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Adobe Air 1.5 and Fedora 12 x64 – Gnome-keyring/KWallet error
First off, let me say it is not pretty, second the instructions on the Abode website are better suited for trying to get a man on Mars than getting Air to work in Linux x64, and they are specific for [...]
Posted in Linux
Tagged *nix, Adobe, Adobe Air, AIX, BASH, chmod, echo, Fedora, Gnome, Gnome-keyring, installation error, instructions, KDE, KDE Wallet, KDEWallet, KSH, KWallet, Linux, Mars, Microsoft, Microsoft Partner, RPM, SH, shell script, sudo, TCSH, Touch, yum
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Thoughts on Linux…
start off with some non-techie stuff first…
I head back to see my surgeon next Monday, where he will tell me that in another week or two I should start putting some weight on my leg (toe touch, or partial weight [...]
Posted in Android, Chrome OS, Laptops, Linux, Mac OS, Macintosh Computers, Mobile Devices, Operating Systems, Personal Computers, Servers, Technology, Unix, Windows Operating Systems, iPhone / iPod Touch
Tagged Acrobat, Adam, Adobe, Air Traffic Controller, AIX, Android, Chrome, engadget, Fedora, Firefox, Flash, Google, hardware failure, IBM, iPad, iPhone, Java, KDE, Laptops, Linux, Macintosh, Macintosh Computers, Mozilla, netcraft.com, NIM Server, notion ink, Nvidia Ion, OpenOffice, OpenVMS, Physical Therapy, Picasa, Pixel Qi, slashgear.com, sudo, system maintenance, Tablet PC, Tegra 2, terminal window, Unix, uptime, wikipedia, Windows Operating Systems, withdrawal, Yakuake, yum
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just some interesting news I found online…
not too much content this time (unless I get carried away again). couple of neat articles I read today (not the most trusted sources for news, but you have to make your own decisions… (both the things I started this [...]
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Tagged 70's, AIX, AMD, AU78, BBC, Bing, blogs.zdnet, british, Chrome, Coloured Rain, Dutch, English, Firefox, French, Google, HTC, HTML, IBM, IE6, IE7, IE8, Internet Explorer, Italian, Linux, Live PArtition Mobility, logical partition, LPAR, LPM, Mac OS X, Macintosh, Macintosh Computers, media, Microsoft, migration, Mozilla, news, Operating Systems, Pandora, partition mobility, Power Systems, press, press release, Quad core, Rock, Safari, Simple English, Slade, Snow Leopard, Sprint, SprintPCS, Sun, system environment, system p, teleport, The Beatles, Touch, Unix, virtual machine, Virtual PC, virtual server, VirtualBox, Virtualization, VM, VMWare, wikipedia, Win Vista, Win XP, Windows Operating Systems, Windows Vista, windows XP, zdnet
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