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  • Apr
    6

    Comments are the icing on the cake of a blogger. Although clicks on advertising or Flattr buttons a thing or two rolls paid, but are comments on the feedback that is most dear to me. So I'm always happy when you are interested my sums so much that you leave me your thoughts and suggestions. As a “consumer” aka annoying attachments reader long comment but also likes me, even more so when bloggers rely on external JavaScript monsters like Disqus, Intense Debate and Co. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Apr
    5

    Marco Of rocking his promise has come true and the pre-installed with Ubuntu rockier Satchbook now brought in a 13-inch version on the market. The Satchbook to combine powerful, fully Ubuntu-compatible hardware in a high quality machine. The first copy I was unfortunately in my test of Satchbooks 15 not quite as happy, but the small model makes at first sight a great impression. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Apr
    4

    Anyone in Germany who uses the WordPress Stats, must know that the service in the Critique of privacy advocates is or was. The reason for the decision of Automattic, the company of WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg, additional scripts in the stats plugin was installed to transmit the data to the company Qantcast, which among other things, created personal profiles of web surfers. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Apr
    2

    I'm not just a great musician, but a geek, of course, interested in electronic music, from fast so maybe a quick app or browser-Tip. Recently, the Android Market, the app Audiotool sketch was released, with their electronic music can be like with professional tools like Propellerhead Reason produce. Read the rest of this entry »


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  • Apr
    1

    I read every now and again questions why they should release the source code for a program or a game. What made sense because of the fruits of his labor would be to “give away”. The reasons for or against the releasing of the code may be very different, but I think it's good times reading directly from developers, which has since shown the release of their code eventually. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Mar
    31

    Shortly before Christmas celebrates the debianforum.de one of the oldest German Linux forums his birthday. Ten years ago, Sebastian has given the go-ahead for Debian Feltel Forum in its present form! In the meantime, more than 30,000 members have written to nearly 130,000 Topics to 850 000 posts. On that there are still many more!For me, the next Ubuntu Forum linuxforen. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Mar
    30

    Although I blog Been mostly directly from the browser and the backend of the blog, but the WordPress app for Android and I from using quite happy to unlock comments for example, get stuck in spam filters because they about to contain many links. Otherwise I have the app in the past, rarely used, although I never found so badly, but this is probably the most written content here. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Mar
    29

    As much as it pleases me that Canonical does again with a reputable partner with a preinstalled Ubuntu computers on the market, but even though I like Linux machine on the market see a Linux netbook is in the times of fast and Tablets also quite affordable yet somehow anachronistic. With the 1499 border is not betrayed. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Mar
    28

    Perhaps an alternative for those who are waiting for a Raspberry Pi. The SolidRun Cubox is running on the Marvell SoC 88AP510 system. Thanks to a ARMv7 CPU with up to 800MHz should be enough computing power available to play even HD videos without stuttering can. Delivered the Cubox date with a 2GB memory card on the large installed Ubuntu. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Mar
    27

    What does not fit is made to fit. Skype, the Linux version of its clients has always been treated so fairly neglected. Not that the annoying Windows version would be a hammer, the cup has fortunately passed to us Linux users, but the GUI of Skype for Linux could very well use a polish. Therefore, the community in the form of Nikita Tsukanov takes the matter into their own hands and brings out a Skypewrapper called SkypeTab, reduced to one of the Skype window and also provides tabs for chats. Read the rest of this entry »

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