It’s been some time since I re-installed Debian over my Kubuntu install, so I thought I’d discuss some reasons why I changed back to Debian, what my experience was like, and some learning opportunities.
One reason I made the switch was because there was a utility newly packaged for Debian, Frama-C, which was not available in [...]
Posts Tagged ‘KDE’
Debian and A Graphical Environment
Posted in Computer Science, Software Engineering, User Friendliness, tagged Debian, GNOME, Google Summer of Code, KDE, System Administration, User Experience on 9 July 2009 | 6 Comments »
Experiences With Debian and Kubuntu
Posted in Computer Science, Customer Relationships, User Friendliness, tagged Best Practices, Debian, Engineering, Google Summer of Code, KDE, Support, User Experience on 16 June 2009 | 14 Comments »
For my Google Summer of Code project, I have been working with PerlQt4 bindings, which requires that I have Qt4 installed. While this is technically possible under a Win32 environment. Lots of people in the free software community vehemently oppose Windows, but while it has its flaws, I think overall the hardware support is still [...]
Google/Debian Summer of Code 2009 Update
Posted in Computer Science, tagged Google Summer of Code, KDE, Perl, Qt on 21 April 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Good news everybody :-)
I found out yesterday that my proposal was one of ten from the Debian project selected for the Google Summer of Code 2009. So right now I’m getting pretty excited to start working on things.
I have quite a few things to do once exams finish – they begin with e-mailing the KDE-Bindings [...]