Since a lot of you loved our collection of some of the most beautiful Plasma Themes for KDE 4 desktop, we decided to give you more. This time, we compiled the very latest, good-looking plasma themes for all the KDE lovers out there to appreciate and perhaps to download. So without further ado, here they are...
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4 Tools to play Windows Games on Linux
Playing Windows games on Linux is not really a difficult task. Most gamers are reluctant to migrate to Linux because they have this misconception that Windows games cannot be played on Linux. How wrong they are. If you are one of those avid gamers that I mentioned above, here are 4 ways that you can play Windows games on Linux.
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GNOME 2.26.1 Released
This is the first update to GNOME 2.26. It contains the usual mixture of bug fixes, translations updates and documentation improvements that are the hallmark of stable GNOME releases.
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BleachBit to cleanup unwanted files on your openSUSE
BleachBit is a simple cool utility to delete unnecessary files on the systemt to free disk space. This includes application and browser cache, temporary fiiles and cookies. Among the many supported application files are Bash, Beagle, Epiphany, firefox, Adobe flash, java, KDE, openoffice,Opera, XChat, rpmbuild etc.
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Two more rocking Linux Distros
Few days ago, Blair Mathis has written a post about eight rocking Linux Distros, but I think two distros were missed there.
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New madwifi now supports AR2425 in madwifi-trunk branch
For all the people that have an AR2425 based Atheros card (e.g. AR5007EG), it has been a lot of time without knowing with which driver it should work correctly.
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10 (more) Awesome Themes For Ubuntu
Since I have started to use Ubuntu I came across many cool themes so I decided to make a list of them. Here are my best looking themes in no particular order:
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SMILE - Powerful Slideshow Maker In Linux
SMILE is a slideshow building program by Stephane Gibault, author of manDVD, and is the successor to manslide.
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Order Your Ubuntu 9.04 Free CDs
There's only one week left until the final release of Ubuntu 9.04 and, if you are anxious to get your hands on some nice CDs with the new Ubuntu operating system, then you should pre-order them right now from Ubuntu's ShipIt service, free of charge (a free account or an OpenID is required). They have started taking the orders a few minutes ago, so hurry up!
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Shedding Some Light on Lightbox
Hello and welcome to the first part of what I hope will be an interesting series of articles on the various implementations of Lightbox.
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Back In Time Does Full Linux Backups in One Click
Back In Time, a Linux backup app inspired by Macs' Time Machine and offering the same kind of no-worry, space-saving snapshot protection, is worth adding to your must-install list. Why?
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Working with the Report Builder
This chapter is all about Report Manager, the frontend for the Report Server backend. The full interaction between the Windows operating system, the Report Server, and the Report Manager is amply illustrated with a large number of hands-on exercises. You also get a full dose of the security aspects, the scheduling, and delivery aspects
of reporting.
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Your First ASP.NET MVC Application
This tutorial describes the ASP.NET MVC project template that is installed in Visual Studio. A simple application is built, briefly touching on all of the aspects of the ASP.NET MVC framework.
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Impi Linux is no more
Five years after it was first launched, South Africa’s Impi Linux distribution no longer exists.
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Bulgarian distro offers Live CD greatest hits
A Bulgarian open source project has released a Live CD compilation of five popular boot-and-run Linux distributions.
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