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Radio Booth Engulfed in Flames
Radio Booth Engulfed in Flames
Comment in Videos (4 diggs, 0 replies) - on 09/23/2008
Give that man a raise. He's REALLY dedicated to his job. (see comment)
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Ubuntu-Firefox EULA dustup reignites OSS licensing debate
Ubuntu-Firefox EULA dustup reignites OSS licensing debate
Comment in News (6 diggs, 0 replies) - on 09/16/2008
There is already the brandless firefox package in Ubuntu (abrowser), if it comes to removing Firefox from the default install, abrowser will be used. IceWeasel will not be used on Ubuntu. As the article states Mark Shuttleworth feels this name mocks Mozi … (see comment)
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Ubuntu-Firefox EULA dustup reignites OSS licensing debate
Ubuntu-Firefox EULA dustup reignites OSS licensing debate
Comment in News (4 diggs, 0 replies) - on 09/16/2008
The difference is that Opera is not installed by default, Firefox is. No one is saying that Mozilla can't have a EULA. The concern is that if Mozilla is going to force users to accept the EULA at runtime, then Firefox should not be installed as the defaul … (see comment)
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Ubuntu-Firefox EULA dustup reignites OSS licensing debate
Ubuntu-Firefox EULA dustup reignites OSS licensing debate
Comment in News (74 diggs, 3 replies) - on 09/16/2008
For those claiming this is whining... This isn't just about people that don't want to see a EULA. Ubuntu (Canonical, developers and users) have to to protect the Ubuntu brand before they worry about protecting the Mozilla brand. There are some very real l … (see comment)
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Mozilla wants Linux users to accept EULA at Firefox startup
Comment in News (5 diggs, 0 replies) - on 09/15/2008
ptFoe & RoboDonut, As I said a rebranded Firefox browser called "Ubuntu Web Browser" with a "pretty logo" is installed by default and on the first launch the start page explains that it is an Ubuntu branded version of Firefox with all the same featuresm … (see comment)
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Mozilla wants Linux users to accept EULA at Firefox startup
Comment in News (2 diggs, 3 replies) - on 09/15/2008
Just like Mozilla wants to protect its brand, Canonical, Ubuntu developers, and Ubuntu users want to protect Ubuntu's brand. Mozilla's imposed EULA at runtime is in direct conflict with Ubuntu's way of doing things and does not reflect what users expect f … (see comment)
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Mozilla wants Linux users to accept EULA at Firefox startup
Comment in News (7 diggs, 0 replies) - on 09/14/2008
I would prefer a rebranded Firefox à la IceWeasel but with a friendlier name like "Ubuntu Web browser". I don't think it's a good idea to have EULAs thrown into the default install. That's not very Ubuntu like to have a EULA and I can see how this could … (see comment)
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Google Chrome on Linux using Wine
Comment in News (2 diggs, 0 replies) - on 09/04/2008
It works but, as others have pointed out, it's quite slow. (see comment)
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Gaza withouth Electricity - Fauxography in Action
Gaza withouth Electricity - Fauxography in Action
Comment in Videos (1 digg, 2 replies) - on 02/24/2008
Offering propaganda in an effort to prove the other side is using propaganda... How original. Buried as bullshit. (see comment)
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Photoshop's new Linux compatibility? Blame Google
Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 02/19/2008
LightZone & The Gimp are the perfect combo for me on Linux. But, thanks goes to Google for supporting Linux. (see comment)
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Iran: Cancerous Israel to be destroyed by radiation
Iran: Cancerous Israel to be destroyed by radiation
Comment in News (0 diggs, 0 replies) - on 02/18/2008
Actually I'm a Catholic, but thanks for making an ass of yourself. (see comment)
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Iran: Cancerous Israel to be destroyed by radiation
Iran: Cancerous Israel to be destroyed by radiation
Comment in News (-4 diggs, 0 replies) - on 02/18/2008
... (see comment)
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Iran: Cancerous Israel to be destroyed by radiation
Iran: Cancerous Israel to be destroyed by radiation
Comment in News (10 diggs, 3 replies) - on 02/18/2008
Too bad there isn't a bury "propaganda" option on digg. (see comment)
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Google Won’t Search for CHUCK NORRIS
Google Won’t Search for CHUCK NORRIS 
Comment in News (19 diggs, 1 reply) - on 02/08/2008
Google doesn't want to find Chuck Norris because right now he is somewhere in Arkansas with his lips planted on Mike Huckabee's bare ass. (see comment)
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Awesome theme for Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron
Awesome theme for Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron
Comment in Images (1 digg, 1 reply) - on 01/27/2008
It's very similar in looks, but keep in mind this is not official... This is some random theme and setup that this particular person likes. This doesn't mean that this is what the next Ubuntu will look like or what users want. Also, the Mac like dock on t … (see comment)
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Awesome theme for Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron
Awesome theme for Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron
Comment in Images (0 diggs, 1 reply) - on 01/27/2008
ANYONE can change or make a themes for Linux. No one is forced into anything. What Microsoft and Apple waste/spend their billions on is of little concern to Linux users, Their rules do not apply to our universe. Apple has some good UI design guidelines, b … (see comment)
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Awesome theme for Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron
Awesome theme for Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron
Comment in Images (5 diggs, 0 replies) - on 01/27/2008
It's too dark and gloomy for a default theme. Though, it would make a good optional theme for those that like dark desktops. (see comment)
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Huckabee would criminalize abortion and punish doctors
Huckabee would criminalize abortion and punish doctors
Comment in News (72 diggs, 5 replies) - on 12/31/2007
As with most Republicans, he only cares about these children until they are born... Once born the children can live in poverty, with poor health care and poor education and no one cares. Love the fetus, hate the child. (see comment)
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Ron Paul Censored on Digg
Comment in News (0 diggs, 0 replies) - on 12/29/2007
Burred as more SPAM... But I would have buried it as "Over-Hyped Anarcho-Capitalist Nutjob from Texas" if the option was available. (see comment)
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Compiz is the Most Important Thing to Ever Happen to Linux
Comment in News (0 diggs, 0 replies) - on 12/28/2007
No... It's a great addition, but definitely not the most important part of the Linux desktop. Openness is the most important thing to ever happen to Linux. (see comment)
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