
Dan French danfrench@identi.ca
East Granville, United States
Vermont superintendent and Linux enthusiast
voted for "disagree"
13 years ago To: identicats, Ubuntu users, Public
13 years ago in Vermont, United States To: Public
Bodhi Linux is my new favorite distro de jour14 years ago in Vermont, United States To: Public
Tried Smeegol 1.0 on my netbook. Not ready for regular use, IMHO.14 years ago in Vermont, United States To: Kubuntu, Public
Upgrading SIS servers over sftp; enjoying new Ubuntu9 font in !kubuntu 10.10.15 years ago in Vermont, United States To: Kubuntu, Public
Installed !Kubuntu 10.10 beta 1 - very slick15 years ago To: Public
Checking out StatusNet Desktop - I think I prefer Choqok.15 years ago To: Public
new version of Choqok installed - bacl on Twitter15 years ago To: Public
Yesterday: !Arch to !Chakra and then back to !Pardus - would a rolling release take away incentive for distro hopping?15 years ago To: Public
Pardus is the best KDE 4 distro I have used to date.15 years ago To: Public
“Bing! Ballmer Says You’re Fired [VIDEO]”: http://bit.ly/5fNcIB15 years ago To: Public
“Mandatory Use of Open Standards In Hungary”: http://bit.ly/506epn Hungary leads the way - Vermont to follow? #btv #vtvsa15 years ago To: Public
Running Kubuntu KDE SC Beta1 this morning. So far so good. !kubuntu15 years ago To: Public
“Why the City of Los Angeles chose Google”: http://bit.ly/8x9lWV15 years ago To: Public
Getting ready for three school board meetings tonight. Budget deliberations. 'Tis the season.15 years ago To: Public
Did my first Wubi install of Ubuntu today. On a Windows 7 machine no less. Very slick!15 years ago To: Public
back to Kubuntu after a brief trial of Arch and Chakra15 years ago To: Public
“Devices To Take Textbooks Beyond Text”: http://bit.ly/7XZp5u15 years ago To: Public
“Entourage Edge e-reader shows off its softer-ware side on video”: http://bit.ly/53XIRh15 years ago To: Public
“What would YOU say to the NEA?”: http://bit.ly/6ENRAp16 years ago To: Public
Bought all six volumes of Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire on Kindle for $0.99 - DRM is evil but this is certainly convenient