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Wolvix Linux 2.0 Beta 2 Review
This week I decided to take a look at a lesser known distribution called Wolvix Linux. Wolvix is based on Slackware and, according to the Wolvix site, is geared toward the home user. But how well does it really work for home users?
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6 best orthodox file managers for Linux
Depending on when you got started with computers, you've probably used an orthodox file manager. Go back to basics with these old-school file managers.
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ubuntu 9.04 review
Ever since jaunty released, I had cleared made up my mind not to try it out. I thought 6 months was too little time to spend with intrepid. But yesterday night, I installed jaunty.
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Upgrading Ubuntu 8.04 to 9.04
Around the time Ubuntu 8.10 was released, my hard drive died (OK, I smashed it through my laptop's case). I figured that, as long as I was reinstalling anyway, I should try upgrading to 8.10. Unfortunately, I experienced a couple of problems with 8.10, so I abandoned it and reverted to 8.04. Since then, I have been running 8.04, which is conveniently an LTS release.
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New Ubuntu Intel Graphics Drivers
There is hope for Ubuntu users with Intel graphics. As it appears, the current 2D drivers solve most of the recent graphics problems with Intel chips, according to Ubuntu developer Bryce Harrington in a developer mailing list. Jaunty users should profit it from them as well.
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OpenSolaris 2009.06: Getting Better All The Time
The June 2009 (2009.06) release of OpenSolaris provides a solid Open Source GNOME desktop experience like that of a modern Linux distribution combined with the scalability and stability of UNIX.
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Get your Google Chrome on in Linux
Now I have to admit I assumed I would get it installed only to have it seg fault left and right (or worse, not even start up). I, however, was very pleasantly surprised.
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The Three Best Linux Media Centers
The three media centers I list are my favorites. All of them integrate easily with MythTV by adding a simple menu item, and each work greats with remotes and looks good on your TV.
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IMDB 0.3.0 now including console utility
With the release of IMDB 0.3.0, a command-line utility is included! Why is this awesome for you?
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Install Chromium (Google chrome) web browser in Ubuntu
Chromium is an open-source browser project that aims to build a safer, faster, and more stable way for all Internet users to experience the web. The Chromium codebase is the basis for Google’s Chrome browser.
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New cool list of Linux must-have programs
It's been approximately two years since I've written the first article, A (cool) list of Linux tools. Since, a lot has changed. I have decided to write a new article, from scratch, cataloging an up-to-date collection of must-have programs.
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A Smart Alternative To Guitar Hero!
Willing to play real instruments on games like Guitar Hero?
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Review: Ubuntu 9.04
This is going to be the first time I look at a fresh install of Ubuntu in a long while. The biggest new change is the notification system.
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6 Beautiful ubuntu and gnome black themes
Whatever operating systems we use, one day we get bored with the default theme or style present in it. To make it more pleasant while working with the computer, we need to do some color, wallpaper, font changes etc.
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