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Linux Day 2005 - Genoa - GLUG (Genuense Linux User Group)

Free Ubuntu Linux cds arrived today. shipit.ubuntulinux.org/

Photos from day 2 of Linux.conf.au 2009

check out for more stories on Ubuntu and linux at coderstalk.blogspot.com

Vinovo: il mio gatto Linux, Canon 1000D + Tokina 80-200/f4

Photos from Day 1 of Linux.conf.au 2009

A picture just found in web, really funny!

Linux Day 2005 - Genoa - GLUG (Genuense Linux User Group)

wallpaper linux mint

Solutions Linux 2004, CNIT, Paris La Défense

Sabato 27 ottobre 2012 - Linux Day al Liceo Manzoni di Caserta.

2015’s Best Laptops for Linux

The idea of freedom is what drove the development of Linux kernel. Formerly, many people tend to see Windows, or Mac, as their option for their system. But then Linus Torvalds came and introduced Linux. This made things pretty interesting. Imagine a...

 

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Linux Kernel Internal Training by NECTEC & IBM @SIIT

Photos from day 2 of Linux.conf.au 2009

Photos from day 2 of Linux.conf.au 2009

Linux Day 2005 - Genoa - GLUG (Genuense Linux User Group)

Linux counter proposal logo made by me ~1996

Linux defending his sunny place on the floor

My desktop, KDE on Arch Linux with the Suse gecko smiling by.

crunchbang linux openbox tint2 conky

For reasons I don't understand, I am practically awash in male jade clubtails...and not a lovely lady in sight. One would think that if there are guys, there will be girls, but I seem to have stumbled upon the odonate equivalent of a Linux Users Group convention. I interrupted this guy's breakfast, and I was somewhat surprised to see that he wasn't having Cheetos and Mountain Dew as he recompiled the kernel. :)

Foresight included in Linux Format magazine

Photos from Day 1 of Linux.conf.au 2009

Familiar Linux (familiar.handhelds.org) on Palm Tungsten E2 with GPE desktop.

Linux Day 2005 - Genoa - GLUG (Genuense Linux User Group)

This is my silent, diskless, fanless mini-itx damn small machine that I have named 'kriek'. Well, diskless except for its external USB disk, which has Ubuntu Linux on it. It can also run Damn Small Linux using just the small silver USB key instead of a disk to be truly diskless. Kriek has a 1GHz VIA Nehemiah processor, 1GB RAM and draws less than 20W with no disk attached.

Solutions Linux 2004, CNIT, Paris La Défense

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