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Create your own VLC skin with VLC media player Skin Editor

http://www.unixmen.com

VLC Skin Editor is a program that enables you to create skins without any deep knowledge how skins are made up exactly.

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Created by peterk 16 years 7 weeks ago
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Best 4 Antivirus Software for Your Ubuntu OS

http://crenk.com

As we already know, Linux is immune to viruses and other nasty malware. However, there are still a lot of other reasons to install an antivirus program on your Linux computer.

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Created by GengusKhan 16 years 7 weeks ago
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Using Your iPod with (K)ubuntu 9.10

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After a rocky beginning, I've been able to do many neat things with my Black iPod Classic with 120 GB, but it hasn't been without its trials and tribulations. In this post, I'll write about the tools I use to sync music, add photos, and transcode videos to the correct format. Being a Kubuntu user, note that my bias is towards KDE tools. If you use others, please list them in the comments.

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Created by bruce.almighty 16 years 7 weeks ago
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Enable/Disable write support for windows NTFS partition with simple click

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If you are using Windows and ubuntu as dual boot and if you want to access your windows partition you need to follow this procedure.This  tutorial will explain how to access your windows partition in simple way.

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Created by bolony_and_cheese 16 years 7 weeks ago
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"Sushi Huh?" - Easily Download Packages For Offline Installation

http://www.webupd8.org

"Sushi, huh?" is an application which serves the same purpose as the command we posted about two weeks ago, to get a list of packages and dependencies for offline installation in Ubuntu, but many will love it since it comes with a - I almost wanted to say GUI - an web-based interface which runs on your machine, and it can download the dependencies for the packages you want to install, for the foll

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Created by industrialmachine 16 years 7 weeks ago
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Manage Your Schedule with Day Planner

http://www.linux-magazine.com

If a full-blown calendar application like Evolution of Lightning is overkill for your needs, try Day Planner. This simple yet efficient calendaring utility sports a refreshingly simple interface and it's ridiculously easy to use.

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Created by goofy 16 years 7 weeks ago
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Back From The Wilderness With Mandriva One 2010

http://reddevil62-techhead.blogspot.com

With so many exciting new Linux distributions being released in the annual autumnal rush, you might wonder why I chose Mandriva 2010 (http://www2.mandriva.com/) to get back into the swing of Linux things. Mandriva 2010 has gone a long way toward changing my mind about KDE 4.

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Created by toolbanger 16 years 7 weeks ago
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New Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) Proposed art work

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Opklaar is African for clear, the general idea behind this design is to be clear, clean and crisp. In addition I have included Ubuntu's recurring brownn style whilst upholding the clear look.

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Created by linuxlooooser 16 years 7 weeks ago
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New Ubuntu 10.10 CD boot menu (Proposed)

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Redesign the Menue of the CD to something looking smoother and better for new Users idea from brainstorm

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Created by HeresJohnny 16 years 7 weeks ago
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New Application Stack in Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid)

http://www.ubuntugeek.com

Ubuntu 10.04, which will appear next April 2010 as Canonical’s long-anticipated third LTS (Long Term Support) release, will feature substantial changes in the lineup of applications installed by default.  Here’s a look at the biggest ones, with some thoughts.

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Created by sunny 16 years 7 weeks ago
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Install ChromeOS on a USB stick (For Linux)

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ChromeOS Cherry(Diet Chromium OS) released with new Broadcom/Ralink support and many bugfixes! Broadcom WiFi works, but you need to wait about 5 minutes after booting to connect to a network.

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Create a Custom Transitioning Background for Your Gnome 2.28 Desktop

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While test-driving the new Gnome 2.28 desktop, I was surprised to see that among the default backgrounds, there was a "Cosmos" slide-show of several cosmic pictures of space that regularly transition on your desktop. While I had used this feature in the past when using KDE, I was not aware of how to create my own slide-show backgrounds in Gnome

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Created by Sweetybobbie 16 years 7 weeks ago
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Easy installation of Microsoft Office 2007 in Fedora 12 using Wine

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As far as I'm concerned, the only thing that forces me to use Windows or Mac from time to time is lack of Microsoft Office World, Excel and PowerPoint 2007 in Linux. In the web you can find info how to install it using wine in Ubuntu, but I could not find much about Fedora, especially Fedora 12. Here I present my experience of installing Office 2007 in Fedora 12.

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Created by Marcin 16 years 7 weeks ago
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Howto Install latest wine with patched source and manage wine prefixes

http://www.wine-reviews.net

Howto Install the latest wine with patched source and manage wine prefixes. Unlike other howtos ive seen elsewhere, I download and keep the sources up to date using git, and install wine with checkinstall. And a howto guide to manage seperate wine prefixes on your box.

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Created by twickline 16 years 7 weeks ago
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100 More Papercuts for Ubuntu 10.04

http://www.workswithu.com

Coming on the heels of the campaign announced last summer to fix 100 "papercuts" in Ubuntu before the 9.10 release, a new round of usability bugs have recently been targeted for Ubuntu 10.04.  Here's a look at some of the most notable ones slated to be fixed in coming weeks.

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