The day has finally come and Linux gamers around the world have a reason to rejoice, as this is the biggest news for the Linux gaming community that sees very few tier-one titles.
Read more »It's Official: Valve Releasing Steam, Source Engine For Linux
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FVWM for fun & productivity
So I'm now spending eight hours a day on a dual-head Linux box. It's got the latest Ubuntu 10.04 on it. I managed to put up with the interface for maybe a week. Then came the final straw and I had to scrap it.
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Brasero Burns Data, Not Time - or Piles of Discs
There are a lot of CD/DVD burners for Linux out there, but Brasero stands out as a straightforward, easy-to-use, burner that has some nice extra features but won't make you relearn a lot of complex commands if you only use it occasionally.
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5 Lightweight Alternatives to Popular Applications
Okay so if you have been reading my blog regularly you will have noticed that I love free, open source software, which in many cases is an alternative to popular, expensive and worst of all closed-source software. Here is my list of 5 Lightweight Alternatives to Popular Applications (with a brief introduction and explanation of the contents, of course)
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VirtualBox 3.1.8 released and download links included
VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only professional solution that is freely available as Open Source Software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
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Mozilla's Plugin Check service updated to support other browsers
Mozilla's Plugin Check development team have updated the Plugin Check service, adding support for a number of other browsers, including Safari 4, Chrome 4, Opera 10.5 and basic support for Internet Explorer 7 and 8
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How to Easily Create Abstract Wallpaper In Gimp
Wouldn’t it be great if you could quickly and easily create your own image, with your own color scheme, at whatever size you choose, all in about 5 minutes? You can, and as usual, it’s Gimp to the rescue.
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16 of the Best Free Linux Game Engines (Part 2 of 2)
Developers who want to accelerate game development benefit enormously from tools known as game engines. This type of software application helps games to be coded efficiently and easily without compromising on its quality.
Read more »6 Useful Widgets For Amarok Music Player
Linux has no shortage of music players, and even KDE has at least two: JuK and Amarok. Amarok is my music player of choice. Once I started exploring the latest version, I noticed that Amarok has several extraordinary widgets.
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Fedora 13 set for release in May
The Fedora Project is reporting version 13 (code name "Goddard") of the Fedora Linux distribution is scheduled for release on May 18th of this year.
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Top Antivirus For Linux
To help you select the best one for your system and to ensure complete protection, we bring you some of the top antivirus programs available for Linux.
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How to install a script for amarok
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Fedora 13 gives off plain vibe, but offers power and stability under the hood
Developers of the Fedora Project have put together a fine distribution that's rock-solid and user-friendly. ts purpose in life is to be the Linux desktop, with the flexibility to function as a solid work or development platform. Can it sit on a netbook and do cloud? Sure, but that's not its main goal.
Read more »Ultra-minimal Linux Desktops Roundup
To finish off my window managers series, here's a quick roundup of some seriously ultra-minimal window managers.
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CXGames 9.0 A Hands on Review
Back on October of last year I did a comparison of Cedega and CXGames. As of yesterday Codeweavers launched their CXGames 9.0. If we had heard any news or updates from Cedega in the last five months this would be an updated comparison, but since Cedega has not changed I simply am going to be reviewing the newly released CXGames.
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