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  1. CentOS 6 Review – Linux Distro Reviews

    February 5, 2012 by

    A review of the much-anticipated CentOS 6 based on Red Hat Linux Enterprise 6. After 10 months of development, this distribution is a free and stable solution to the enterprise world. Although the included software and desktops (Gnome and KDE) are relatively old, the software is more than functional, and the distribution performs incredibly well. Bugs are non-existant, package management is 100% working, and the system ultimately works the way it should. Solid five stars. CentOS 6 Article from Dedoimedo www.dedoimedo.com ==Quick Stats== – Gnome 2.28 – KDE 4.3.4 – Based on RHEL 6 which is based on Fedora 12/13 – App launch speed is almost instantaneous – Boot sequence is polished and very quick – The stablitly of RHEL 6 without the price tag!!
    Video Rating: 4 / 5

    Installing CentOS 6


  2. Compiz and debian lenny 5.0

    February 2, 2012 by

    my desktop :) -nvidia ge-force 8600 GT 1 GB -compiz fusion -screenlets for the video: recordmydesktop


  3. Debian 6 Overview (gnome + kde)

    February 1, 2012 by

    A look at Debian 6 gnome and kde briefly and a general talk about Debian
    Video Rating: 4 / 5

    Installing Debian on the N900. FilmsByKris.com WARNING!!! I say in the video that you can use Debain and since it’s in a chroot you don’t need to worry about screwing up your Maemo OS. This is mostly true. But, you can still access your Maemo OS partition so you can still screw files up. So, still be careful.
    Video Rating: 4 / 5


  4. Microsoft Windows History

    January 30, 2012 by

    A history of Microsoft Windows

    A first look at the new “Windows 8″ user interface.  I think it’s incredible how far we’ve come from the DOS/ Windows 1 era.


  5. #pizzahut #fail then #pizzahut #redemption

    January 30, 2012 by

    I thought I’d save myself the trouble of preparing supper tonight by ordering a pizza. Though I wouldn’t normally order from the Hut, Pizza Hut has a new pizza called the Big Italy that looked interesting and caught my attention. Being of the technical age, I went ahead and ordered online via their website. I chose carryout, because I am cheap and this saves me the delivery fee and tip, plus I get the pizza sooner. The order was placed at 5:42 and would be ready to pickup at 5:58. I arrived to pick up the pizza about 5:55. There was one person there in front of me when I arrived who was speaking with a clerk when I walked in. After he was done, the clerk left the counter and headed out on a delivery. The other guy behind the counter was taking phone orders. I stood there for 10 minutes before I was acknowledged by anyone. I was becoming annoyed and I figured my pizza was sitting in the back somewhere getting stale. Finally, an employee who looked like he was just arriving at work took over the counter and asked who was next. It was me! I told him my name and he took the $12.66 I owed for my Big Italy pizza and then disappeared in to the back. I was confused, by this time I ordered my pizza 30 minutes ago. The guy taking phone orders was telling everyone they were under staffed this evening and behind schedule. I was told nothing. I then realized, my pizza hasn’t even been started yet. Now I was really annoyed, because they had no issue taking my money, but never told me that my pizza was extremely behind schedule. After about 10 more minutes, the guy who took my money, came back out to the counter and apologized for the delays and gave me and the other guy who was waiting 2 free pizza coupons each for the inconveniences. Ha, they redeemed themselves!

    So I eventually got my pizza and it was pretty tasty. I just wish something was said earlier, instead of allowing me to stand there wondering what is going on. Plus, during this whole time, I had my kids in the car. But in the end, the employee did the right thing by compensating me for the inconvenience, so I’m no longer going to hold this experience against them.


  6. Distro Review: Gentoo Linux

    January 25, 2012 by

    First off, I realize that I just barely scratched the surface with this review. I thought about going through the install procedure, but I have no interest in editing hours of video down to just a few minutes. :) I wanted to show that Gentoo has a very decent community behind it and that with a little work, you can actually make it work for you. It’s not quite as scary as I once thought. Gentoo LiveDVD can be found on this page (as well as all of the other downloads): www.gentoo.org Sabayon can be downloaded here: sabayonlinux.org Awesome background created by rimdeker in my chat room.