And the Best Community Linux Is…
Opinion: The three biggest community Linuxes are Fedora, OpenSUSE and Ubuntu. They’re all popular. They’re all good. But which is the best?
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Opinion: The three biggest community Linuxes are Fedora, OpenSUSE and Ubuntu. They’re all popular. They’re all good. But which is the best?
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Ubuntu keeps moving mainstream: Eaton announced UPS support.
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Sometimes we need to control the version of the files we’re working with. It could be because of work, but there are times we just need to because of a personal project. In any case, there’s a need for a system that would help us for that kind of task. For this entry let’s take a look at Subversion.
Jerome Gotangco’s guide to installing Subversion on the Ubuntu Philippines loco page is something that’s quite easy to follow.
Even before you start following that guide, here are some concepts and terms you need to understand first:
repository - a place where you put all of your files; this is also where you’d be “committing” your revisions and where you’d be “checking out” your revisions and latest copy from
working copy - the copy of your files that you will work with and it’s on your localhost
commit - the act […]
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I was finally able to convince my sister to make the switch to GNU/Linux a few months back and I am pleased to say that she is still happily chugging along with it.
She is not computer savvy and was initially being worried that her pictures and other files would not be accessible under an operating system other than Microsoft Windows. I installed Ubuntu on her machine and showed her all of the basics. I was kind of surprised at how quickly she her fondness for the operating system grew.
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Ubuntu Geek posted an article on AcetoneISO
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