Posts Tagged ‘Linux’
Debian 5.0 Lenny Official Beta
For the last few hours today, I’ve been playing around with Debian 5.0 Lenny (official beta). The installation process has improved greatly since my last installation back in 2006, especially the graphical installation option. The graphical installer is quite intuitive — at least to someone with some experience installing various Linux distributions.
Another nice feature about [...]
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Tags: Debian, Linux
Software Freedom Day 2008
The 2008 Software Freedom Day event in Melbourne, Australia was held at The Hub@Docklands. The event started off with a breakfast for volunteers
followed by the setting up of the venue itself
A number of people from various organizations delivered talks during the day. Among them include
Tyson Clugg from Melbourne Wireless
Colin Jacobs from Electronic Frontiers Australia
Kat Clancy [...]
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Tags: computer algebra system, education, Linux, open source software, Sage, Software Freedom Day