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  1. Crapbuntu.org Crapbuntu.org Chris Blount

    @ghosthand I may need to just drop the idea and push purely on the "better choices initiative" approach. This way just turns a few heads.

    Thursday, 17-Jun-10 14:31:27 UTC from web at Fairfield, Queensland, Australia in context
  2. Crapbuntu.org Crapbuntu.org Chris Blount

    @ghosthand its quite new as you can tell. I need more content so that people don't mistake me for a troll.

    Thursday, 17-Jun-10 14:29:38 UTC from web at Fairfield, Queensland, Australia in context
  3. Crapbuntu.org Crapbuntu.org Ubuntu users , Chris Blount

    @ghosthand group spam from !ubuntu into ! linux drives many people nuts! Not sure if people are either ignorant or very inconsiderate.

    Thursday, 17-Jun-10 14:15:26 UTC from web at Fairfield, Queensland, Australia in context
  4. Crapbuntu.org Crapbuntu.org أنس أحمد

    @anassahmed You can try a lighter browser such as #Rekonq. I use Rekonq most of the time in #kde. Much lighter and faster but no FF plugins.

    Thursday, 17-Jun-10 14:11:48 UTC from web at Fairfield, Queensland, Australia in context
  5. Crapbuntu.org Crapbuntu.org Tim Bateson

    @monkeyx I use text files secured by TrueCrypt. I have a script in Linux which makes maintaining/managing and viewing files/secrets easy.

    Thursday, 17-Jun-10 14:10:37 UTC from web at Fairfield, Queensland, Australia in context
  6. Crapbuntu.org Crapbuntu.org أنس أحمد

    @anassahmed flashblock and adblocker plugins are a good start. That way you don't waste processor on ads or unnessecary flash apps.

    Thursday, 17-Jun-10 13:59:51 UTC from web at Fairfield, Queensland, Australia in context
  7. Crapbuntu.org Crapbuntu.org John Lenton

    @chipaca I can fix my typo while I am at it!

    Thursday, 17-Jun-10 13:58:37 UTC from web at Fairfield, Queensland, Australia in context
  8. Crapbuntu.org Crapbuntu.org John Lenton

    @chipaca suing flashblock and adblocker plugins is a good start. That way you don't waste processor cycles on ads or unnessecary flash apps.

    Thursday, 17-Jun-10 13:42:48 UTC from web at Fairfield, Queensland, Australia in context
  9. Crapbuntu.org Crapbuntu.org John Pugh

    @zoopster Who was "commuity policing"? Not me.

    Thursday, 17-Jun-10 09:57:59 UTC from web at Fairfield, Queensland, Australia in context
  10. Crapbuntu.org Crapbuntu.org Linux , Better Choices Initiative

    Can #Fedora be the new #Ubuntu? http://goo.gl/JVYU Hell yes! Jack Wallen left for Ubuntu but returns to a new Fedora. !betterchoices !linux

    Thursday, 17-Jun-10 07:50:59 UTC from web
  11. Crapbuntu.org Crapbuntu.org Ubuntu users , Better Choices Initiative

    Does the !ubuntu community have anything like http://fedoraunity.org/? Is information and quality checked and reviewed? !betterchoices

    Wednesday, 16-Jun-10 05:31:11 UTC from web in context
  12. Crapbuntu.org Crapbuntu.org Linux , Free Software , Better Choices Initiative

    Just created crapbuntu initiative website and !betterchoices group. !linux !fs

    Sunday, 06-Jun-10 09:04:00 UTC from web in context

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