The Duke of URL is RIP; Now what?
Michael Stutz asks: "The Duke of URL announced today that he's closing up shop. His site was, I think, the best for getting a handle on seeing what new hardware worked well with Linux, with lots of smart reviews and links to deals. Better than any hardware database I've seen, the Duke of URL offered opinions based on personal experience and knowledge. Not having time to try out and tinker with all the latest myself, it was good to check out his latest Linux Buyer's Guide and see what came recommended as not only working with Linux but working well with Linux -- it was kind of like the old "Alice & Bill" column in Computer Shopper magazine, except for users of Linux and Open Source software. So now where to go to get good recommendations on hardware that works well with free software?"
If archives were available, say on CD- or DVD-ROM, that would be nice. Even for $$$, naturally.
You could've hired me.
Part of the appeal of Duke of URL is that Patrick Mullen is a largely unbiased amatuer with a website. If you miss this service enough, why not provide it yourself? I'm sure that a serious inquiry by e-mail to Patrick would result in a response - It would be nice to have the benefit of his experience when starting your own site!
"Flyin' in just a sweet place,
Never been known to fail..."
It is definitely too bad that the site had to close down. I think that it would be good to have a site where someone can devote time to reviewing software and hardware.
Unfortunately, knowledge, research and experimentation cost money. Perhaps a site should start charging users for the opportunity to make use of the information.
There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. From the web site's main page, I get the impression that the people running the site are the ones who paid for it.
Sincerely, and with thanks,
Eugene T.S. Wong
testing out my trending skills
Check out Linuxhardware.org, they are a great site.
Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia.
recently in th market to buy a new printer to run under linux i found linuxprinting.org very useful
site features :
a quite considerable database of printers and their suitability to printing under linux,
general discussion of each vendor's track record and present level of support of free software compatability,
good information on th various ways to get printing happening under linux,
and more...
Why don't people in this situation pass the site along to somebody else? Many rely on the site for information, so I'm sure one of those should be able to take the role of webmaster. It is a shame that a site has to close down because a person wants to live his life(I'm not saying anything is wrong with living his life, though).
Check out Linuxwatch.org, we just popped up to help fill the gap left. A PHP-Nuke powered site, we allow users to post their own hardware reviews and Linux news. You won't find any Windows news on our site... well there's the end of a blatent plug :)
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