Time has came for first beta release for 2010 Spring version of Mandriva Linux. It’s now available through 32 and 64 DVD isos, as well as live-CD isos for GNOME and KDE on public mirrors
Read more »New Ubuntu 10.10 code name: Maverick Meerkat
Today Mark Shuttleworth announced next ubuntu version 10.10 code name as Maverick Meerkat
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7 Things That Are Easier To Do In Ubuntu Than In Windows
When the average computer user hears about Ubuntu or Linux, the word “difficult” comes to mind. Using Ubuntu is actually easier and better than using Windows. Don’t believe me? Here are some examples.
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Firefox 3.6.3 security update now available
As part of Mozilla’s ongoing stability and security update process, Firefox 3.6.3 is now available as a free download for Windows, Mac, and Linux from http://www.firefox.com.
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Linux Desktop Evolves with GNOME 2.30
The open source desktop world got a boost this week with the release of GNOME 2.30 -- the latest incarnation of one of the leading open source desktop GUIs that's a part of nearly every major Linux distribution. With GNOME 2.30, the open source effort is adding new features that aim to make it easier to connect to online services, such as social networking giant Facebook.
Read more »Final Decision For Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Window Controls Placement Announced
Mark Shuttleworth announced seconds ago that the Metacity window controls will
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glChess now supports themes in SVG Drawings
This patch which allows switching between different sets of pieces in 2D mode. The pieces themselves are stored as SVG drawings.There are two sets currently available: "simple" (essentially the same ChessSophia font, but with contours slightly cleaned up) and "fancy" (this is my original work based on chess diagrams from old books).
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Nautilus Trash Information Plugin: Date Deleted And Original Location
Until Nautilus actually implements this trashed files deleted date and original location, there is a very small plugin you can use to see this info.
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A few Ubuntu "power user" tips
I thought I would start off the month with a collection of "power user" tips I have collected over the years. Some of these are real gems, some of them are just "been there, done that". But all of them are useful.
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7 of the Best Free Linux Bible Software
Now, let's explore the 7 Bible software at hand. For each title we have compiled its own portal page, providing a screenshot of the software in action, a full description with an in-depth analysis of its features, together with links to relevant resources and reviews.
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Element 1.1 for home theater PCs
Element is a lightweight Linux distribution for use on a home theater PC (HTPC). It comes with most of the same video-playback applications one would find in a modern desktop distribution, but the development team has put considerable effort into wrapping the applications in an environment that is easy to navigate from across the room...
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Gimp for the kids: Debian Junior Art
If you've ever tried your hand at The GIMP, you know that, at first, The GIMP can be a bit challenging to learn. That is coming from an adult. Imagine a younger user attempting to use The GIMP.
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KDE4: It hurt, but did it work?
Last month's release of the KDE 4.4 desktop environment restored the faith of many after what has been something of a roller coaster two years. Even the most loyal KDEians found that loyalty stretched by the debut of version 4.0.
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GNOME Project Updates Free Desktop with 2.30 Release
The GNOME Project is proud to announce GNOME 2.30, the latest stable release of the popular Free Software desktop environment and applications suite. GNOME 2.30 builds on previous GNOME releases and brings hundreds of improvements for users and developers, including enhancements for user management, Web browsing, support for Facebook chat, and new productivity features.
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Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1
So I recently decided I wanted to find out more about Windows 7, have the opportunity to form an opinion about it. Having mostly heard good things, I wanted to give it a try and find out if the guys at Redmond finally got it right.
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