Linux has some very nice torrent applications. If you are a new convert to Linux this list will be helpful.
Read more »Born free: Open-source software in the recession
MANY technology firms are floundering amid the recession. But many of the ones that offer services tied to open-source software—free programs written by volunteers who collaborate online—are boasting double-digit growth.
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From Quantity will come Quality
There are hundreds of Linux distributions. From such a large quantity eventually you will have some quality distributions that people and businesses will adopt.
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Some Bizarre Foreign Linux Pictures
Bizarre Linux Pictures from strange foreign lands.
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Linux Netbook Reviews: What The Wall Street Journal Missed
The Wall Street Journal today (May 28, 2009) published a review of multiple Linux netbooks. Overall, I think the review offers fair, balanced coverage of what's right - and wrong - with the Linux netbook market today. But there was one line in the review that I found completely misleading and shortsighted.
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Eproject 1.5
"I have been working on eproject somewhat extensively again, and have added a ton of features and documentation. I have split eproject into two files, eproject.el for the "plumbing", and eproject-extras.el for the "porcelain".
Read more »My first Lisp conference
"Once I discovered that the European Lisp Symposium was being held in Milan - just 1 km from my house - I decided that I could not miss it. I asked to partecipate as a speaker and I am attending to it now. Yesterday I gave my talk ..."
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Review - Fedora 11 Preview
RedHat introduces all the exiting new technologies in Fedora, the community driven distribution. Fedora 11 will have the following features besides package version upgrades.
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New Download Manager Lands In SeaMonkey!
"The culmination of a long stream of work has just happened: The switch to the toolkit download manager has just landed on comm-central, along with the reworked tree-based download manager UI and the rewritten per-download progress windows (which formally aren't "dialogs" any more) [...] We are in a state though where we feel we are ready for putting what we have into the upcoming SeaMonkey 2.0 B
Read more »Who wants a pony ?
Pony is a simple image manager written in PyKDE4. After looking for few days I decided to write my own image manager which can suite properly with the simple workflow I follow.
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Upgrade to Openoffice.org3.1 in Ubuntu9.04 Jaunty Jackalope
Openoffice.org3 is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. It is available in many languages and works on all common computers.
This tutorial show you how to upgrade from your earlier Openoffice to the new version of Openoffice 3.1 in Ubuntu9.04 Jaunty Jackalope .The upgrade is in 3 easy steps
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Nettop goes Nano
Shuttle has released a fanless mini-PC using Via's 1.0GHz Nano U1700 processor. The Shuttle XS29F is said to feature both VGA and DVI video outputs, up to 4GB of RAM, SATA 2 storage options, four USB ports, and total power consumption of less than 50 Watts.
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Exaile (Music Player) 0.3.0a2 Released
Exaile is a music manager and player for GTK+ written in Python, quite similar to Amarok. It incorporates automatic fetching of album art, handling of large libraries, lyrics fetching, artist/album information via Wikipedia, Last.fm submission support, and optional iPod support via a plugin.
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Audio / Video Encoding Guide
This is a guide on how to encode audio / video in which you will find some tips & tricks for using FFmpeg and other tools.
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Pidgin-Webkit Plugin: Adium Conversation Styles for Pidgin
Adium is a fork of Pidgin for Macintosh, which uses a messaging system based on WebKit (Chrome, Safari, etc,) which has a really cool look.
Here is how the styles I'm talking about look like:
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