The news has been confirmed. Ubuntu One Music Store is how it is going to be called. And it will be there by default in Rythmbox Music Player in Ubuntu Lucid 10.04. And that is NOT welcome because most of us don't use Rythmbox at all. But hold on, Ubuntu One Music Store is going to have a plug-in support as well. That is sweet!
Read more »Ubuntu One Music Store is Coming to Rock Your World
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KDE SC 4.4.1 Out Now
KDE has released an update to the 4.4 series of our Software Compilation. Among other improvements, this update includes a fix for KMail hanging when sending emails that just missed the deadline for 4.4.0 and a number of fixes.
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Google adds new privacy controls to Chrome
Great timing from Google as Microsoft is forced to start giving European Windows users the choice to switch from IE, it releases a new beta version of Chrome with hugely uprated privacy controls.
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Ubuntu, Debian, Mandriva Installations on an Old PC
I decided to go the free route, because I was looking to have fun using the graphics, video, and music editing applications developed for Linux. On the journey of finding the best free linux operating system installation I learned a few things along the way.
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Linux from Scratch 6.6 has arrived
The Linux from Scratch project has published a new version of its building instructions for Linux that includes updated system components
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Thunderbird 3.0.3 fixes display errors in previous version
Mozilla has released version 3.0.3 of Thunderbird to correct a display error in version 3.0.2 which made local folders invisible
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Ubuntu 10.4: My first impressions
I have installed the Alpha of 10.4 and have been using it for a while now. It is time to offer up my impressions of what is to come to those wacky Ubuntu fan boys and girls.
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Ubuntu Tweak 0.5.2 released
Yet another version of Ubuntu Tweak released. It’s 0.5.2!.It doesn’t introduce any new feathers, but we recommend that everyone should update.This version mainly fixed a lot of bugs.
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WebOS 1.4 adds video capture
Sprint and Verizon Wireless have released Palm's upgraded 1.4 version of the Linux-based WebOS for Palm Pre and Palm Pixi smartphones. Ofering much-anticipated video capture and editing functionality plus improved messaging features, WebOS 1.4 arrives shortly after Palm announced lowered investment guidance due to disappointing smartphone sales.
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Worker - Highly configurable two-paned file manager for X
Worker is a file manager much like the Amiga's DirOpus. It can be controlled with mouse or keyboard. There is no restriction on the number or type of button functions. Files are recognized by both extension and content, content by recognizing common bytes in the sample files you show it. Drag & Drop is supported.
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Advene - Annotate Digital Video, Exchange on the net
Advene (Annotate Digital Video, Exchange on the NEt) is an ongoing project in the LIRIS laboratory (UMR 5205 CNRS) at University Claude Bernard Lyon 1.
Read more »Version 2.0 of the free FlightGear flight simulator released
New 3D sound, colour changes based on weather effects, updraughts and down-draughts over mountainous areas and extinguishable wild fires have been added to enhance the simulation
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Dkopp - Copy or back-up disk files to DVD
dkopp is a Linux utility program for copying disk files to recordable DVD media. With dkopp, you can copy your files to DVD for safekeeping or archival storage, and verify that the copy is good (no read errors). dkopp is a free program licensed under the GNU General Public License.
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KDE SC 4.4 Available on Windows
The KDE Project has announced the availability of packages for Microsoft Windows, bringing the KDE 4.4 applications to Windows. New in this release, the packages have been broken out from the main KDE modules so it should be easier for users to simply install a single package if they choose.
Read more »How to Run Fullscreen Games In Linux With Dual Monitors
As with all operating systems, the way a Linux game behaves on a computer is largely dependent on the design of the game, the graphics hardware and drivers the user has, and the settings one chooses.
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