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Download,Extract Audio From YouTube Videos using UTube Ripper in Ubuntu

http://www.ubuntugeek.com

Utube Ripper is an application written in Gambas that works exclusively on Linux. It’s useful to download and convert Youtube videos in a simple and efficient way.Using Utube Ripper you can download and Extract Audio From YouTube Videos.

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Browse all your source code revisions with ViewVC

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For programmers on big projects, a version control system for managing source code is vital, but working on files in a large project from one of these programs' command-line interfaces is cumbersome. Worse, the results of the commands lack highlighting to show the differences between files and revisions.

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Three graphical mount managers

http://www.linux.com

Mounting and unmounting filesystems used to be straightforward in GNU/Linux. A basic knowledge of the mount command or some editing of /etc/fstab in a text editor and you were done.

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Yes, Linux can run Crysis!

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"Will it (Linux) run Crysis?" --I’ve always read comments like this one from sarcastic Windows users in forums and social networking sites hence I became curious what Crysis is.With a little help from Google, I found out that Crysis is a popular science fiction first-person shooter (FPS) game published by Electronic Arts.

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10 ways to reduce removable media headaches in Linux

http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com

If you’ve shied away from Linux because of the hassle of working with removable media, you may want to take another look. Thanks to automation — and with the help of these tips — you may find that removable media is downright user friendly.

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Created by electronichouse 17 years 8 weeks ago
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[Geek Review] Dreamlinux 3.5: Back to the Roots

http://tuxgeek.me

In today’s article we review a fresh version of Dreamlinux, a linux distribution that promises to be good-looking, lightweight yet fully featured, with useful extras available out of the box - making it an attractive package for new users.

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Created by Gorossian 17 years 8 weeks ago
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My Problem with Debian

http://linuxcanuck.wordpress.com

I use Debian based distros. My favourites are Ubuntu, Sidux and MEPIS. In fact, I am solidly in the Debian camp. Despite this I have a problem with Debian and Debian users. It goes like this.

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Created by mark 17 years 8 weeks ago
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The KDE 4 hassle…

http://franz.keferboeck.info

This is a follow-up, i know, but i did not want this to be in the previous post as it goes somewhere else. The point we start from in this brain-journey is LinuxDay in Dornbirn again.

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Created by KDEmon 17 years 8 weeks ago
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Data encryption and Ubuntu, Part III

http://www.itwire.com

In a continuing series of articles highlighting that GNU/Linux is a viable replacement operating system, today we're exploring how to encrypt emails using the popular Ubuntu distribution.

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Created by chimera 17 years 8 weeks ago
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Good OS Cloud: Linux as Quick Start for Web and Windows

http://www.linuxpromagazine.com

Best known for its Wal-Mart Linux PC called gOS, Good OS is presenting a new Cloud browser operating system at the Netbook World Summit in Paris. The compressed Linux kernel boots up as an integrated browser.

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8 of 2008's Latest Linux-Powered Mobile Phones

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Just how ubiquitous has Linux become? You've probably read about the 10 Linux-powered e-book readers. And of course you've heard about the Google Android G1 handset.

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Created by GadgetGeek 17 years 8 weeks ago
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Five Best CD and DVD Burning Tools

http://lifehacker.com

The internet has made it easier than ever to share media and data with friends, family, and co-workers, but that doesn't mean burning your own CDs and DVDs is a thing of the past.

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Created by mark 17 years 8 weeks ago
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Keeping an eye on your network with PasTmon

http://www.linux.com

The PasTmon passive traffic monitor keeps an eye on your network, recording which clients are interacting with which services, when and how long things took.

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Created by oshea 17 years 8 weeks ago
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CrossOver Games for Linux Running Diablo 2

http://penguinpetes.com

For those of you wondering where the blazes I've been - this should answer your question! Between the manic pace of pre-Holiday-season work and getting back into Diablo 2 again, I haven't been much good otherwise.

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Created by sharkswithlazers 17 years 8 weeks ago
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Ubuntu Remains Best Linux Distribution for Desktops

http://www.eweek.com

The latest version of Canonical’s Linux distribution, Ubuntu 8.10, still outshines the Linux desktop offerings from Red Hat and Novell, and is the best open-source alternative to Microsoft and Apple operating systems. However, both Red Hat’s Enterprise Linux and Novell’s SUSE distributions are ahead of Ubuntu 8.10 in the server space.

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