Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Giving an opportunity to OpenSuse

December 21, 2009david No Comments »

After trying Kubuntu 9.10 and Fedora 12, I’m going to try with OpenSuse 11.2; I really love KDE 4 but is too heavy. Fedora 12 is OK, but I could not understand why I (as a regular user) need SELinux active with almost all blocked, and YES I Do deactivate SELinux, but always was something [...]

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FFmpeg for Windows with AMR Support

December 4, 2009david 2 Comments »

FFmpeg is a complete, cross-platform solution to record, convert and stream audio and video. It includes libavcodec – the leading audio/video codec library.
This build is not mine, I found it on internet, but I wanted to share it because is very complete, so just Download ffmpeg now. This build is perfect to encode/decode video from mobiles. [...]

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Calculate the “mode” of a list of values using PHP

November 4, 2009david 2 Comments »

In statistics, the mode is the value that occurs the most frequently in a data set or a probability distribution. In some fields, notably education, sample data are often called scores, and the sample mode is known as the modal score. Like the statistical mean and the median, the mode is a way of capturing [...]

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Back to Fedora and Gnome!

October 30, 2009david No Comments »

After 4 months using Kubuntu, I decided to delete that installation and install Fedora with Gnome, again. I really like KDE 4, but Ubuntu is not for me. Fedora has been for years my favorite linux distribution. KDE 4 is very impressive, cool and fresh, but still requires a lot of capacity by the machine [...]

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Installing KDE 4.3 on Ubuntu

September 16, 2009david 1 Comment »

If you want to install KDE 4.3 on Ubuntu just follow these steps http://bit.ly/3wgU1S
Enjoy!
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