Mozilla Messaging has announced the availability of new Thunderbird 3 beta release. This version introduces an impressive new search feature with a timeline visualization and powerful interactive filtering support.
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How is your Linux time spent?
I have just recently moved my home computer's Linux distribution from Debian to Gentoo. While I was in my switching process I had a revelatory observation. I will call it the inverse speed law . It goes like this:
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I've tested five hot netbook Linux distros on two Eee PCs so you don't have to.
Seeing how I spent an entire afternoon distro-hopping recently the least I can is share my results with you...
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Firefox tidies up with Office 2007's Ribbon
Mozilla has announced that it plans to bring Office 2007's Ribbon interface to Firefox, as it looks to tidy up the cluttered browser.
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Add new hard disk to your Linux machine
If you want to add more storage to your machine by adding a new hard drive,and you have already a linux system installed in the first hard drive, then just follow this tutorial.
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Branching Out With Salix OS
SMALL but perfectly formed... no, not me, this new Linux distribution I've been playing around with.
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GNOME 2.28 - the dawn of a new era
Version 2.28 sees the team behind the GNOME desktop environment for Linux and Unix warming up for version 3.0, scheduled for a March 2010 release. The current release continues the tradition of dotting lots of i's and crossing plenty of t's, but also brings a new broom to a few nooks and crannies.
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Linux via the internet with boot.kernel.org
boot.kernel.org (BKO) offers another possibility for Linux users to boot the free operating system via the internet.
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Wine 1.1.30 Released
What's new in this release:
*Support for OpenAL
*Many improvements in HTML and JavaScript support.
*Many common controls fixes and improvements.
*More Direct3D 10 work.
*Better MAPI support.
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My Arch Linux Experiment (Part 3)
I was trying to find out if Arch Linux would be a viable replacement for Kubuntu. Just when I thought I had everything set up and working, I realized that I had completely forgotten about setting up wireless and audio.
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Will Ubuntu 9.10 Work On Your PC?
It's the question thousands of users will surely ask when Canonical debuts Ubuntu 9.10 in October: "Will Ubuntu 9.10 work on my PC?" Canonical has developed testing software to help you determine if your system will fully support the new Ubuntu. Here are the details.
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Thoughts on Ubuntu One
I've spent the last few weeks testing Ubuntu One, Canonical's file-storing and sharing service. Below is an outline of my experience, and thoughts on the future of the application.
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Ubuntu Karmic: The good stuff
Ubuntu's 9.04 release will be out next month. We look at a few of the best new features.
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Remains of the Day: Linux Needs a Diet Plan Edition
The father of the open-source OS calls his baby "scary" and "bloated," Sony gets down with the indie (distribution) kids, and we learn how the Netflix Prize was won in today's odds-and-ends roundup.
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KDE: Project Silk Should Integrate Web
The KDE project's Sebastian Kügler dreams of a desktop that melts, like silk, into the Web. In a writeup to KDE developers he promotes Project Silk for better Web integration.
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