Archive for October, 2007

Quo Vadis, Kubuntu?

October 31st, 2007

Events of the past week, before and after Gutsy’s release, have led me to think deeply about Kubuntu. No, I haven’t been thinking about what new features to implement (not that I could anyway), what bugs to fix (I’ll try, of course) or what Ubuntu features we need to catch up with. No, I was [...]

Purpose-driven

October 29th, 2007

I think I’ve somewhat gotten over my “downtime”. I’m still not jumping up and down, trying to scratch every little itch I have. But at least I’m not so apathetic anymore. I’m moving. The bad news is that I’ve swung to the other end of the pendulum. Now I’m too driven by emotions, high and [...]

Losing my way

October 22nd, 2007

Skip to the Filipino version (This is my first attempt at a bi-lingual post…)
Well aside from the other day’s KDE post, I’ve been pretty silent lately. Not because I have nothing to blog about (I have an ever-growing list of interesting blog topics). Or because I’ve been doing so many things (which I should be [...]

Of Cickers and Monkeys

October 21st, 2007

(What the hay is a cicker?)
I know it’s probably a bit late, but better late than never…
Last week, KDE users were again treated to a 3-day release marathon.
October 16: KDE 3.5.8
This is the Eighth Translation and Service Release for KDE’s 3.5 series. Simply put, this release contains hundreds of fixes for bugs. Check out the [...]

A flurry of KDE

October 8th, 2007

KDE users everywhere have been, are, and will be treated to an exciting four weeks, with each week bringing a new distro release.
Starting off with PC-BSD 1.4, released last September 24. With the slogan of “Personal Computing, served up BSD Style!”, PC-BSD aims to bring an easy to use operating system, wrapped around the stability [...]