Steve Jobs’ diabolical plan to acquire Adobe

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March 5th, 2010 by Frances Locke


Lately there has been some speculation about Apple’s aggressive stance towards Adobe. For years the companies have been on (to put it lightly) not so friendly terms with each other. Currently the bickering is about the alleged “bugginess” of Flash. According to Apple head honcho Steve Jobs, Flash is responsible for the majority of crashes on the Mac and it uses [...]

Jonathan Thomas: Kubuntu Notification Helper 0.4.85 (0.5 beta1)

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November 24th, 2009 by dondavanzo


I’m glad to be able to announce the release of Kubuntu Notification Helper 0.4.85, the first beta release for the 0.5 release! We would very much appreciate testing, though I must admit we don’t have anywhere for bug reports to go yet. It should enter Ubuntu soon enough, though, so we’ll be able to track bugs there in the quite [...]

Jonathan Thomas: Kubuntu Notification Helper 0.4.85 (0.5 beta1)

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November 24th, 2009 by dondavanzo


I’m glad to be able to announce the release of Kubuntu Notification Helper 0.4.85, the first beta release for the 0.5 release! We would very much appreciate testing, though I must admit we don’t have anywhere for bug reports to go yet. It should enter Ubuntu soon enough, though, so we’ll be able to track bugs there in the quite [...]

Ted Gould: Kinda like Fedora

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November 19th, 2009 by dondavanzo


I admit it, I’m a little jealous of the Fedora feature of being able to install signed packages without a password prompt. I set out to get close on Ubuntu. The way that you edit the PolicyKit practices towards package install is to edit the file /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/. If you look at the action for “Install packages” you can change <allow_active>auth_admin_keep</allow_active> [...]

Ted Gould: Kinda like Fedora

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November 19th, 2009 by dondavanzo


I admit it, I’m a little jealous of the Fedora feature of being able to install signed packages without a password prompt. I set out to get close on Ubuntu. The way that you edit the PolicyKit practices towards package install is to edit the file /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/. If you look at the action for “Install packages” you can change <allow_active>auth_admin_keep</allow_active> [...]