Category Archives: Linux

Neutralidad tecnológica, Software Libre, Open Source, Mitos y demas…

En primer lugar, hay que aclarar lo siguiente: Open Source es Diferente al Free Software. El Open Source ni el Free Software se Paga, es completamente Gratis. Sin entrar en detalles, Free Software es una filosofia, una cultura, incluso un estilo de vida; Open Source puede ser considerada como una metologia pragmatica de desarrollo. Si [...]

Giving an opportunity to OpenSuse

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 [...]

Google Chrome for Linux (Official beta)

Hello everybody out there using Linux – Google Chrome is go for beta on Linux! Thanks to the many Chromium and WebKit developers who helped make Google Chrome a lean, mean browsing machine. Here are a few fun facts from us on the Google Chrome for Linux team: 60,000 lines of Linux-specific code written 23 [...]

Application crashed with an unhandled SIGSEGV Adobe Air (Linux)

If you are trying to install any Adobe Air application on Linux and when you run airappinstaller you are getting this error: Application crashed with an unhandled SIGSEGV Crashlog has been dumped in /tmp/airCrashLogs/1205_2233_5vRnKP Try rm -fr /etc/opt/Adobe/certificates/crypt/ After installing Adobe Air, and run the airappinstaller as root. Share on Facebook

Back to Fedora and Gnome!

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 [...]