"ArtistX is a live DVD which turns a computer into a full multimedia production studio. It is based on Debian GNU/Linux and contains nearly all the available free audio, 2D and 3D graphics, and video software for the GNU/Linux computing platform. It doesn't need to be installed, and boots directly into a running system without touching hard drives.
Read more »The Gutsy Experience
This article is about Gutsy Gibbon (7.10) and let me tell you all my beloved readers. I’m impressed!
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GooPackage - The Unofficial Google Package Manager/Installer
The open source package manager for Google applications, powered by Mozilla Prism.
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Skype 2 ( Beta ) On OpenSUSE
Skype has released a beta version of its VIOP software with video support. Though in beta, it performs very well. Its very easy to install on SUSE, here is a small howto.
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Firefox 2.0.0.10 fixes jar: and other vulnerabilities
"Mozilla has released Firefox 2.0.0.10, an update that fixes three security vulnerabilties rated as high..."
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The Fossil version control system
Fossil is a new version control system based on sqlite (and in fact authored by sqlite's author). While the world doesn't really need another source control system, Fossil has some very interesting, if not downright compelling, unique features.
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Why KDE4 (might) suck!
I've been a kde user for very long time, since from before version 3.0. I vaguely remember being excited with version 3.0 to the point I was using the beta releases on a daily basis.
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Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon: A Quick Look
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! I know that I enjoyed the days off of school, and thankfully having nothing better to do than finally install the latest Ubuntu: 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon." So onwards now, lets see how it fared:
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Flock, the social web browser in Ubuntu with Firefox Plugins!!
Flock is a web browser based on Firefox, which besides a look sort of different, many social networks are integrated. Today, I am going to show you the main features and how to install it in (K) Ubuntu.
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Mozilla Prism Proxy Setting
"In previous post, I talked about Mozilla Prism, one of the Mozilla product (beta version) that provided an easy way to run your web application from desktop. This means that you can take any web site that you currently visit a lot, and place it in its own process, and you can launch it like any other application..."
http://people.mozilla.com/~mfinkle/prism/
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SamePlace: 0.7.9 released
"SamePlace 0.7.9 is available. Major highlights are localization in five languages other than English (minus a few glitches due to my last minute changes), proxy support, more usable interface, and compatibility with Firefox 3. Have a look at the complete changelog to see what else is new..."
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Return to Gentoo
So, I’m no longer using Ubuntu on any of my computers at home (okay, its still on one box, but I don’t really use that one and will reformat it when I get the chance). It was fun while it lasted, but some things started to annoy me and I could not deal with it anymore. So, what bothered me? Here’s a short list:
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Installing FreeNX 0.7.1 on Ubuntu
The contents of this post are mostly based on Manual Installation How-To. Thanks to Brent Davidson and Fabian Franz for writing such a nice HowTo and the beautiful open and free implementation of FreeNX, respectively.
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GCstar - Screenshots
Some GCstar screenshots with a small associated description. Click on any thumbnail to see full size picture. On the forum, there is a topic for screenshots from users.
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APT-build — optimize your Debian!
Certainly most of the Linux users would like to have their systems fully optimized for their rigs but do not have the stamina or enough knowledge to play with the Gentoo installation paradigm. But here comes the rescue — an apt-build goody available under every distro armed with the big gun - APT package manager.
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