eee-control is an easy-to-use utility for controlling Eee PC hardware under Linux. It can toggle hardware (WiFi, Bluetooth, etc.) on and off, lets you configure all hardware hotkeys, enables aggressive powersaving, and more
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Installing Firefox on Puppy Linux
SeaMonkey, the default browser in Puppy Linux, is good, but what if you prefer Firefox? No problem, it takes only a few simple steps to install your favorite browser onto Puppy Linux.
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Nintendo Emulation w/ Linux! – All you need to know!
Many users without experience of Linux will not know how well catered for Nintendo, (or indeed most system) emulation is. The is one of a few articles I will be writing on the subject as I think a barrier that prevents people from running Linux will be area’s like this.
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Five Linux-Compatible Online Backup and Storage Services
Of course, you know regular computer system backups are important and it's always a good idea to store your most critical data offsite for added security. If you're a Linux user, finding a service that's compatible with your operating system isn't easy. Here are five:
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Screengrab – Nice Firefox add-on
Screengrab! saves entire webpages as images.It will capture what you can see in the window, the entire page, just a selection, a particular frame... basically it saves webpages as images - either to a file, or to the clipboard.
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Nice collection of themes for Gnome and Ubuntu-September 2009
Here is a nice collection of themes for Gnome and ubuntu for September 2009, most of these themes are just updated in this month or just published, so you will find themes that you see for the first time.
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10 Days of Ubuntu 10.10 Feature Requests
I am a very happy Ubuntu user. That said, Ubuntu is not perfect. Out of a desire to help, I’ve been compiling feature requests from fellow Ubuntu users.
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10 things about Ubuntu Karmic Koala worth looking at
Improvements in the new Ubuntu Karmic koala includes updated splash screen, login window, latest Gnome 2.28 and many more. Here is a quick list of improvements that you need to know about the Karmic release.
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Ubuntu 10.04(Lucid Lynx) Release Schedule
Ubuntu team is already planning for 10.04, which will see the light of day in April 2010
Ubuntu 10.04 (codename Lucid Lynx) LTS will be released Next year on April 29th.
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New LinuxDSP Plugins
I’ve been a huge fan of Ardour. I talk about this program constantly. I was overjoyed when I read about the LinuxDSP plugin kit.
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Intel Moblin 2.1 Preview
Intel has provided an early development preview of the Moblin 2.1 operating system, which we briefly tested out on a Samsung NC10 netbook. Here are the screenshots and a few more details.
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Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Release Schedule
As you will notice, this is the first time in the history of Ubuntu when the development team changes the release cycle...
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Moblin 2.1 Is Coming, Moblin Garage Opened
There's three important announcements coming out of Intel's Developer Forum today as it relates to their Moblin Linux distribution that launched two years ago: Moblin 2.0 final has been released, Moblin 2.1 is under development, and Moblin Garage and the Moblin Application Installer have been introduced.
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Kahel Linux: Yet Another Philippine-made Distro
A proof that Linux on the desktop is very much alive and is growing in popularity here in the Philippines is the birth of yet another distro named Kahel. In English, the word "kahel" means orange, which explains the orange t-shirt, beak, and feet of its Tux mascot found on the distro logo.
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User Agent Switcher keeps Ubuntu usable at College
To me this inconsistency is a true sign that computer discrimination and software profiling not only exists but should be a very big concern for all of us. There is no other reason that the Pearson system works with a Linux operating system sporting Firefox except for their Microsoft based computer course which they claim doesn't work with anything but Microsoft which is actually untrue.
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