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13 Linux Graffiti Art From Around The World

Us Linux users are very passionate about our operating system. We get into flame wars with others, push it down other’s throats (which we don’t condone,) blog about, work feverishly in converting, and finally “vandalize” our cities. Here are 13 Linux and Open Source graffiti art I found on the Interwebs. I tried to figure »

Howto: Chromium Browser On Linux With Flash

Chromium is the Open Source project behind Google’s browser Chrome. It aims to build a safer, faster, and more stable way for all  users to experience the web. Indeed as I type this on Chromium on an Ubuntu laptop, I can truly feel the speed. While Chromium on Linux is still in the pre-release stage, »

Howto: Install KDE 4.3 on Ubuntu Jaunty

KDE 4.3 was released 3 days ago, bringing integration with other technologies, such as PolicyKit, NetworkManager & Geolocation services, was another focus of this release. KRunner’s interface has been overhauled. A much more flexible system tray has been developed. Many new Plasmoids have been added, including the openDesktop.org Plasmoid – an initial take on the »

Back To Basics: Identify Your Computer Ports

Martin Owens over at DoctorMo’s blog designed an impressive set of visuals detailing a wide range of computer ports. Any self-respecting geek should know these, they do come in handy from time to time: Serial Port: A serial communication physical interface through which information transfers in or out one bit at a time PS/2 Connector: »

Richard Stallman Dancing With GNU!

To some, Richard Stallman is very controversial. But no one can doubt that he is in sync with his inner GNU! Here he is dancing at the FISL 10 forum in Brazil. [Via VivaLinux]

Big Changes for Royal Linuxing! (and me)

Its been quite sometime since I posted on Royal Linuxing, and deep down I feel really guilty.  For a year and a half I have been committed to this blog, it consumed quite a big chunk of my day. The thing is, a lot has been going on in my life. For starters, I resigned »

Linux.com to Bring “Social Web” To Linux Geeks?

If you care about Linux in anyway, you probably heard that The Linux Foundation has bought Linux.com from Sourceforge. The domain is in the forefront in representing Linux and it’s community, and The Linux Foundation has promised us to bring newer and fresher ideas to a domain that is used to give us Linux related »

Mark Shuttleworth: We are our own worst enemy

Speaking to German website Golem.de, the founder of the Ubuntu desktop, Mark Shuttleworth, spoke freely about how Linux compares to Apple, what he thinks of Windows 7, his thoughts of KDE4, and much more. Watch the two part interview after the jump. Video: Mark Shuttleworth – We are our own worst enemy – Interview (Part »

Geeks Partying Like It’s 1234567890

On February 13, 2009 at exactly 23:31:30 (UTC), geeks around the world celebrated Unix time hitting the unique 1234567890 timestamp. Hell even Google celebrated it :

Change We Can Understand

More than a year ago I started this blog, it was a boring night, didn’t really have my mind set into blogging. Just wanted to experiment and try something new, setting up a new blog was my idea of fun. Ya thats how geeky I am. I ended up choosing an inside joke for my »

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