that is distributed as a LiveCD, but also include an installer if you want to fully insta (HowTos)
http://gamblis.com – In this tutorial I will show you how to install the PCLinuxOS 2009 KDE version. I was impress with this Linux Distribution, so I decided to try installing this PCLinuxOS under my Windows 7 via VirtualBox. Actually, the installation is quite the same with other distro, even simpler. (Distributions)
http://www.pclinuxonline.com – There has been an explosion of activity going on over here at PCLinuxOS. The quarterly ISO updates for PCLinuxOS 2009.2 and PCLinuxOS Gnome 2009.2 are now available featuring a fully updated iso with the latest applications from the PCLinuxOS repositories. (Distributions)
http://www.linuxplanet.com – I've been spending the past few days migrating some of my home computers to PCLinuxOS. Not my studio computer which is going to run Fedora with the Planet CCRMA packages. I keep a current Ubuntu on my laptop just to stay up-to-date, and Debian powers the home server. Nobody is pushing Debian out of that spot; it's too important. (Distributions)