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The Amazing Artwork of Fedora 10

http://www.linuxloop.com

Since quite early on, Linux Loop has been covering the evolving Fedora 10 artwork. Fedora has a long track record of producing amazing themes and it is obvious to me that this release will live up to that expectation. Now that the second deadline has past, it appears that only a few themes are left. Of these, all of them would make great themes. My favorites, though, are these:

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Created by gumbi lives 17 years 20 weeks ago
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10 Fine-looking Icon Sets for KDE Desktop

http://www.junauza.com

Since plenty of you love our collection of icon sets for Ubuntu/GNOME Desktop, I'll be sharing to you all yet another set of my favorite desktop icons. This time, I'll try to cheer up some KDE users by showcasing a few excellent and fine-looking icon sets that are specially made for the K Desktop Environment. So without further delay, here they are:

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Created by nanotech-spidergoat 17 years 20 weeks ago
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KOffice on Maemo

http://www.kdedevelopers.org

As KOffice is supposed to be a lightweight office suite, I figured it would be nice to see how well it would run on maemo based devices. Thanks to Thomas Zander who replaced a lot of the double usage in koffice with qreals it was quite straightforward to get koffice to compile and packaged.

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Created by KDEmon 17 years 20 weeks ago
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Ubuntu Music Players: Better than iTunes/WMP?

http://blogs.howtogeek.com

Ubuntu is slowly gaining marketshare - increasingly with the tech savy end-users - and therefore brings the need for easy to use, fully featured entertainment solutions.

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Created by electronichouse 17 years 20 weeks ago
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Windows Guy Tries Open Suse 11

http://www.10minutetech.net

I’m a Windows Guy. I work on a Windows network for a living. I’ve been a network engineer for over a decade. It’s not that I’m opposed to Linux or OSX, I’m just more familiar with XP and Vista so I tend to use it for everything. Some of you might be laughing already, but I like Windows.

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Created by sharkswithlazers 17 years 20 weeks ago
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Howto select Per-user Editor in Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid)

http://www.ubuntugeek.com

When a program in Ubuntu such as crontab -e or dch -i, is used to edit a file, it uses a helper program called sensible-editor. sensible-editor attempts to intelligently find an editor on your system based on a few simple rules. Basically, if you haven’t already defined $EDITOR, it will use one of {nano, nano-tiny, vi}, in that order.

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Created by Schlongman 17 years 20 weeks ago
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Habari builds blogging software to cover basics and complexities

http://www.linux.com

In response to the growing blogging ecosystem and Web phenomena like the Slashdot effect, the developers of the Habari blogging platform have built features into their core software to tackle the increased attention blogs receive, both from innocent viewers and exploitative attackers, while making it easier for users to manage and administer their blogs.

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Created by australianrose 17 years 20 weeks ago
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How-to Install Google Chrome in Ubuntu with Wine

http://tombuntu.com

The Linux version of Google’s Chrome web browser is not ready yet. Don’t boot up Windows, if you’re interested in testing it out it’s possible to do so by running Chrome under Wine.

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Controlling Internet access with SafeSquid

http://www.linux.com

Content-filtering proxies restrict Internet access privileges for users or groups across an entire network. They must be able to block unwanted content through keyword, URL, DNS, MIME, and image filtering.

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Created by yantramosi 17 years 20 weeks ago
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Gnac - A Simple Program to Convert Audio Files

http://fosswire.com

Gnac is a simple program for GNOME that allows you to convert audio files from one format to another. It is built atop of the Gstreamer media framework, meaning that you can import any files that Gstreamer is capable of playing and then output to Gnac’s supported formats for the conversion.

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Use LatencyTOP to find out where process latency is coming from

http://www.linux.com

The latency of the execution of a particular task can be affected by what tasks a system is running, the condition of the network the machine is connected to, and how well the various server machines on the network are performing. LatencyTOP is a command-line tool and kernel patch that lets you see what is causing latency in the applications on your system.

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Created by GTAGod 17 years 20 weeks ago
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Playdeb - Installing Games in Ubuntu made Easy

http://www.ubuntugeek.com

Playdeb, the repository of games for Ubuntu has been launched in 1st september 2008.who package recent games and applications for Ubuntu. With Playdeb, games are easy to install and will be updated when new versions are available.Playdeb includes an APT software repository, and a games list that can be used to install games simply by clicking an install link.

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Created by mmclarkson 17 years 20 weeks ago
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Power monitoring and logging with Apcupsd and Cacti

http://www.linux.com

For some time I have been using the American Power Conversion (APC) uninterruptible power supply (UPS) daemon Apcupsd to interface my desktop computer with my APC Back-UPS ES 550.

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Created by zarkovic 17 years 20 weeks ago
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Four Tweaks for Using Linux with Solid State Drives

http://tombuntu.com

SSDs (solid state drives) are great. They’re shock resistant, consume less power, produce less heat, and have very fast seek times. If you have a computer with an SSD, such as an Eee PC, there are some tweaks you can make to increase performance and extend the life of the disk.

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Created by samharry 17 years 20 weeks ago
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Document management with Epiware

http://www.linux.com

Out of the many available open source document management packages, Epiware GPL is noteworthy because it includes project management features: if your work has to do with producing written matter, you can not only manage the documents themselves, but the development project as well.

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Created by LittleBabyCheeses 17 years 20 weeks ago
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