I’m the type of guy who goes distro-shopping every now and then, but usually ends up with the distro I came from. And then, two days ago I suddenly came across Chakra.
Read more »PCLinuxOS 2009.1 Gnome
I am a KDE guy. I have loved KDE for its superior usability and availability of good KDE apps. However, PCLinuxOS 2009.1 Gnome made me think seriously over Gnome.
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How to Configure Evolution to use Hotmail in Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex)
This tutorial will explain how to Configure Evolution to use Hotmail in Ubuntu 8.10.This is much easy tutorial than we have already discussed here...
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ManiaDrive - an arcade car game for Ubuntu
Today I will show you a nice game for Ubuntu, it's called ManiaDrive and it's based on the great game of Nadeo Studio. Let me tell you in a few words what the game is about...
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Back up Your Gnome Desktop and Settings
Yourgnome allow users to backup all things relative to Gnome on your Linux Machine. Packs everything into a tar.gz into your Home folder.
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25 terrific open source apps for work and play
Among the open source apps we'll see this year are browsers and operating systems, mobile platforms, productivity applications, and IT admin tools -- and a few hard-to-classify items. Many will give you the wriggly "Oooh, cool!" sense of discovery.
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Simple Ways to Improve Linux Netbook Battery Power
For frequent travelers who just can’t live without having a computer with them, the netbook has become an essential device as it is extremely portable. However, its portability has sacrificed a few important features. --One of which is battery life.Netbooks are usually sold with 3-Cell Li-Ion battery that when fully charged can last up to 3 hours on normal usage.
Read more »Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) Release Schedule
Ubuntu team is already planning for 9.10, which will see the light of day in October 2009. The desktop side will focus on beautification and an improved boot-up experience; the server side will target cloud computing.
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Mythbuntu CableCARD Support
Today marks a historic day in Mythbuntu development. Over the last year we have been having discussions with several major cable companies in the United States regarding enabling CableCARD support for all Mythbuntu users. Late last year we reached an agreement with two of those major companies, Time Warner & Comcast.
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Ardour 2.8 released – Install with One Click on Ubuntu
A more than a month ago, Ardour project lose his major sponsor SAE (SAE Institute originally the School of Audio Engineering) but we are happy to announce that development is going strong and the 3.0 version will follow in near feature.
Read more »Medibuntu: non-free-codecs for Jaunty
The non-free-codecs from the Medibuntu repositories package provides codecs that are not distributed by Ubuntu.
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openSUSE iFolder: Come and Get It!
Today we announced (officially) that iFolder code has been pushed out and we have a new iFolder Web site.
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Linux Format wallpapers
We've had a number of reader requests to make available some of the imagery we use on the covers of Linux Format magazine. Naturally we're happy to share with you all.
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8 Power Docks For Your Linux Machine
To have or not to have a dock in Linux is really dependent on individual preferences. While popular Linux distros such as Ubuntu and Fedora do not come with a dock by default, there are plenty around.
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Amarok 2: a story of disappointment
Amarok 2 is regrettably worse than unusable (it actually causes data loss) for people coming from Amarok 1. Worst part is, Fedora ships it as "stable" software since its tenth release.
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