A default Nuxified logo – Tux in a bubble.
GNU Bubble
A baby GNU in a bubble.
Nuxified Desktop GNU Wallpaper
A cute little GNU in a bubble spotted in the middle of this nice wallpaper. He’s not trapped though, look at the shadow! He’s just hungry for some attention!
Nuxified Desktop Tux Wallpaper
A wallpaper with our default logo, Tux in a bubble.
Nuxified Desktop Trio Wallpaper
The three epic mascots of the Free Software movement, Tux, GNU and Beastie all spotlighted in one shiny wallpaper!
Nuxified Desktop BSD Wallpaper
Who said we don’t like BSD? For all you BSD users on Nuxified, here is a wallpaper you can use, in a true Nuxified style.
VHCS2 ISP control Panel Setup Guide in Debian Etch
VHCS delivers a complete hosting automation appliance by offering significant security, total-cost-of-ownership, and performance advantages over competing commercial solutions With VHCS Pro you can configure your server and applications, create user with domains with a few point-and-click operations that take less than a minute. There is no limit to the number of resellers, users and […]
Fork a kernel, kill an “OS” and revolutionize the desktop
The news of Con Kolivas, a Linux kernel developer, quitting that role, along with an interview in which he explains why, could and should make loud noises around the Free Software community which is often touting GNU/Linux as the best operating system one could use, and not just because of freedom you have with it. […]
Changing a run command dialog in GNOME
Whether you consider it an advantage or a disadvantage standard configuration dialogs in GNOME tend to be a bit limited and because of that do not allow all kinds of behavior customizations that one may desire to do. It is done that way in order to maximize ease of use and user friendliness. For deeper […]
Novell’s comparison of AppArmor and SELinux
After my previous two posts about SELinux and AppArmor, “Stupid advice and some of my own ideas” and Rusty AppArmor?, another post of the same topic. I had another look around for information on AppArmor and of course also followed a link leading directly to Novell where I found a Novell’s AppArmor and SELinux comparison. Well, […]
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