My favourite album 2007
November 2, 2007

Amarok while playing 1973 by James Blunt

All The Lost Souls by James Blunt

Back To Bedlam by James Blunt

Sean Kingston by Sean Kingston

It Won’t Be Soon Before Long by Maroon 5

Minutes To Midnight by Linkin Park

Shock Value by Timbaland

The Best Damn Thing by Avril Lavigne
Announcing openSUSE 10.3 GM
October 4, 2007

The openSUSE team is proud to announce the release of openSUSE 10.3. Promoting the use of Linux everywhere, the openSUSE project provides free, easy access to the world’s most usable Linux distribution, openSUSE. openSUSE is released regularly, is stable, secure, contains the latest free and open source software, and comes with several new technologies.
openSUSE 10.3 will be supported with security and other serious updates for a period of 2 years.
This version contains new beautiful green artwork, KDE 3.5.7 and parts of KDE 4, SUSE-polished GNOME 2.20, a GTK version of YaST, a new 1-click-install technology, MP3 support out-of-the-box, new and redesigned YaST modules, compiz and compiz fusion advances, virtualisation improvements, OpenOffice.org 2.3, Xfce 4.4.1, and much more! Read on for details of what is new and available in openSUSE 10.3, and for all the necessary download links.
Beautiful Green Artwork
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KDE 3.5.7
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1-Click Install
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Compiz and Compiz Fusion
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OpenOffice.org 2.3
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For more information, visit http://news.opensuse.org/?p=400
Cambodia: KhmerOS to have a social impact
September 19, 2007
The goal of the KhmerOS project is to produce the basic computer technology necessary for Cambodia to enter the age of technology. The requirements for this technology are clear: It must be in Khmer (Cambodian) language, sustainable, and well adapted to the socio-economic situation of the country. Cambodia not being a profitable market for software companies, the only option left to undertake this effort is to base it on free and open source software (FOSS), which allows translation, adaptation and free distribution of the software.
http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=5212173
Khmer Software CDs available on Cambodian market
September 19, 2007
Below is my original post at KhmerOS website:

KhmerOS would like to announce that Khmer Software and openSUSE CDs are now available on the Cambodian market. You can find the CDs at the following places in Phnom Penh:
- Toul Tom Pong Market
- Around Santho Mok High School
- Around National University of Management (NUM)
- Around Yokuntho High School
- Along Wat Langka Gate
- Central Market

The market will sell the CDs for the following prices:
- $1.5 for Khmer Software CD
- $3.5 for openSUSE 10.2 CDs (7 CDs)
To encourage the sellers, for those who want to get the CDs from KhmerOS office (Open Institute), we will sell the CDs for $0.5 more than the market price.
Install OpenOffice Khmer Spell Checker
September 7, 2007
My cyber-friend, Kenno, has written a very step-by-step instruction on how to install KSC in Debian on his blog.
For how to install it on other Linux distribution and Windows, please follow the instruction contains in the Readme file of the KSC download package.
Discussion about how to install KSC at KhmerOS website:
- http://www.khmeros.info/drupal/?q=en/node/1942
- http://www.khmeros.info/drupal/?q=en/node/1939


