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Comunidad Usuarios Software Libre San Marcos

August 9, 2010
by Víctor Orozco
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New way in the same stuff

Well I came to work early and finished my day assignations yesterday. So is time for a little post. As many of my friends know. I was very involved in Free Software Community Activities. But the last months I simply didn’t have the enough free time to help the Free Software community in Guatemala. I was helping […]

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July 21, 2010
by Víctor Orozco
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$ whereis tuxtor

Not at home anymore. Actually I’m working on three projects. One as a main job and two complementary projects (I need a new laptop BTW). Many years ago a buddy wrote in my blog a sentence like this “You will die writing small programs with Free Software”.  Years later I’m here working with, Java, PostgreSQL, […]

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June 21, 2010
by [Benja]
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[Como] usar twitter desde la consola [terminal]

Si nos ha pasado que solo queremos actualizar el twitter, pero nos parece algo engorroso entrar al sitio o bajarnos un cliente para hacerlo, existen varias formas para “tuitear” desde la terminal (consola) en GNU/Linux. Una forma de hacerlo seria usando Twidge, una herramienta que nos facilitara la tarea de interactuar con sitios como Twitter […] Continue reading

June 2, 2010
by Víctor Orozco
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SLGT Basics – An effort for the Free Software in Guatemala.

As we mention in the web site. SLGT born with the objective to coordinate the Free Software efforts between Free Software community and without being a dictatorial and intrusive entity (or without being an entity). Hey I come to this site looking for tractor pictures but this is interesting. What is the Free Software movement? […]

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May 30, 2010
by Víctor Orozco
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Huawei E968 modem in Linux (example Tigo Guatemala)

This device is particularly interesting because has two operating modes. The first one and the most common is as a router and access point for a mixed network (wi-fi+ethernet). But If you have the bad luck that you don’t find power source for the device or simply you only have a charged laptop. You can […]

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