Paid hosting that doesn’t require a credit card?

June 26, 2010

First of all, I want to apologize for the blog downtime. So, I decided to move this blog to another server. So, last week, I moved AllForLinux.com blog to a paid hosting. But, not like other hosting, I can pay with my mobile phone (with SMS) or home phone. I don’t need a credit card [...]

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Ubuntu 10.04 First Impression

April 30, 2010

Ubuntu 10.04 has been released on 29 april 2010, although the ISO is available in 30 April 2010(In my country). I’ve just downloaded the ISO of Ubuntu 10.04, and this is my personal review about it.

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Top Linux Games List

April 25, 2010

This is a complete(almost) list of Linux games that I found in the internet. You can check it by yourself one by one since it’s quite a long list . If you have more games that you would like to recommend, feel free to share it.

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Distro Review: Element

April 17, 2010

Today, I’d like to take a look on a newcomer of Linux Distroes family, this distro called “Element”. Element is a free and yet powerful multimedia operating system. As you can see, the developer of this distro have managed to combine both Ubuntu as a powerful Linux distro with the other multimedia software elements. As [...]

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Catching Up Some Linux News

April 16, 2010

I’m back for posting again after a few month of vacuum in this blog. I’m truly sorry for that because I have to focused on my college subjects. Since I already have passed the whole subjects, now it is the right time for me to start to make more postings for AllForLinux.com I already missed [...]

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Slitaz Linux, quick and lightweight distro

December 9, 2009

Another Linux distro has been released, this time emphasising speed and low space. I reckon it’ll be perfect for netbooks. Lots of improvements needed, but the potential is there. See Slitaz Linux.

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Google Chrome for Linux

December 9, 2009

After a long hiatus, Google has finally spoken up and released a (beta) version of Chrome for Linux. As ever with the techies, it’s accompanied by xkcd-style comic. Visit this link. Quick facts from the Google Team about Chrome for Linux that they sent to me via email: 60,000 lines of Linux-specific code written 23 [...]

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