today's odds & ends
- Noteworthy Cooker changes (15 June – 26 July 2009)
- 10 Reasons Why Africans Should Try Ubuntu
- Kopete Plugin Adds Account Assistant
- KDE4.3 in Kubuntu
- Tycoon Games releases Bionic Heart for Mac, PC, Linux systems
- Wookie widget server to incubate at Apache
- Future of Linux in Automotive Industry
- Ten years after: An Interview with MontaVista's Jim Ready
- Computer Memory - How Much Is Good Enough?
- Wallpaper a Day - Day 1
- Wallpaper a Day - Day 2
- Some improvements for Gentoo safety
- Create Oscar-Worthy Movie Scripts With Celtx
- Mrs Martin, she annoys me
- Security vs. Convenience
- Chrome to be Built with 3D Hardware Acceleration Plug-in
- Red Hat offers a tip of the fedora to Microsoft … oh really?
- SFLC: Microsoft violated the GPL
- What Linux really lacks
- Canonical’s Ubuntu Partner Program: Moves Worth Watching
- Parsing the Microsoft - EU Interoperability Commitment
- DON'T MISS: Red Hat boot camp
- Fedora 12 Picks Up Another Batch Of Features
- Miro Media Player Gets an Overhaul
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There was no need to build a new kernel in order to release firefox-3.0.12 in SL! Where have you found the awkward idea that "Firefox rpm packages may have to be fixed as usual at the kernel level"?! What do you mean by "as usual"? Whose "usual"?
I don't need that kind of fame, but I am pissed off by certain remarks I don't find fair. (Obviously, I then can't keep quiet.)
OTOH, Caitlyn Martin is much more experienced with Red Hat than I am.