This tutorial will explain how to install zgegblog-themes in ubuntu jaunty and intrepid
Read more »Nice Ubuntu themes for Jaunty and Intrepid Users
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Great themes for Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty jackalope
This is a collection of great themes for Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope, The installation of these themes is easy, because can be done after adding a repository, so with a sudo apt-get install theme-name command, you can have the theme installed,
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10 Things to do After Installing Ubuntu Linux
I'm often asked by new Linux (Ubuntu) users what things I do immediately after installing Ubuntu; to tweak it a bit more. Here's the answers for the 10 things I do to customize a new Ubuntu Hardy installation:
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Fedora 11 Leonidas bleeds
Hardly ever has a Linux distribution raised such a mixed feelings as the Fedora has done for us. On the other hand it represents the most up-to-date software and has some cool innovations, and is backed by one of the biggest Linux contributors - RedHat.
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Two hours (and counting) with an upgrade to Fedora 11
Two days after the release of Fedora 11, I took the opportunity to upgrade my work laptop, which was running Fedora 10. With it being a work system, and upgrading so soon after release, I was a little nervous and did not know what to expect.
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Gnome - The Curtain Is About To Go Up
I see it every day...I feel it. The low rumble of an impending change that will alter the way people use their computers from now on. That change is Linux, and that change is going to be facilitated by Ubuntu.
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Upbeat about Updates
More noteworthy items from the Linux audio world, including news about some long-awaited releases.
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GnoMenu: Eye Candy Applications Menu for your Gnome Desktop
Wallpaper switchers, new themes, GDMs and GnoMenu all have one purpose – they bring fresh and new looks to our Gnome Desktops.
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Companies still concerned about open source security? Really?
Really? Did I wake up this morning only to find that Dr. Emmett Brown successfully teleported me “Back to the Future” with his Delorean? Or are the majority of people polled by Forrester that clueless and is Forrester that irresponsible?
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Linux 2.6.30's best five features
Linux's changes may not be as big from version to version, but they tend to be more thoroughly tested and stable. What most users will like in this distribution starts with a faster boot-up for Linux.
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Mac4Lin Gives Linux Desktops the Complete Mac Look
Mac4Lin, a package of skins, wallpapers, icons, and interface refinements that brings a completist Mac look to Linux with an automated installation, has reached the 1.0 stage with an impressive array of features.
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‘Our Governments Just Aren’t Engineered for Security’
Financially-driven and favours-motivated government unable to make reasonable decisions that are defensible
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Fedora 11 Fails to Impress
Fedora 11 was released recently, and I decided to check it out. Unfortunately, my time with Fedora 11 would have been better spent elsewhere.
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Ubuntu and Moblin Linux to work together
I knew there was going to be big Linux netbook news coming out of the Computex trade show in Taipei, Taiwan, but I didn't know it was going to be this big. Sources at Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, tell me that Canonical will be announcing new partnerships with Intel, SanDisk, and RealNetworks.
Read more »An interview with Clem from Linux Mint
A few days ago I reviewed what is in my opinion the easiest Linux distribution for Windows switchers: Linux Mint 7.0 The small group of talented people that manage this distribution is led by Clem, the "founder" of Linux Mint. Today he was kind enough to grant me an email interview as a follow up to my review.
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