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Google Chrome 3.0 Sees Stable Release

http://www.eweek.com

Google's Chrome team released a new stable build of the Web browser that boasts the speed bumps and features the company introduced in its 3.0.195.4 beta release last month.

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Created by HeresJohnny 16 years 18 weeks ago
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Running Alpha Karmic on The Thinkpad X301

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Buoyed by the success I reported running Karmic on an antiquated X40 (and this positive report), I decided to take the plunge this past weekend and upgrade – against the recommendations of many, given that a beta is still two weeks away – my production laptop.

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Created by animal 16 years 19 weeks ago
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Lifesaver – Screensaver for GNOME

http://www.ubuntugeek.com

Lifesaver it’s a screensaver for GNOME that displays recent posts about Ubuntu from Twitter and Identi.ca.

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Created by prakash 16 years 19 weeks ago
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Game Review: Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection

http://penguinpetes.com

Casual puzzle games are the unsung champions of the modern game scene. The blockbuster titles get all the attention, and yet it's the simple solitaires and brain-teasers that are in every PC's menu, on every mobile phone, and bookmarked in every web browser.

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Created by LinuxPwns 16 years 19 weeks ago
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Installing Gloobus - Quicklook for Ubuntu

http://www.learningubuntu.com

Quicklook is no doubt one of the coolest features about Mac OS X. It's very useful, saves a lot of time and is pretty cool to use and see. Now, thanks to Gloobus, Ubuntu can have the same sleekness Quicklook offers.

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Created by Nimbus23 16 years 19 weeks ago
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Firefox Hotkeys cheatsheet

http://ardchoille42.blogspot.com

This is a list of keyboard shortcuts in Mozilla Firefox. If you have enabled Emacs-style text editing shortcuts in GNOME, they will also work in Firefox.

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Created by laloj 16 years 19 weeks ago
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Remastersys: Outstanding solution for backup and custom Live CDs

http://www.ghacks.net

This has two handy uses: As a backup for your system or as a Live CD of your system. As a backup it will allow you to re-install a fully customized system in the same, simple manner in which you installed your base system.

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Created by FFlover 16 years 19 weeks ago
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Encode and sync music to your portable music player in linux

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My music collection is composed of different formats .mp3, ogg, aac but i want to sync everyone of them as mp3 to my Nokia e71. This is where .is_audio_player comes in, nope its not an application, nope its not a codec, its not a library either. its just a file (yeah file) its a file you place in the root directory of the storage of your music device from where it does its magic.

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Created by chen2007 16 years 19 weeks ago
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Of Making Many Distros (or Remixes) There Is No End

http://www.igneousquill.net

A Linux distro is essentially a collection of software applications built into a complete operating system on top of the Linux kernel. Some distros, like Ubuntu, openSUSE, Fedora, and Mandriva have companies that back them, while others, like Debian, do not.

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Created by jeff2007 16 years 19 weeks ago
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Pidgin vs. Empathy: Feature Comparison

http://www.workswithu.com

The decision to replace Pidgin with Empathy in Ubuntu 9.10 has not been without controversy, or second thoughts on the part of Ubuntu developers.  Much of the discontent centers around concerns that Empathy does not yet offer the features to compete with Pidgin.  With this in mind, I took a look at how Pidgin and Empathy line up when it comes to delivering the functionality that most people look

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Created by GiTS 16 years 19 weeks ago
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15 "Really" Awesome Conky Configurations

http://www.junauza.com

After showing you how to install and configure conky, and then gave you the idea that you can display Twitter statuses on it, it's time for me to share to you some of the most highly-customized, unique, and awe-inspiring conky configurations.

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Created by Formaxx 16 years 19 weeks ago
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CrunchEee — the bad-ass netbook Linux for snobs.

http://acurrie.posterous.com

CrunchEee comes with the custom Array.org kernel built-in, so WPA-encypted WiFi and the unique ad-hoc connection of Joikuspot are supported on start-up. There’s also an Eee-specific panel that lets you manage Bluetooth connections, your webcam and also gives you some performance presets for your Asus machine.

And… that’s about all you get. Seriously.

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Created by acurrie 16 years 19 weeks ago
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CableCards and Linux

http://www.obsidianprofile.com

Microsoft announced this past week that anyone could now purchase a CableCard and install it themselves. No need for OEM help or dealing with pesky cable company rental fees. CableCard allows computer systems to view digital TV transmissions without the aid of a cable box or equivalent.

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Created by Papa Smurf 16 years 19 weeks ago
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Getting Started with Money Manager Ex

http://bytesandsuch.com

While I have some knowledge of double entry accounting, GnuCash is simply too complex for managing a checkbook and performing simple budgeting. In June, I published a post on HomeBank criticizing its inability to support split categories. At that time I installed Money Manager Ex. For a few weeks I ran it side by side with AceMoney. It is now the only money manager I use.

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Created by oldfart 16 years 19 weeks ago
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Ubuntu Tip:How to remove,install and reconfigure xorg without reinstalling ubuntu

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The X.Org Server (officially the X.Org Foundation Open Source Public Implementation of X11) is the X server in the official reference implementation of the X Window System.

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