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Try The New Terminator 0.90 (Alpha 1)
Terminator 0.90 (branch named Epic Refactor) work is still in progress, but I've tried the latest bzr today (alpha 1) and except some limitations (see below), everything seems to be working fine.
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Firefox juggles plans
Firefox has dropped version 3.7 from its roadmap and will roll out new features in the next few weeks together with 3.6.
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From Gtk to Qt: Amarok, Knetworkmanager, and Kopete
I’ve blogged before how I think Gtk applications are superior to their Qt counterparts, but since I’m using KDE pretty much exclusively since October last year, I’m always on the lookout for good Qt apps.
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5 Multimedia Apps For Ubuntu You Can't Live Without
When I first started using Ubuntu some 3 years ago, I found it really hard to get applications similar to the ones I used in Windows. After browsing for a long time, I made this amazing discovery. You don't have to look for "similar" apps, you can have even better apps here in Ubuntu/Linux.
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Manage your photo collection with F-Spot
There are tons of applications out there that help you manage your photo collections. Some of these applications are nothing more than glorified file managers, some are more in-line with image editors. Stuck in the middle of this vast gray area are tools like F-Spot which serve a very specific purpose – manage your photo collections.
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Lubuntu 10.04 Alpha 1 - Visual Overview
April 29th will see the release of new addition to the Ubuntu family. Joining Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Xubuntu will be a new lightweight version - Lubuntu.
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Ubuntu Desktop Alpha 2 and Alpha 3 Work Item Update
As you are probably aware, in Lucid the platform team is working and re-planning in three separate milestones. Last week we passed the first such milestone, Alpha 2. The desktop team then re-planned for the next milestone, Alpha 3.
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Puppy Arcade 5 & Q&A with Scott Jarvis
How things have changed today and the demand for retro gaming is reflected in the amount of emulation projects there are in progress. Puppy Arcade aims to provide all your retro computing desires. It’s based on tiny TurboPup Xtreme, which itself it a highly optimized version of Puppy Linux.
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ReactOS May Begin Heavily Using Wine Code
While we don't normally talk much about ReactOS, the free software operating system that was started some twelve years ago to provide binary compatible with Windows NT, there is a new proposal to abandon much of its Win32 subsystem that has built up over the past decade and to create a new Windows subsystem that in large part is derived from Wine code.
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Best of Linux Wallpapers
Discover Cool Wallpapers for your desktop. Whether it be fedora, Ubuntu, gos, centos, kubuntu, gentoo, damn vulnerable Linux or anything else, you can find respective wallpapers here. Linux Wallpapers
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Instruct your users or manage your classroom with iTALC
iTalc is one of those programs that, when you see it up and running, is a thing of brilliance. But what is it? iTALC is a didactical tool that allows a teacher to view and/or control a students' PC on the internal network in multiple ways. It supports Linux and Windows and can be used in transparently in mixed environments.
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Firefox 3.6 Release Candidate updated
An update to the Firefox 3.6 Release Candidate is now available. This second release candidate is available for free download and has been issued as an automatic update to all Firefox 3.6 Beta and Release Candidate users.
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Pardus 2009.1 Released
The Turkish GNU/Linux distribution Pardus 2009.1 has been released. Pardus is a Linux distribution developed as a product of the Pardus Project, by Turkish National Research Institute of Electronics and Cryptology (UEKAE), which is under the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜB?TAK) and by volunteered contributors.
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Video Editing Apps For Linux: All New Kdenlive 0.7.6 Installation in Ubuntu Karmic
Video Editors for Ubuntu has once again in the news since the realease of OpenShot Video Editor. Kdenlive is an intuitive and powerful multi-track video editor, including most recent video technologies.
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