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Mobile devices in GNU/Linux and GNOME

http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com

You have a computer (a laptop or a desktop). Since it’s a machine you use often and don’t tinker with much, it probably runs Ubuntu Linux. Or, maybe, another distribution (like Mandriva 2008). If it doesn’t run GNU/Linux, I hope you’re at least using BSD. If not, stop reading right now!

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Spread Firefox | The Home of Firefox Community Marketing

http://www.spreadfirefox.com

Mozilla Firefox has revealed the date for their Guinness World Record attempt for the most software downloads in 24 hours. Mark your calendars! June 17 is the big day.

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Created by Smegzor 17 years 32 weeks ago
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How To Install And Use gDesklets On Ubuntu 8.04

http://www.howtoforge.com

This document describes how to install and use gDesklets on Ubuntu 8.04. Taken from the gDesklets page: "gDesklets is a system for bringing mini programs (desklets), such as weather forecasts, news tickers, system information displays, or music player controls, onto your desktop, where they are sitting there in a symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefulness.

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Violate the GPL at your own risk

http://practical-tech.com

It used to be that companies could get away with stealing GPLed open-source code into their own software and no one would be the wiser. Those days are done.

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Switch to Evolution

http://www.qense.nl

I’ve been using Mozilla Thunderbird for years now and found it the best email client available. Well, at least from the ones I knew. And Incredimail isn’t such a good competitor. ;)

But I did miss something. Some things just didn’t go really smooth and I wanted to integrate it more with GNOME.

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Mandriva Flash 2008 Spring released

http://club.mandriva.com

Mandriva today announces the release of Mandriva Flash 2008 Spring, the new release of its popular bootable distribution on a USB key. This new version uses the new Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring as its base, doubles the key's capacity to 8GB, introduces a new installer which allows you to install Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring to the system's hard disk, and comes in an attractive new white color scheme.

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Google Tech Talks - Gaming For Freedom

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Tim Ansell, founder of the Thousand Parsec project, explores the universe of Free and Open Source computer games, drawing on his personal experience as a case study for successfully building and contributing to an Open Source game project.

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Created by JRepin 17 years 33 weeks ago
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3 Reasons Why Your System Might Be Slow

http://hehe2.net

Computer users expect their systems to work well at all times, but unfortunately this isn’t always the case. If your system becomes slow, there certainly is something you can do about it. This article will help you understand what’s happening on the system, whether it’s the computer in front of you or a system you’re accessing remotely.

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Created by missgeek 17 years 33 weeks ago
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Amarok 2 Will Have Music Video Support

http://rutsum.com

At the end of May, Mark Kretschmann, the lead developer of Amarok, gave us a little surprise by adding integrated support for playing music videos within the Amarok window. The video looks perfectly integrated thanks to Plasma, and now you can manage you music videos along with your music collection, and not as a separate tab/section.

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Created by JRepin 17 years 33 weeks ago
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OpenOffice.org template collections

http://www.linuxjournal.com

Stubbornly, OpenOffice.org continues to ship with only a handful of templates. Despite the efforts of several sub-projects and individuals to change the situation, the standard OpenOffice.org download includes only a couple of slide show presentations and a few templates to accompany the wizards available in the file menu.

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Created by chimera 17 years 33 weeks ago
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How To Compare Directories in Unix

http://www.unixtutorial.org

Certain situations require you to quickly confirm which files between two directories are different, and while your particular requirements may suggest writing a script for this task, I want to make sure you're familiar with the basics first - majority of directory comparisons can be done using diff command (yes, that's right - the same one used for comparing files).

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Created by mads 17 years 33 weeks ago
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Linux Survival Guide for Beginners

http://codingexperiments.com

Ubuntu may be a user-friendly Linux distribution, but as i80and pointed out, it isn’t perfect. What should you do if you happen to be stuck in the wilderness of the terminal? Well, since Google SERPS (Search Engine Result Pages) can be hard to read in Lynx, it’s best if you know some basic commands and the locations of files.

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Created by greengrass 17 years 33 weeks ago
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Save disk space - use compFUSEd to transparently compress filesystems

http://www.linux.com

The Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) project allows you install new filesystems without touching your Linux kernel. The filesystems run as regular programs, allowing them to use shared libraries and perform tasks that would be difficult from inside the Linux kernel. FUSE filesystems look just like regular filesystems to other applications on the machine.

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Created by missgeek 17 years 33 weeks ago
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Configuring KMail e-mail client for GMail

http://www.osguides.net

This howto will show you how to setup your KMail e-mail client to work with GMail.

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Created by JRepin 17 years 33 weeks ago
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Graphical Terminal Emulators for Linux

http://vivapinkfloyd.blogspot.com

Review of the most used terminal emulators for Linux. Konsole, Gnome Terminal, Yakuake, xterm and several more.

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