Uget is a Free and Open Source download manager, it has many of features like easy-to-use, support pause and resume, classify download, every category has an independent configuration.
Read more »openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 3 is out
The third of seven scheduled milestone releases for 11.3 was completed and released on schedule. Milestone 3 focuses on using GCC 4.5 as the default compiler, leaving a great deal of the work in the hands of the openSUSE Build Service after a few issues (such as kernel panics) were resolved.
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Install Linux Mint (Slab Fork) Main Menu in Ubuntu
If you ever used or seen some screenshots of Linux Mint (or openSUSE), I'm sure you noticed how amazing it's menu is. I don't know about you, but I've always wanted to install it in Ubuntu. Sure, you could install Gnome Main Menu ( sudo apt-get install gnome-main-menu ) but I don't find it to be nowhere near as useful as the Linux Mint main menu.
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Installing software in Ubuntu
I regularly sit in the #ubuntu channel on the Freenode network helping folks with Ubuntu issues. One of the things I see people often doing is attempting to install software from source before researching easier installation methods.
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10 Great Linux Apps You Might Not Have Discovered Yet
The world of Linux applications continues to expand and improve, so check out Eric Geier's roundup of ten great Linux applications you might not have discovered yet: media players, Web page designer, video creation, run Linux on Windows, Windows apps on Linux, and more.
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GeeXboX 2.0 Alpha 2 released
The GeeXboX developers have released the second alpha of version 2.0 of their small embedded Linux distribution aimed at Home Theatre PCs (HTPC) and media centres, correcting a number of bugs from last month's first alpha and adding the latest Linux kernel
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PCLinuxOS 2010 Beta 1: A First Look
NOT wishing to pass full judgement on a distro until it has reached its final release stage - it is not fair on the developers - I nevertheless thought it might be useful to offer some early, 'First Look' observations about PCLinuxOS 2010.
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Ubuntu Tweak 0.5.3 released: more powerful window button control
These days, I’ve heard a lot of arguments about the new design of the window control of Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid.Some people like buttons on the left, and some like the right side.I think the important thing is: how user can change it.So that’s what Ubuntu Tweak does.
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Radience Osliner - New Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) Proposed theme
This is a theme pack which was inspired after Radiance Light-theme proposition. All the metacity and the gtk is available.
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winetricks 20100316 released
New winetricks 20100316 new verbs steam, adobeair, 7zip, d3dxof and win7. Todays winetricks was brought to you by the letters W and S and the number 7. Their has also been allot of bug fixes and tweaks in this release.
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Humanity Icon Theme Updated To Match The New Ubuntu Branding
The Humanity Icon Theme got a really nice update in Ubuntu Lucid today which brings integration with the new branding (purple that is)
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Ubuntu Without a Human Face
The big news out of the Ubuntu world this month is the radically refurbished look introduced to accompany Lucid when it's released in April, replacing the orange-brown "Human: theme that Ubuntu users have known and loved - or not - since 2004. Here's a look at the new face of Ubuntu, with an attempt at abstract thoughts related to it.
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Alternative browsers shine
As far as I'm concerned, Microsoft ought to get out of the browser business. There are four non-Microsoft browsers that are much better, and they're all free. The company should simply package all four of them with Windows and let PC buyers choose the one they like best.
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Docky: Another OS X-like Doc
OS X users love their Dock..and with good reason. Not only is it a handy way to launch applications, it’s also rather stylish. I have covered a tool that had a similar look and feel before and although that tool served it’s purpose well, at times it could be a bit buggy. Docky is a little bit different.
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Use Linux to Scan Unusable Windows Drives for Viruses
Often, even if we do catch a virus, it's not so difficult to eradicate it using installed anti-virus—but if your system has been crippled, try using Linux to scan the drive for viruses instead. As any Linux veteran knows, one of Linux's greatest uses is fixing unbootable drives—recovering files, deleting files, and even killing viruses.
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