Firefox extension Xoopit turns Gmail into a robust, searchable media management tool for every piece of media that comes through your inbox. By indexing every attachment as well as every link to photos and videos from sites like Flickr, Picasa, and YouTube, Xoopit allows you to easily search for and find any picture or video and view it from directly inside Gmail.
Read more »Xoopit Transforms Your Gmail Inbox into a Multimedia Haven
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KDE Maintenance Guide
Tips for cleaning up maintaining and tweaking KDE for better performance.
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Zenwalk Live 5.2 is ready!
Zenwalk Live 5.2, the latest Zenwalk in its Live CD format is ready!
Read more »Linux on a Wii
Today I played around a bit with the stuff done by the Wii homebrew/hacking community, which is far more advanced than I had expected.
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winetricks 20080614 released
Here are the main changes since the 20080527 release: Added AutoHotKey verb, Added Microsoft Common Controls verb, Added Obsolete DirectShow Filter verb, Added DivX verb, Updated Xvid
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Make your own video transition with cinelerra and inkscape
As you can see, Cinelerra is very useful, but seems to have relatively poor video transitions. But maybe not... In my life, I have discovered that OpenSource has no limits. Ready to prepare a new recipe? Let's go!
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A Compilation of Libraries You Might Need on Debian
This post lists the necessary libraries needed to either compile or run several applications on Debian Lenny. For the applications already included in the repositories (like Amarok, Wine, Banshee and so on) use this guide. Make sure to always try apt-get build-dep application_name first, then see if you really need some other dependencies.
Read more »How to prevent a package from being updated in Ubuntu
If you want to update all the packages other than one package in your Ubuntu system follow this procedure...
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Portrait: Dominic Sartorio
Dominic Sartorio began his career as a "traditional" software developer, but his career path has been indelibly marked by two things: a solid appreciation for the open source method, and a desire to understand the big picture of open collaboration and how that can ultimately create long-term benefits for the industry and for customers.
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Mozilla working on 'severe' Firefox 3.0 bug
Security researchers at Tipping Point have found what could be the first vulnerability in the new Firefox 3.0 web browser, ranking the severity of the bug as 'high'.
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Firefox 3.0 smashes target with 8m downloads
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Echoes: Wine 1.0 Review
The last Wine review I made was to 1.0RC2 (release candidate 2), in which I already tested World of WarCraft, mIRC and DC++. I had no issues with World of WarCraft (tested using a trial account) which performs very well, without any visible problems, DC++ has minor stability problems and the mIRC scripts editor crashes, but otherwise, mIRC behaves good enough.
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Hands-On: Firefox 3 fixes what's broke and keeps what's right
With its latest version, Mozilla's browser continues to raise the bar for what Web browsers should be
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Nexenta: Power of OpenSolaris with usability of Linux
While going through the backlog of blogs and news clambering around my newsfeed (I'm really worried how fast I became a workaholic, not having enough time to check the news, in just a few days time) I stumbled upon this post to the opensolaris-discuss mailing list two days ago: NexentaCore 2.0 Alpha1 "Hardy" Released.
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Announce openSUSE 11.0
The openSUSE Project is proud to announce the release of openSUSE 11.0. The 11.0 release of openSUSE includes more than 200 new features specific to openSUSE, a redesigned installer that makes openSUSE even easier to install, faster package management thanks to major updates in the ZYpp stack, and KDE 4, GNOME 2.22, Compiz Fusion, and much more.
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