Great!
On 1/27/20 7:31 AM, sogal wrote:
Hello Victor,
Cool, great work! Feel free to use it in any Spanish openSUSE blog.
@all: for easier use of the sources I have made them available in my git repo:
https://git.volted.net/sogal/opensuse-articles
I will start now to work on a Flatpak article
Hello Victor,
Cool, great work! Feel free to use it in any Spanish openSUSE blog.
@all: for easier use of the sources I have made them available in my git repo:
https://git.volted.net/sogal/opensuse-articles
I will start now to work on a Flatpak article.
Regards,
Le ven. 24 janv. 2020 à 19:02,
El 23/1/20 a las 21:24, sogal escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> As I stated in
> https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/marketing-topics-collection-jan2020
> I have written an article about Tilix, a tiling terminal emulator.
> The article has been split in two parts as it is quite long.
>
> The source file (mark
Am Donnerstag, 23. Januar 2020, 23:10:56 CET schrieb Carl Symons:
> > "We hope that this review of its advanced features" => "it's advanced"
>
> "its" is correct. "it's" is a contraction of "it is", not possessive.
Thanks! :)
vinz.
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On 1/23/20 1:14 PM, Vinzenz Vietzke wrote:
Hi Sébastien!
Thanks for taking the initiative
"We hope that this review of its advanced features" => "it's advanced"
"its" is correct. "it's" is a contraction of "it is", not possessive.
Cheers,
vinz.
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Hi Sébastien!
Thanks for taking the initiative and picking a topic from the list!
The whole article is well written and the screenshots look good. The default
wallpaper and theme is a good choice so new users recognize it well.
> I'd like to have your remarks and comments, do not hesitate to let
Hi all,
As I stated in
https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/marketing-topics-collection-jan2020
I have written an article about Tilix, a tiling terminal emulator.
The article has been split in two parts as it is quite long.
The source file (markdown) and all the screenshots can be downloaded from her
On Saturday 23 March 2013 11:35:21 Victor hck wrote:
> Hey my translation has been linked in an important spanish web about
> Linux. You can check it here:
> -
> http://www.muylinux.com/2013/03/23/ping-27-gnome-cuttlefish-opensuse-left->
> 4-dead-2-duckduckgo/
>
> Sharing...
Nice work, Victor!
>
On Saturday 23 March 2013 09:55:47 GaLaGaNN wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Article partially translated into French on my blog and during
> validation Alionet.org
Thanks all for the contribution and the sharing! The article is being read a
lot which is good ;-)
> Sincerely,
> GaLaGaNN
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Hi all,
Article partially translated into French on my blog and during
validation Alionet.org
Sincerely,
GaLaGaNN
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On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Ilias R.(Zoumpis) wrote:
> Hey Geekos,
>
> I can help with the social media. Once the article is published i can
> spread the messages to FB,Twitter, G+ etc.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Geekings,
>
> Ilias R.
>
> On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
>> Heya
Hey Geekos,
I can help with the social media. Once the article is published i can
spread the messages to FB,Twitter, G+ etc.
Thanks,
Geekings,
Ilias R.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
> Heya all,
>
> We've finally finished (almost) the article about openSUSE for non-ge
Heya all,
We've finally finished (almost) the article about openSUSE for non-geeko's
with openSUSE tips and tricks for people coming from Ubuntu, Fedora,
Slackware and other Linux distributions. Below the draft, input welcome.
https://news.opensuse.org/?p=15541&preview=true
It will go live aro
Howdy,
I wrote this article a few months ago and published it on my blog. It´s
under a CC license, so you might wanna change it a bit (to make it less
personality) and publish it somewhere else.
Have fun with it!:
http://kimleyendecker.blogspot.com/2011/04/build-paradise.html
Kim
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FYI - Those links are not configured for public viewing, or at least
by myself with a Novell account which works for wikis and forums.
Is interesting to me in light of an interesting presentation by Google
at SCALE on the slab allocator which can be essential to a high
performance server. My preli
It was discussed briefly during the Marketing Hackweek that I should
put together a few articles emphasizing that openSUSE is well suited
to server use (and isn't just a desktop OS).
Here's my first go, please review/edit/hack/delete as you feel is appropriate ;)
http://news.opensuse.org/?p=7229&p
On Saturday 30 October 2010 03:14:52 Helen wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm writing up an article with the aim of encouraging non technical
> people to participate in projects.
> I'm trying to keep the tone very light and fun.
>
> It's just a dump of ideas right now and needs to be structured.
>
> I
I am interested about it, give me all available information and I
shall prepare it by the time I'll have them.
Kostas Warlordfff Koudaras
2010/12/13 Jos Poortvliet :
> Hi all,
>
> Anyone interested in writing an article? The upcoming openSUSE 11.4 release,
> currently on kernel 2.6.37RC something,
Hi all,
Anyone interested in writing an article? The upcoming openSUSE 11.4 release,
currently on kernel 2.6.37RC something, will have the patches mentioned here:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_2637_video&num=1
backported to the stable kernel as much as needed. They ar
On Saturday 30 October 2010 03:14:52 Helen wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm writing up an article with the aim of encouraging non technical
> people to participate in projects.
> I'm trying to keep the tone very light and fun.
>
> It's just a dump of ideas right now and needs to be structured.
>
> I
Hi folks,
I'm writing up an article with the aim of encouraging non technical
people to participate in projects.
I'm trying to keep the tone very light and fun.
It's just a dump of ideas right now and needs to be structured.
I have no idea where I'll submit it. Possibly Linux.com, or maybe a
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