Welcome to part 2 of our overview of the KDE 4.3 System Settings panel, the replacement for the old control panel of KDE 3.5. Today we're going to look at two more master sections. Namely, Personal and Network & Connectivity. So sit back and enjoy.
Read more »Two Nifty Features in digiKam 1.1.0
Hot on the heels of digiKam 1.0, Gilles Caulier announced the 1.1.0 release of the popular open source photo management application. While the main focus in version 1.0 was on squashing bugs, the new release of digiKam does sport a couple of new nifty features and improvements.
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Scientific Linux - It blinded me with science!
Scientific Linux is a distribution based on RedHat, designed to work out of the box and make the job of assistants and PhDs that much easier. As such, it comes with a few extras that you do not normally see in stock RedHat, without losing the heavy anchor of adamant stability that RedHat brings.
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Optimise Your Laptop's Battery Life With Linux
Squeeze the last drop of power from your meagre laptop battery with our guide to streamlining your Linux-based operating system
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The Top 7 Best Linux Distributions for You
There are various approaches to answering this question. The broad answer is: "any of them," but that's not very helpful if you're just looking for a place to start. The problem is, there never can be one best Linux distribution for everyone.
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Fedora vs. Ubuntu: Is Either Better?
Fedora or Ubuntu? That is a question that Linux users are asking with increasing frequency.
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F-Spot: An Able-Bodied All-in-One Image Machine
No image editing and organizing application is perfect, but F-Spot can be a solid choice to manage your photo collection.
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Ubuntuzilla Repository is all you need to get the Latest Firefox Updates in Ubuntu, Finally!
With the introduction of Ubuntuzilla repository, it has become even more easier installing latest Firefox updates in Ubuntu. No more command line burn outs, just use the Synaptic instead.
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Netbook Distro Leeenux Linux 2.0 with lots of Applications
Leeenux Linux is a netbook distribution for the EeePC 701G, and is now available as version 2.0, complete with many new applications. The Linux distribution focuses on ease of use, even on the 8.9 inch display of the EeePC 701G. Leeenux is also perfect for use on other Netbooks, and uses Ubuntu Netbook Remix and Easy Peasy. The distribution contains only free software.
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How to Remove Windows Viruses with Linux
Viruses. They happen to almost everyone. If they don’t happen to you, it’ll be your cousin Stan who get joins the malware-of-the-month club, and you’re the only person he knows who can fix a computer. The problem is, things are so screwed up that Windows won’t even start properly.
Read more »KDE Software Compilation 4.4 RC3
KDE has released the third release candidate of the next version of the KDE (Linux Desktop Environment) Software Compilation.
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Bullet Candy Perfect Game released For Linux - For $1!
Bullet Candy Perfect is a fun shoot-em-up game, with sharp, super smooth 3D graphics and a cool techno soundtrack. The game is all about honing your skills to perfection as you attempt the perfect run!
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Trisquel Gamer: A live DVD full with Free Software games. Boot and play!
The project goal is to provide a live DVD full of Free Software games, that is playable without the need to install anything. Also, Trisquel Gamer allows to save game data and settings automatically in a USB flash drive: Just connect an USB flash drive after booting the DVD and it will save your data in it. No additional configuration is required.
Read more »Build A Linux Distro Online
Can't code? Don't worry! You can create a top-quality custom Linux distro from the comfort of your web browser using SUSE Studio.
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Quick and easy Linux security
You’ve just set up your Linux desktop. Naturally you want it to be as secure as possible. You’ve heard the rumors that, out of the box, Linux has outstanding security. Is it true? Do you really want to take a chance with that? Most likely not. But what can you do?
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