Archive for the ‘Linux’ Category

Scribes – The Opensource Text Writer

Scribes is an open source Linux text editor that has all the options that an editor should have but they are well hidden to make the GUI clean and easy to keep tapping away. Its support for over 70 programming languages makes it ideal for programmers to write code. Scribes comes with an auto hide toolbar and a grey default theme. You can search document text by simply typing for words or expressions. The search can be performed according to regular expressions and by find as you type functionality. Other options in the toolbar provide similar functions that one would expect in a feature rich text editor such as syntax highlighting, theme selection, auto replace editing, printing and other verbose options.

Red Hat. Really?

A few days ago, I made a post on some tips to chose a Linux distribution (go to post), I concentrated on Ubuntu as being the distribution of choice for novice and desktop users. I mentioned that selecting a Linux flavor is a tough decision if one is not clear on what a person wants. [...]

Linux. You Like?

Everyone knows that Linux is a stable and kick ass operating system that works faster and better than most other operating systems available out there and all for free which is extremely cool, But when it comes to selecting which flavor of Linux you want, that’s where it become tricky.

Luckily you have me to help you out with it.

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