The days of ugly Linux desktops are a thing of the past. Modern distros include many tools and options that enable them to look good and be more useful.
Read more »How to Customize Your Linux Desktop - From GTK to Compiz
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Enlightenment (E17) - Installation,customization and using.
This story about gloobus project. it is still under development.
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The Best Docks on the Linux Coast
Even Mark Shuttleworth is willing to admit that OSX has a pretty nice usable interface that is a good goal for desktop Linux to beat in the coming year or so. Even if you don’t want to replicate the mac, you might still be interested in replacing one of the two Gnome taskbars with a dock.
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Reviewed: KOffice 2.0
Free software is often developed with the mantra 'release early, release often'. This is a great idea, because new tools can be tested, trialled and critiqued as they're developed, rather than waiting for some arbitrary point of readiness. Which brings us to KOffice 2.0.
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A quick look at Fedora 11
The reason I was personally looking at Fedora 11 is that I wanted to see what the very latest MAPI setup in Linux looked like. Fedora is not only the most recent release of the major distros: Fedora also prides itself on being the most bleeding edge of the Distros.
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Miro Internet TV 2.5 Preview
Miro is an open source program developed to deliver high quality Internet TV
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Netbook Linux Screencaster Smackdown
If you’re using Linux you may have already read TuxArena’s excellent rundown of three highly regarded screencasting apps. But what if you’re using a netbook like an Eee PC?
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Gloobus - The future of Linux file managers.
Nautilus is trying to be Mac OS X file browser. this story is about it.
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Bordeaux 1.8 for FreeBSD Released
Steven Edwards of the Bordeaux Technology Group released Bordeaux 1.8 for FreeBSD today. Bordeaux 1.8 has had many changes on the back end, our build process has been totally rewritten, packaging has been totally rewritten. This release adds Microsoft Office 97, Adobe Photoshop 6 & 7 and Image Ready 3.0 and 7.0 support.
Read more »Kaspersky releases beta of Linux antivirus
IT security firm Kaspersky Lab has released the beta version of its antivirus software for Linux file systems.
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10 Firefox extensions you can't live without
Whether you want to speed access to the Web sites you regularly visit, keep better tabs on your tabs, or protect your system from potentially dangerous active content, there’s a Firefox extension ready to help you out. Jack Wallen shares his list of favorite time-saving, browser-enhancing add-ons.
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Popular Linux Distros That'll Get You A Job
Are you looking to tinker on your computer in your basement or are you going to look for a job as a Linux Administrator/Linux Developer? If you are looking for a Linux job then you better know the in-demand distros.
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Kick Start Your Asus Notebook: 64-bit Kubuntu
I'm an old-school horsepower junkie. Brute acceleration when I push down on a gas pedal, monster trucks, and triple-engine-blown alcohol tractor pulling all rank way up there in the cool department, as far as I'm concerned. Oddly, I have the same addiction with laptop hardware.
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Fedora's All Spins Zone
Spins are live Fedora CD images designed with a specific purpose or function in mind.
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Five Desktop Linuxes Systems
One of the pleasures of Linux is that you can try out different distributions to see which one works best for you. Some worthwhile distributions, however, don't get as much attention as they deserve. So, here's my list of five great distributions that you might want to try.
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