After slogging through Firefox in Ubuntu 10.04 for the morning, not the most satisfying experience on my 1.2 GHz Celeron system, I decided to run Tiny Core 2.11 in the afternoon. I added Firefox 3.6, Geany, gFTP, Pidgin, MtPaint, and I was ready to go.
Read more »Ubuntu 10.04 - Job very well done
By now, you have read dozens of reviews of Lucid Lynx, mostly praising the latest Ubuntu release and somewhat recycling the screenshots. So you might be asking, why should you read yet another? Well, you should. First, it's Dedoimedo we're talking here, the most objective and thorough distro reviewer on Planet Earth.
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The Legend of Edgar 0.56
Changes: Explosions that kill enemies no longer crash the game. Added the Armoury Boss. Added the ability to continue against most bosses
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Get Compiz-like 3D Effects In Your Firefox
If you are into eye-candy and are always looking for ways to impress your non-geek friends with 3D graphical effects, here is another one to add to your collection. FoxTab.
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Printing via Bluetooth - Linux vs. Windows
zdnet.co.uk/blogs: I got a good illustration yesterday of how easy things can be on Linux, especially compared with kicking a dead whale down the beach (using Windows).
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Social From The Start
Is what Ubuntu 10.04 is claiming to be. And to be honest I agree with that claim totally however I think there could have been a little more done in the way of pre-installed video chatting clients like Skype.
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Evolution of Evolution
With the default apps chosen and announced for 10.10, Maverick Meerkat, I decided that I wanted to take a look at a few apps in particular and look at some of their strengths and weaknesses. First up on the chopping block? Evolution.
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What's new in Linux 2.6.34
Two new file systems, improved support for the power saving techniques offered by modern hardware, and many new or extended drivers are only some of the hundreds of advancements that characterise the new kernel version.
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BeOS successor Haiku now in R1/Alpha 2
The second alpha release of the Haiku desktop, open source, operating system, successor to the earlier BeOS, is now available to download
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5 Browsers You've Never Heard Of
Over the past few years many different browsers have been created and become very popular for example Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, however, there are many browsers which are generally unheard of among the majority of web users. Here are 5 of them.
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Howto install Last.FM / Scrobbler plugin in Audacious2 on Lucid Lynx
The Audacious developers have removed support for Last.FM / Scrobbler in the most recent version.If you want to install Last.FM / Scrobbler plugin in Audacious2 on ubuntu Lucid Lynx follow this procedure
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Ubuntu Lucid checkup — my now-healthy desktop
Having successfully bricked not one but two Linux/Unix installations in the same month (Debian Lenny-to-Squeeze and FreeBSD 7.3-release), I jumped on the Ubuntu Lucid bandwagon early — starting with one of the alpha releases.
Read more »12 Must Have Google Chrome Extensions For Web Designers
Google Chrome extensions pool is growing and growing fast. Firefox has been the primary tool for web developers for a long time now. Tools like Firebug in Firefox has taken cult status among web developers. But things are slowly changing now and a number of good alternatives for Firefox web developer extensions can be found among Google Chrome extensions too.
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CXGames 9.0 - Hands on Review
The first thing you will notice when using CXGames 9.0 if you had used past versions is that the GUI has under gone a refreshing change.
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Slackage Management, Baby!
There are those who say that Slackware Linux doesn’t really have a package manager. BAH! I say. It has two package management systems, actually.
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