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Daily Archives: November 25, 2009
Thunderbird 3.0 Release Candidate Just in Time for Thanksgiving
If you just can’t get away from email over the holidays, you can at least help test the release candidate for Thunderbird 3.0. The Mozilla folks released Thunderbird 3.0 RC 1 on Tuesday with more than 100 changes in the … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Linkage, Open Source, openSUSE
Tagged email, mozilla, thunderbird
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Vim 201: An Intermediate Guide to Vim
Ready to boost your Vim skills? Many use Vim, but don’t make use of nearly all the features. In this guide, we’ll take a look at some of the intermediate features offered by Vim, including abbreviations, word completion, and editing … Continue reading
K Desktop Environment is Dead: Long Live KDE
Following in the footsteps of Kentucky Fried Chicken KFC, the KDE Project is rebranding and getting rid of the full name “K Desktop Environment.” Unlike KFC, KDE won’t be offering crispy chicken and stale biscuits. What KDE will be offering … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Linux, Open Source, PR and marketing, openSUSE
Tagged k desktop environment, kde, marketing
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Fun and interesting things from around the Web on tech, entertainment, and music… Spray Paint The Walls: The Story of Black Flag — Book coming out on Black Flag shortly. Not clear on the release date, but you better believe … Continue reading
Posted in Browsers, Linkage, Music, Open Source, openSUSE
Tagged bohemian rhapsody, chrome, microsoft, muppets, openSUSE, queen, thunderbird
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