We rest a week ...

I'm leaving for a few days.

Writers wanted
I take this opportunity to tell you that we are looking for writers to join the Usemos Linux staff. Preferably, that use KDE, Fedora, Arch (that is, no Ubuntu). The idea is to be able to write on those distros / environments as well and not just on Ubuntu. If you are interested, write to let's uselinux@gmail.com. If possible, attach an article or link to your blog. In other words, something that we can take as a reference to know how you write.


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  1.   Saito Mordraw said

    Rest well.

    We miss you already = D

  2.   marcoshipe said

    Get a lot of rest!
    and that you can find as good writers as you!
    regards!

  3.   gorlok said

    Rest, how well deserved you have it 🙂
    We are already missing him and it is HIS fault, for having made the best Linux blog of the moment 🙂
    See you around.

  4.   dr zoidberg said

    Yes ... add Fedora articles that I want to know why Car # @ $% ubuntu lifts my wi-fi without problem and neither with Fedora nor OpenSuse I could ...

  5.   Nick Allan said

    It's a very good idea, maybe that way we can compare other distros with Ubuntu, after all "linux" (As for Let's Use Linux) are all the GNU / Linux distributions that exist and not just Ubuntu. Greetings and exist with this new and good initiative that many readers of this Blog will appreciate.

    regards

  6.   jclouder said

    deserved, thanks for. . . . does not fit

  7.   Angeles Jimenez said

    Dear friend:

    Here I am sending you information about the release of the new free BitDefender Antispam version for Linux mail servers.

    This new solution is aimed at small businesses and people who run mail servers in non-Windows environments, but are not satisfied with the performance of current proprietary or open source antispam solutions. I hope the news is of interest to you.

    BitDefender announces the release of the free version of its award-winning Antispam for Linux mail servers

    Provides the essential features, free of charge, to increase productivity by blocking spam on Linux-based mail servers

    BitDefender Free Antispam for Mail Servers is now available from this page: http://www.bitdefender.com/frams

    Buenos Aires, November 10, 2010 – BitDefender®, award-winning provider of innovative Internet security solutions, today announced the launch of BitDefender Free Antispam for Linux Mail Servers, a free solution for Linux mail servers that uses the same antispam engine which allowed BitDefender to win 9 consecutive VBSpam awards in tests conducted by Virus Bulletin.

    "BitDefender Free Antispam for Linux Mail Servers is aimed at small businesses and people who run mail servers in non-Windows environments, but are not satisfied with the operation of current proprietary or open source antispam solutions", says Jocelyn Otero, BitDefender Marketing Director for Spain, Portugal and Latin America.

    BitDefender's free solution for Linux mail servers offers:

    • High performance using BitDefender's patent pending technology, NeuNet (Advanced Adaptive Neural Network)

    • Easy to install and easy to use with a command line and web based administration interface.

    • Kit highly compatible with major Linux distributions (available as RPM, DEB, IPK) and Linux FHS are available

    “We have one of the best antispam engines, as independent tests confirm time and again. We are happy with this opportunity that allows us to give something to the community and promote our goal of making the Internet safer, "sums up Jocelyn Otero.

    BitDefender Free Antispam for Mail Servers is now available. More information can be accessed from this page: http://www.bitdefender.com/frams.

  8.   Michel said

    the "freedom" that you proclaim is very good> that is, nothing from Ubuntu)