Back in "ye olde days" of Linux, there were no games. If you wanted to entertain yourself, you either played nethack or you tried to compile Gentoo, neither of them terrifically fun. These days gaming on Linux is a completely different story.
Read more »ScribeFire Next - Full-featured blog editor that integrates with your browser
This is a redesign of ScribeFire, one of the most popular add-ons for Firefox. ScribeFire is a full-featured blog editor that integrates with your browser and lets you easily post to all of your blogs.
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Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox released
The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox.
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How To Set Up WebDAV With Apache2 On OpenSUSE 11.3
This guide explains how to set up WebDAV with Apache2 on an OpenSUSE 11.3 server. WebDAV stands for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning and is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol that allow users to directly edit files on the Apache server so that they do not need to be downloaded/uploaded via FTP. Of course, WebDAV can also be used to upload and download files.
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Mandriva XFCE One edition
The XFCE addict Mandriva community is proud to offer its latest release of the Mandriva XFCE One edition.
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mFatOS - Ubuntu On Steroids
mFatOS is an Ubuntu remaster optimized for Persian-speaking users - but don't worry, you don't have to speak Persian to use it. Based on ubuntu Lucid Lynx and SuperOS 10.04, mFatOS is multimedia-ready and loaded with tons of extra applications, themes and icons.
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Chromium Now Prompts You With a Choice of Search Engines Available
I have upgraded my Ubuntu 10.04 to Ubuntu 10.10 beta. Chromium Web Browser was the first thing I installed in my new upgraded Ubuntu 10.10. When I finally launched Chromium, it had a small surprise in store for me. Chromium prompted me with a choice of popular search engines I could use.
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GTK Impression – Nautilus Breadcrumbs
The breadcrumb trail serves two purposes: provides information to users as to where they are located within the site
offers shortcut links for users to “jump” to previously viewed pages without using the Back button, other navigation bars, or typing in a keyword search
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Crossover Bordeaux Cedega VS Vanilla Wine
A question I have fielded more then a couple times in the Wine section of the Ubuntu Forums is
What is the difference between commercial Wine products and vanilla Wine?
There are three main commercial Wine products: Bordeaux, Cedega, and Crossover. There are a few distinct differences between the commercial Wine products and the FOSS Wine.
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Unified Stop Reload Go button comes to Firefox 4
Pieces keep fitting in for the Firefox 4 theme refresh. Recent development nightlies now feature the planned stop-reload-go button next to the location bar.
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Cardapio - A lean application menu and launcher for Gnome
Cardapio can work in two modes: as a panel applet (in which case it is an alternative to Gnome's application menu applet) or as a stand-alone launcher (in which case it is an alternative to the simplest use-cases of Gnome Do). It has a beautiful gtk-native interface and includes plugins for performing inline searches of Files (via Tracker), Software Center, Google, Wikipedia, and much more!
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GUI Program to install ath9k_htc (Atheros Linux Driver)
This tutorial will explain howto install GUI Program to install ath9k_htc.This is the list of supported chip sets.
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Five critical apps for Android that you wont find on iOS
Apple limits the kind of third-party applications and content their users can enjoy. But what does it really mean in practice? Let's look at 5 Android apps iOS is missing to find out.
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GTK Impression – Scrollbars
The most notable design element of a GTK theme are the scrollbars and I’m amazed how the basic design has persisted over the years.
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KDE SC 4.5 - Desktop Activities Exposed
Recently, I wrote a post about the KDE 4.5 SC release candidate. In that post, I was a little bit critical about the discoverability of desktop activities. I wasn’t too sure of what the purpose of these were, and there was nothing in the interface for creating these activities that gave the user any hint of what they were. This article provides an update on desktop activities.
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