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By Gene, on September 28th, 2008 Once again we are back to pop the balloon of another Linux myth. This one is that Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) is not good to use. For newbies to Linux, packages are software. In other words, the programs one uses like Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird and OpenOffice.org office suite placed in a package for . . . → Read More: Linux Myth: Installing RPM Updates is a Pain
By Gene, on September 24th, 2008 In the interest of self promotion and increasing user friendliness for our web log I installed the “Add to Any” plugin this morning. If one is using Firefox with NoScript then allow addtoany.com in NoScript for the plugin to work for you. Look for the Share/Save button at the bottom of pages and posts to . . . → Read More: Plugin “Add to Any” Installed
By Gene, on September 23rd, 2008 One of the prior articles here dealt with the ease of installation of Adobe Reader on Linux. The first comment to that article speculated on Linux development being a “pain” even for Adobe. So, I contacted the media inquiry service that handles Adobe’s media contacts and asked some questions. I received a nice reply from . . . → Read More: Adobe Answers to Linux Development Questions
By Gene, on September 22nd, 2008 We just completed our WordPress update and everything appears to be working. However, the theme we are using no longer appears to render correctly with the updated WordPress. So, we will be changing themes. We are currently in the process of evaluating WordPress themes and should have a new one that does render correctly with . . . → Read More: WordPress Update Done
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