Linux.com Relaunched Under New Management
mikesd81 writes "Linux.com has been relaunched under the direction of the Linux Foundation. The goal of the site is supposed to be a community hub that lets the Linux community participate and contribute their knowledge. An initial look as the site is today makes it look like a news site. Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin insists that the plan wasn't for Linux.com to be a breaking news organization but rather as a resource for the Linux community as a whole."
my penis into your moms management.
they're scrambling to gain back lost ground. that can be the only reason to relaunch. their hanging on for dear life!
i just wanted to bring a taste of how annoying freetards are to the forefront. see how stupid this kind of thing sounds?
...where's the Ubuntu logo? Just kidding hold your horses...
i just wanted to bring a taste of how annoying freetards are to the forefront. see how stupid this kind of thing sounds?
We must be making you really nervous.
-Freetard
Look everyone, a tech news aggregator! What an original idea...this will be revolutionary. Can the year of Linux on the desktop be far behind now?
I like the look, I like the layout, now lets just hope that it follows through as intended. If so, this could be a great resource for both experienced pros as well as new users.
The musings of just another geek and his junk.
What is it running on? Windows?
I had just purged the RSS feed for their site from Firefox last night since I got sick of seeing nothing change since January 1st.
I'm glad to see that they're back up an running, and even more so now that they're providing more than just news. Here's to hoping that the site flourishes and maintains what I've come to expect so far plus more.
no. you're just annoying by missing the point. but what else should we expect?
They have a section called "DistributionCentral" that's supposed to give lists of popular, desktop, embedded, server, etc. distros and then descriptions of those. All the links want authentication credentials. Screw that. Publish your site or don't. Don't stick up a bunch of publicly available info on the public portion of your site and then set it to require authentication because you don't have the code or markup templates ready just yet.
When I first became interested in Linux around 2005 or so and wanted to find out more about it, one of the first sites I tried was linux.com. (Hey, why not, I learnt about distros a little while later.) What a mess it was. The new site is a lot better, but I still don't think it has the portal quality that a site with the standing of "linux.com" needs. Where is the elevator pitch about what Linux is, where is the explanation of the ways it's similar to Windows and the ways it's not? Instead we get press releases from the Linux Foundation. Think of the other 95% of the world when you're scaping linux.com, guys.
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Mods: Troll?
Seriously, fuck those of you who can't take a joke, or realise that the parent comment is funny because it's true.
Does sleep/hibernate work on your machine mods? Because it certainly doesn't on mine. And even if you can't find it funny yourself, realise why others might: it's funny on two levels, the first because sleep mode doesn't fucking work; and second due to the absurdity of using sleep mode on a server. This also reminds us that whilst GNU/Linux may be excellent on the server, it is still struggling to gain traction on the desktop.
Overall the parent is a pithy, ironic and moreover true commentary on the state of GNU/Linux. Pretty good for seven words, and you bunch of moronic fanboys go and mod it down.
Someone mod this guy informative, so his karma is not damaged.
no. you're just annoying by missing the point. but what else should we expect?
Thrash, dinosaur! Thrash!
-Freetard
and having a soft spot in my heart for them since I discovered Linux in 1995 I still think linux.org and The LDP are way better then this...
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keep hoping for your .1% market gain every year, freetard.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=4211
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keep hoping for your .1% market gain every year, freetard.
You'd think this .1% market gain wouldn't be all that threatening. Somehow it is - must be because some people know what's going on while others just have it pop up in front of them like magic mushrooms. I suppose IT is full of surprises for you folks. Must be a scarry place. I can understand the hostility.
-Freetard
Earn enough guru points and win a laptop signed by Linus.
And then install FreeBSD on it.
That'd be ironic.
Hey! take that gleeful smile off your face.
Registered on Linux.com, never got an email confirmation, yet I can retrieve my username with the 'forgot username' form (confirmation that I didn't have a typo), but my account is locked out because it was never activated. Rock on, linux.com.
...may not speak English, but the designers didn't think of any internationalisation in their design either. So very myopic and terribly sad to "lead" the linux online presence with such a useless, unfriendly scabby techo hack-job. ... illegible.
That top menu bar (div id="linux-header-left") is virtually invisible.
"Register" is so obscure, small and hidden you'd think they didn't want anyone to join.
What's with those links at the bottom with all that empty space at the top? Just to make the search box look sexy?
The download page, http://linux.com/distrocentral/download-linux, doesn't even explain what a distro is, and that menu text on the right in faded red ?
Why would any Joe Blow bother with Linux after visiting this site?