I decided yesterday to give up working on Windows natively and returning back to my preferred Arch Linux mainly because of one thing. Multiple desktops.
Read more »The Big Advantage With Linux: Multiple Desktops
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World of Padman: Open-Source First-Person Shooter Game for Linux
World of Padman is an open-source, cartoon-style first-person shooter game available for Linux too, besides Windows and Mac. It is a wonderful standalone game based upon the Quake 3 engine.
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Top 3 Linux Vector Graphics Editors
Who said that Linux has nothing to do with graphics editing didn't try one of these pretty nice and, if I may say so, production ready vector graphics editors.
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Trying Out OpenOffice.org Impress Prototype (Renaissance)
Remember the OpenOffice.org prototype? Now you can try the Renaissance Impress without any installation (but you do need Java installed). Remember that this is just a prototype, only to be used to see how it looks. That being said, you can download the Impress prototype from HERE.
Read more »Google Chrome gets 64-bit version, but only for Linux
Netstat -vat: "A 64-bit version of the Google Chrome browser is now ready, but Windows users will still have some time to wait for their version."
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Make Firefox Social: Four Social Media Add-Ons You'll Love
Social media addict or social media newbie? Either way, we’ve got four must-have Firefox extensions that will make using popular social media sites much easier and more seamless within the world’s most popular open source browser.
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What Linux cannot do
There are so many articles out on the internet tubes that I don't know which one to shake a stick at. So to prevent my brain from going totally rusty I decided to pull out some points of what Linux can not do.
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Five Improvements For KDE 4.4
KDE 4.3 is a great desktop, but there are improvements I think should be made to make it perfect. I have high hopes for KDE 4.4 and I’m hoping some of these ideas will be considered for the next release, which will probably be due in January. I’ll definitely make sure to submit them to the KDE team for consideration, as you should too if you have any suggestions.
Read more »Google's 64-bit Chrome starts emerging on Linux
Some heavy lifting has been done to move Chrome to the 64-bit world. It's Linux-only for now, though, and don't expect doubled performance over 32-bit versions.
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3 Gimp Plugins For Photographers
In the age of digital photography, almost everyone performs at least a few edits on their photos. For simple thing, programs like F-Spot or Google's Picasa may be enough, but you may also need something more. That's where Gimp does an excellent job, offering more tools for editing your photos.
Read more »How To: Renaming files on the command line
Suppose you have a directory full of files with filenames such as oldfile, my-new-file, some_document. Suppose you would like to rename these files to File1, File2, file3.
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Top ten Linux distributions
Ubuntu stands out as the most popular Linux distribution but which other versions make up the top ten?
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Austrumi Linux 1.9.3
I thought I’d take a look at Austrumi Linux in this review. Austrumi Linux is based on Slackware and is pretty tiny in terms of size, weighing in at about 108MB.
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Kubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala (Alpha 4) Overview & Screenshots
The fourth alpha of Ubuntu 9.10 was released a few days ago and since I covered it earlier in this article, here I'll briefly overview Kubuntu, the KDE-based distribution of Ubuntu. All the screenshots were taken after a complete dist-upgrade, so the software should be completely up-to-date as of today.
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Bordeaux 2009 year end roadmap
I thought this would be a good time for us to share our next six months outlook for Bordeaux. Maybe I should start with whats taken place over the past few months then go over our future goals.
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