Archive for the ‘Linux’ 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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Google Chrome for Linux (Official beta)

December 8, 2009david No Comments »

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 developer builds
2,713 Linux-specific [...]

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Application crashed with an unhandled SIGSEGV Adobe Air (Linux)

December 5, 2009david 2 Comments »

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.
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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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