gOS 3 Gadgets BETA instantly launches Google Gadgets for Linux on startup, introducing over 100,000 possible iGoogle and Google Gadgets to the desktop. Google Documents, Calendar, and Mail launch in Mozilla Prism windows to closer resemble desktop applications. The newest release of WINE 1.0 is included to now support thousands of Windows software for our advanced users.
Read more »gOS 3 Gadgets bundles Wine 1.0
- Login to post comments
Connecting Ubuntu Linux to a networked printer
In this article I will talk about the way that I connected to my networked printer.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Amarok 2: a first look
With all the hoopla that has been surrounding KDE 4, I’d almost forget there’s another major piece of software working on a milestone release. Okay, maybe not as major as KDE, but Amarok is arguably the best and most popular media player on the linux desktop.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Install and Configure VMWare Server virtualization in openSUSE
VMware Server is a free virtualization product for Windows and Linux servers. VMware Server is a robust yet easy to use server virtualization product and is based on proven virtualization technology. Learn how to install configure and use VMware server in openSUSE
Read more »- Login to post comments
Lightweight Linux Desktop Proves Popular with Netbooks
LinuxWorld is under way in San Francisco this week (see Wired’s coverage) and gOS, the Linux distro that made a splash after Walmart started selling gOS-equipped PCs, is back with a new release.
Read more »- Login to post comments
3 Linux Apps That Make Me Hate Windows
I'm a Windows user, and it has served me well. That being said, I play with a lot of Linux distributions and there are some applications that are just so much better than anything Windows can offer that I find myself wondering how long it'll be until I make the switch.
Read more »- Login to post comments
18 CLI Audio Tools for Linux
This article reviews all the most common command line tools for manipulating and listening to audio formats on Linux. Players, editors, encoders/decoders, tag editors, music servers, they are all here. Currently it includes no less than 18 CLI (Command Line Interface) tools.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Linux games - First Person Shooters
One of the major reasons why most of people still use Windows is the gaming community. It begins with constant hardware upgrades, required to stay apace in the losing game of ever-rising minimum requirements for this or that game. And it ends with users running Windows, because most games are made to work only under Windows.
Read more »- Login to post comments
TrueCrypt - Free opensource on the fly Disk Encryption tool
TrueCrypt is a free opensource software system for establishing and maintaining an on-the-fly-encrypted volume (data storage device). On-the-fly encryption means that data are automatically encrypted or decrypted right before they are loaded or saved, without any user intervention.
Read more »First Look: Mozilla Snowl
hot on the heels of Mozilla Lab’s call for participation in exploring the future of the browser, and the experimental Weave service, comes Mozilla’s efforts to move messaging beyond email and to the types of communication now commonplace across social networks, blogs and services such as Twitter.
Read more »- Login to post comments
What if Linux Took a Vista 'Mojave' Test?
With the perceived success by Microsoft regarding their Mojave experiment (at least in the eyes of Microsoft PR reps), I found myself wondering how today's popular desktop Linux distributions might do under identical circumstances.
Read more »- Login to post comments
List of BitTorrent clients Available in Ubuntu Linux
A BitTorrent client is a program that manages torrent downloads and uploads using the BitTorrent protocol.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Virtual Box - How to Install & Configure in openSUSE
VirtualBox is a family of powerful x86 virtualization products for enterprise as well as home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only professional solution that is freely available as Open Source Software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Read more »- Login to post comments
Linspire is going away
Linspire, the distribution originally launched as Lindows, is no more, says Xandros CEO Andreas Typaldos.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Hamster Time Tracking for GNOME
Hamster is a time tracking tool that runs as a GNOME panel applet. With Hamster, you can track what you're doing, when you're doing it, and for how long easily and right from your panel. Hamster will be included in GNOME version 2.24, and likely also in Ubuntu 8.10.
Read more »- Login to post comments





