Using digiKam's Kipi plugins, you can upload your photos to a variety of popular photo services, including Flickr, Picasaweb, and SmugMug. But what if you want to host your own photo album and still be able to populate it with photos directly from within digiKam?
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Semantics is Restricting Linux Desktop Adaptation
Shortly after the Desktop was established, the obligatory popup appeared, stating that "Restricted Drivers" were available for installation. Margie asked me then: "What does that mean?"
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SeamlessRDP in Ubuntu 10.04
SeamlessRDP promises to integrate your remote Windows desktop seamlessly into you Linux environment. This article show you how to set it up, and also shows you some of its limitations.
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Summary of development plans for Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat)
With the 10.10 developer summit behind us, several teams have published engineering plans for the 10.10 release cycle, including...
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Early 64 bit Firefox for Windows released
Having made nightly builds for the 64 bit version of the browser for Linux and Mac OS X available in April, Mozilla developers have now released a preliminary test version for Windows
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Localizing Android Applications
When I spend time with other business owners the topic of “Vision, Mission and Values” often comes up. If an organization does not have a clear purpose and stated values, it can be easily tossed and turned by opportunities and obstacles that come along over time.
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Wxcam - Simple webcam application for ubuntu desktop
wxCam is a webcam application for linux. It supports video recording (in an avi uncompressed and Xvid format), snapshot taking, and some special commands for philips webcams, so you can also use the program for astronomy purposes. It supports both video4linux 1 and 2 drivers, so it should work on a very large number of devices.
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gnome-manual-duplex - A utility that adds manual duplex to the print menu
gnome-manual-duplex is a utility that adds manual duplex to the "Print" menu.
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Lightspark (Open Source Flash Player) 0.4.0 released
I’ve released ver sion 0.4.0 of Lightspark, a free flash player imple men ta tion. This release was focused on improv ing sta bil ity, so all the crashes found by many testers should be fixed now.
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REVIEW: Peppermint & Considering the cloud?
Part Ubuntu, part cloud, all Distro! Can users be tempted into breaking the ice, with a partial cloud desktop?
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8 of the best photo managers for Linux
Since the arrival of consumer digital cameras, hard drives have been filling up with images of every social occasion, no matter how boring.
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Lubuntu 10.04 - Distro Review
Lubuntu is now an official Ubuntu derivative as of 10.04, it is the LXDE version of Ubuntu just as Kubuntu is a KDE edition or Xubuntu is an XFCE variation. I was looking for a solid lightweight distro to run on that would still provide we with the power and flexibility I was used to from Ubuntu, thus it is only natural that I should choose an Ubuntu derivative.
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Install An Updated Light-Themes Version In Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx (Bonus: Extra Equinox Themes)
There is currently a lot of work going on to improve the Ubuntu light themes: Ambiance and Radiance. Unfortunately all these changes are not even available in Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat.
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Ubuntu enchancements expected by 10.10
In recent Linux related news I have been reading about the Ubuntu Control Center (UCC) and the Ubuntu Application Menu (Global Menu). The projects looked extremely interesting so I decided to install them and give them a try.
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MeeGo OS – A (Faster) Alternative to Windows
Boot up MeeGo and you’ll be impressed with the boot time, a very similar experience to Moblin. In fact, if you used Moblin, you’ll find almost everything about Moblin familiar, even if the branding is a touch different.
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