Utube Ripper is an application written in Gambas that works exclusively on Linux. It’s useful to download and convert Youtube videos in a simple and efficient way.Using Utube Ripper you can download and Extract Audio From YouTube Videos.
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Browse all your source code revisions with ViewVC
For programmers on big projects, a version control system for managing source code is vital, but working on files in a large project from one of these programs' command-line interfaces is cumbersome. Worse, the results of the commands lack highlighting to show the differences between files and revisions.
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Analysis on Balance - Standardisation and Patents - by Georg Greve, President, FSFE
Analysis on balance - Standardisation and Patents - by Georg C. F. Greve, FSFE, President
This paper provides an analysis of the interaction of patents and standards and finishes with some concrete proposals to address the most pressing issues.
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Linux And Unix Internet User And Site Security - How Much Is Too Much?
You can protect yourself from everybody some of the time and some people all of the time, but you can't protect yourself from mother ;)
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Three graphical mount managers
Mounting and unmounting filesystems used to be straightforward in GNU/Linux. A basic knowledge of the mount command or some editing of /etc/fstab in a text editor and you were done.
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Yes, Linux can run Crysis!
"Will it (Linux) run Crysis?" --I’ve always read comments like this one from sarcastic Windows users in forums and social networking sites hence I became curious what Crysis is.With a little help from Google, I found out that Crysis is a popular science fiction first-person shooter (FPS) game published by Electronic Arts.
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FOSDEM 2009: Sponsored by Microsoft Partner
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Scottish Open Source Awards 2008: And The Winner Is... Everyone!
I WAS honoured recently to be asked to help judge this year's Scottish Open Source Software Awards and, if I am being honest, more than a little daunted by the task.
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10 ways to reduce removable media headaches in Linux
If you’ve shied away from Linux because of the hassle of working with removable media, you may want to take another look. Thanks to automation — and with the help of these tips — you may find that removable media is downright user friendly.
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[Geek Review] Dreamlinux 3.5: Back to the Roots
In today’s article we review a fresh version of Dreamlinux, a linux distribution that promises to be good-looking, lightweight yet fully featured, with useful extras available out of the box - making it an attractive package for new users.
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My Problem with Debian
I use Debian based distros. My favourites are Ubuntu, Sidux and MEPIS. In fact, I am solidly in the Debian camp. Despite this I have a problem with Debian and Debian users. It goes like this.
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The KDE 4 hassle…
This is a follow-up, i know, but i did not want this to be in the previous post as it goes somewhere else. The point we start from in this brain-journey is LinuxDay in Dornbirn again.
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Data encryption and Ubuntu, Part III
In a continuing series of articles highlighting that GNU/Linux is a viable replacement operating system, today we're exploring how to encrypt emails using the popular Ubuntu distribution.
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Mozilla Foundation and 2010 Goals
In the past few weeks I’ve been involved in a lot of conversations about strengthening the Mozilla Foundation and a lot of conversations about the 2010 goals. I don’t think we’ve got the connection between the two quite right.
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Firefox sails past 20% market share, IE drops below 70%
Mozilla achieved an important milestone in November, sailing past 20% market share over an entire month for the first time since its release in November 2004. While Safari and Chrome were able to take over share from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer as well, Mozilla’s Firefox leaped by almost a full percentage point over October, according to data provided by Net Applications.
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