Wubi is an officially supported Ubuntu installer for Windows users that can bring you to the Linux world with a single click. Wubi allows you to install and uninstall Ubuntu as any other Windows application, in a simple and safe way. Are you curious about Linux and Ubuntu? Trying them out has never been easier!
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Osmos For GNU/Linux Has Been Released
After a short testing beta Osmos from Hemisphere Games has finally arrived to GNU/Linux !
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Installing LAMP on Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx)
If you're developing websites, it's nice to be able to test your code in the privacy of your own computer rather that out in the public internet. In order to do that, you'll need to install a webserver on your development computer. LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, php) is one of the most common web hosting platforms, so it's a perfect environment for you to build and test your website code.
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My Top 5 N900 Applications
Apps, apps, apps! They make or break an operating system (mobile or otherwise). I've had my N900 for over four months now, and I use it at least four or more hours per day. The following are my top five applications.
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Mozilla publishes Firefox for Android pre-alpha
Mozilla has published a very early pre-alpha build of its Firefox for Mobile browser, also known as "Fennec", for Android devices, with the aim of collecting feedback from the community
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PclinuxOS2010 Gnome: The black pearl | Screenshots tour
Few days ago PCLinuxOS2010 was released, the new version comes with many new features and improvements, the Gnome version comes with a Full Gnome 2.30.0 Desktop, Kernel 2.6.32.11-bfs kernel for maximum desktop performance, Nvidia and ATI fglrx driver support..
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KDE on MeeGo
This entry will show off a new cute thing. Last couple of days i was playing with the MeeGo sdk, it's still a very young system but is really interesting.
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q4wine 0.118 has been released
It is time for new q4wine release tagged by 0.118 version. I would like to introduce everyone to our new Wine AppDB browser engine, new helper which allows to trace wine app status, and more.
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Top things to do after installing Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx
The final release of Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx will be out tomorrow, for customisation here are top things to do after installing Lucid Lynx
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New distributions added to waiting list
GnackTrack. GnackTrack is an Ubuntu-based distribution and live CD designed for penetration testing.
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Osmos Released for Linux
Indie game developer Hemisphere games have just released a Linux version of their DRM free game Osmos complete with demo. Your objective is to grow by absorbing other motes. Propel yourself by ejecting matter behind you. But be wise: ejecting matter also shrinks you. Relax… good things come to those who wait.
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CDlinux 0.9.6.1
Full-featured desktop Linux distributions like PCLinuxOS and Linux Mint are quite useful, but there are times when a smaller and lighter distro can also be desirable.
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A great way to install Ubuntu (and other distros)
For those that have been burning CD's for years to install linux, here's an alternative that will save time and money. Pendrives/thumbdrives/jumpdrives/flashdrives, or whatever you want to call them are an ideal way to install and run linux. They are now very cheap and plentiful everywhere you look.
Read more »A global menu for Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Edition
In the netbook edition for 10.10, we're going to have a single menu bar for all applications, in the panel.
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EasyPeasy and the Challenges of Linux Netbook Design
Netbook desktops in free and open source software (FOSS) are in a state of rapid development. Should a netbook be treated as more as a mobile device than as a laptop? Should developers assume that netbooks are used for light computing such as social networking, rather than for productivity?
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