Over the last few days Docky has gained some new features and additions. Notably a 3-D mode and Extensions support. In this post we'll be taking a peek at Dockys' "new" extensions.
Read more »26 Ubuntu Wallpapers That Don't Suck
I found some very good Ubuntu wallpapers, so I'm going to share them. I'm very proud to show you my list of Ubuntu wallpapers that don't suck.
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Fedora 13 all set for the Rocketry Artwork
By now you would know that the next Fedora release, Fedora 13, will be named "Goddard", after the famous Rocket scientist Robert H Goddard. After deciding on the name, fedora contributors have started working on the designs, themes and other artwork for the next release.
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Heroes Of Newerth Game Open Sign-up For The Next 83 Hours!
Heroes of Newerth (or HoN) requires an invite to play, but it's developers created an HoN Holiday Open Registration form so you can sign-up for Heroes of Newerth for free - for the next 83 hours
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Dread Moon Linux Released for Game and Mulimedia Developers
The Dread Moon remix of Ubuntu 9.04 is designed to provide a turn key game and multimedia development platform by providing pre-installed, compatible versions of numerous software libraries.
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Genoid – Android Theme for Ubuntu
It's theme for android lovers who use Gnome Environment,it's called "Genoid", not much to say,i just try replicated Android Theme to used on Gnome with some modification.
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Proposed Photo managers for Ubuntu 10.04
All of you would know by now that Ubuntu Devels are planning to remove GIMP as a default program. This has led to a lot of discussions among them about the default photo manager for Ubuntu Lucid that will compensate for it. In this article, we will look into the 3 top competitors F-Spot, Shotwell and Solang.
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The state of the Penguin
Over the past week I've been collecting ISOs and burning CD and DVD ROMs from them for the purpose of just seeing how the boot, and then taking a few moments to see how they look and generally operate.
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Google Chrome for Linux is Ready
The Chromium Daily Builds PPA has been keeping me up to date with the latest version of Chromium, the open source browser behind Google Chrome. Google recently released the first official Google Chrome for Linux beta. When I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10, I switched from Chromium to the Chrome beta.
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How to Create Wine desktop launcher
This tutorial will explain how to Create working Wine desktop launcher.
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DVD::Rip
DVD::Rip is one of my favorite programs, I have a 6TB rack and tons of DVDs so I use it all the time to rip DVDs to AVI format and store them on my PC, it also cuts down on allot of disk wear.
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Installing VirtualBox 3.1 On An Ubuntu 9.10 Desktop
This tutorial shows how you can install Sun xVM VirtualBox 3.1 on an Ubuntu 9.10 desktop. With VirtualBox you can create and run guest operating systems ("virtual machines") such as Linux and Windows under a host operating system.
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Google Map Saver on Linux with Wine
Google Map Saver is a portable software program that feels more responsive and less complicated to use. The user can enter a location or point of interest and the program will download the available data from Google Maps. Then just click on the Go! button and the map of the location will be displayed, this process takes only a few seconds on a fast Internet connection.
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First Look at Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 1
During the development of Ubuntu 9.10 I got used to running the development version on my netbook. I like installing updates every few days to see new improvements be added (and don’t depend on my netbook to get work done), so I installed Ubuntu 10.04 "Lucid Lynx" Alpha 1.
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KDE 4 Dolphin Terminal Integration Introduction
Ben Kevan writes: "I recently found a feature that I really have fallen in love with, when it comes to Dolphin usage. The feature I will talk about today is Dolpin and Terminal Integration."
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