Linux wallpaper demonstrating Ubuntu 9.10 ( Karmic Koala) evolution .
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spring cleaning for firefox
It's not quite Spring yet, but with the release of Firefox 3.6, now would be a great time to give your browser a good cleaning.
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OpenShot 1.0 Is an Actually Usable Linux Video Editor
It's one of the five features we desperately want in Ubuntu: a video editor that the average user can stitch together simple movies with. OpenShot 1.0 is mostly there.
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10 important Open Source distribution criteria
Open source doesn't just mean access to the source code. The distribution terms of open-source software must comply with the following criteria:
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The pros and cons of html 5 video
My excitement quickly turned to concern when I learned why Mozilla is not supporting this new streaming video format in their Firefox browser.
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KDE SC 4.4 RC 2 Out
The last release candidate of KDE SC 4.4 is out. Following up the first release candidate, another number of bugs has been searched and destroyed. This releases fixes some problems found during the earlier testing phase, and acts as a last line of defense before KDE SC 4.4.0 will be released on February, 9th 2010.
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5 Firefox Add-ons For Better KDE Integration
KDE’s default web browser is Konqueror, and many users love it for its speed, integration with KDE, and its host of features. Nevertheless, some sites do not perform as well as they do in Mozilla Firefox, and some users prefer the large number of available Firefox add-ons. Furthermore, users who move from Windows to Linux might prefer Firefox for its familiarity
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KDE vs. GNOME: Configuration and Admin Tools
How do the latest versions of GNOME and KDE compare with each other? To find an answer, I divided the two desktop's configuration and admin tools into five main categories. The results, while sometimes murky, give a generally clear picture of the state of the mainstream Linux desktops.
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KDE Gears Up to a Free Cloud
Day 2 of Camp KDE kicked off with a bang when Frank Karlitschek announced the start of a significant new KDE project. The ownCloud initiative strives to combine the rich desktop interfaces made possible by the Qt and KDE libraries with the large amount of social information and data users are putting online.
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Howto access ext3 partition from Windows
This tutorial will allow you to access your ext3 partition under Windows, using Sun VirtualBox and Ubuntu.
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Life with Linux: Connecting two machines with a USB KVM switch
This weekend I put together a new machine for my home office to complement the iMac on my desktop. Since I didn’t want to fill up the desk with another mouse and keyboard, I decided to get a USB KVM (Keyboard, Video, Monitor) switch that allows me to go back and forth between the two machines.
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Chrome-Like "Pin Tab" Feature For Gnome Window List
Window List is a Gnome Panel applet - the default way to view the list of all windows that are currently running in Gnome.
Read more »Single Window GIMP Coming 27th December 2010
We've discussed the singlewindow GIMP before - even telling you how to install it! Now GIMP developer Martin Nordholt has revealed that the 'target' release date for version 2.8 (AKA 'Single Window GIMP) is December the 27th 2010.
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Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 Alpha 2: First impressions on 'difficult' hardware
My feelings for Ubuntu have run hot and cold since I first discovered the "Linux for human beings"-nicknamed reimagination of Debian during the Dapper (6.06) era. I've had Ubuntu be the best distro on a given computer, sometimes it won't even boot, I've had terrible trouble with Intel video, and upgrade-delivered changes have forced me to rewrite scripts on the fly.
Read more ȆberStudent - Ubuntu version for Students and Researchers
ÜberStudent is a free, Ubuntu-based operating system for higher education and emerging-generation high school students, those who wish to learn to excel at the tasks and habits of top students and researchers, and anyone who can benefit from easy-to-use yet powerful computing.
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