This article is just an update that we have already posted some time ago about Nice Ubuntu themes for ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) Users
Read more »4 new themes added for bisigi themes project and screenshots included
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Full Circle Magazine Issue 35 is out
This month, we’ve got a double whammy for you! Not only do we have FCM #35 (with a review of the Motorola Droid/Milestone), but we also have a new episode of the Full Circle podcast coming at you in a few minutes.
Read more »IBM, Canonical to sell Ubuntu-ready netbooks in Africa
IBM, Canonical and Simmtronics today announced they will market a low-cost, Intel Atom-based Simmtronics netbook in emerging markets. The Simmbook will be preloaded with the IBM Client for Smart Work Linux distro, based on Ubuntu Netbook Remix, and will first be made available in Africa for just $190, says IBM.
Read more »Debianpackagemaker - A simple and straight forward ubuntu package maker
DebianPackageMaker is a simple user interface/tool to make a debian package easier and straightforward to use and deploy your linux application to any debian based distro.
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Rhythmbox as media server
Now we can configure Rhythmbox as central media server using plugin support .So you can access videos & Audios from Remote Location .
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Less is more. But still less.
One of the driving mantras for us is "less is more". I want us to "clean up, simplify, streamline, focus" the user experience work that we lead. The idea is to recognize the cost of every bit of chrome, every gradient or animation or line or detail or option or gconf setting. It turns out that all of those extras add some value, but they also add clutter.
Read more »11 Crucial Things an Ubuntu Newbie Should Know
As I was sitting here, preparing to write this article, my mind wandered back to the day I accidentally wiped out a Windows installation with a Gutsy Gibbon CD. I thought I was in trouble. I had just knocked out my work documents, including various templates I made, along with scanner support, and my Adobe 8.0 suite.
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I killed Debian, installed an unbootable Ubuntu, now I'm running FreeBSD 8.0 with GNOME
Anyhow, Dru is a tremendously gifted writer whose O'Reilly columns in the early 2000s and her subsequent book "The Best of FreeBSD Basics" has been a great help to me. Not so ironically, Dru along with fellow BSD writer Michael W. Lucas are two of the best out there at explaining Unix to the thick-of-head such as myself.
Read more »How to find out Your Ubuntu / Debian is 32 bit or 64 bit
Some times you need to know , Your Ubuntu / Debian is 32 bit or 64 bit,
Read more »Switch Between KDM and GDM on Ubuntu
If u have installed Ubuntu over an kubuntu or vice versa , u may switch over gdm to kdm or kdm to gdm .This can be done in simple steps .
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Purge Removed Packages On Ubuntu/Debian
When a package is uninstalled, its configuration files are left on the system, in case you’ll want to install it again. Purging a package gets rid of these configuration files.
Read more »Now You Can Say: "Linux Supports iPhone / iPod Touch Out Of The Box"
libimobiledevice is a FOSS software library that talks the protocols to support iPhone ® and iPod Touch ® devices on Linux. Unlike other projects, it does not depend on using any existing proprietary libraries and does not require jailbreaking.
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Basic Package Management Operations Using Aptitude
aptitude is a featureful package manager for Debian GNU/Linux systems, based on the renowned apt package management infrastructure. aptitude provides the functionality of dselect and apt-get, as well as many additional features not found in either program.
Read more »Subtitle Editor 0.36.1 Released [w/ Ubuntu PPA]
Subtitle Editor is a GTK+2 tool to edit subtitles for GNU/Linux/*BSD. It can be used for new subtitles or as a tool to transform, edit, correct and refine existing subtitle. This program also shows sound waves, which makes it easier to synchronise subtitles to voices.
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CrunchBang Linux 10 "Alpha 1" Released, Ditches Ubuntu
Philip Newborough has announced the development release (Alpha 1) version of CrunchBang Linux 10 code-named "Statler" just moments after the release of Ubuntu 10.04 "Lucid Lynx" Beta 1. For the first time ever, the distro is being built using Debian sources, instead of Ubuntu.
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