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Preventing KDE4 applications to start in fullscreen mode on opening in Fedora 11
I am experiencing problems with most of my KDE4 applications installed in my Fedora 11 box. I've recently installed digikam, konqueror, konversation, ktorrent etc. and everytime I open each of these applications, its always opening in full screen mode.
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Check your hardware details in Fedora 11
lshw (Hardware Lister) is a small tool to provide detailed information about all hardware in your system.
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6 More of the Best Free Linux Finance Software
We have all read stories about people who have experimented living without spending any money whatsoever. By growing their own food, washing in the river, using a solar panel to provide electricity, and bartering for certain goods and services, these adventures have met with limited success. However, for us mere mortals the simple fact is that we need money.
Read more »WineHQ WineConf 2010 dates and location have been set
Francois Gouget the coordinator of this years WineConf sent a e-mail to the wine-devel mailing list informing everyone of the date and location of WineConf 2010.
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Three video transcoding applications for Linux worth knowing
If you are a movie junkie like me, chances are you have quite a number of movies on your computer that would be nice watching on your DVD player or home theater system, mobile phone or portable multimedia device. The following three applications should help.
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Pr09studio Introduces Probably The Best Collection of Ubuntu Wallpapers Ever!
Pr09studio needs no introduction. We have already featured some of the works of Pr09studio in length in our previous post showcasing 16 Beautiful Linux Wallpapers From Pr09studio. Now, they have produced one of the best Ubuntu wallpaper collection I have ever seen.
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Many companies distributing open source software don't know it
Too many companies have no idea that they're distributing open source software and therefore violating the GPL, a survey by OpenLogic found.
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Instantbird 0.2 released
After months of development and a few pre-release versions, we are happy to announce that Instantbird 0.2 is now ready to be put in the hands of the general public. Instantbird is instant messaging client built on top of Pidgin and Mozilla technologies.
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Support GNOME by Shopping at Amazon.com
The GNOME foundation provide Amazon referral links for your browser. That is, every time you search for a product using the referral link and end up buying something GNOME get a paid a referral fee based on the amount you spend. The best bit is that it costs you absolutely nothing extra but helps keep GNOME in servers, ballpoint pens and developers.
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Linux is Winning the Smartphones Competition
Apple continues to fall behind the Linux-based Android, based on some of these latest news items
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Highlight Text On Websites With Wired-Marker For Firefox
The Firefox extension Wired-Marker adds text highlighting capabilities to the web browser. The tool becomes available via the context menu and the Tools menu after installation.
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Microsoft Launches Outlook Facebook Integration [Exclusive]
Microsoft has integrated Facebook and Windows Live Messenger into Outlook, bringing the newsfeeds of millions of Facebook users into inboxes across the world.
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Conky Ubuntu Lucid Theme - Among The Easiest to Install Conky Theme in Ubuntu
Conky is an extremely lightweight system monitor application for Linux. Conky can be extensively modified and we have already featured some of the best Conky customizations in our previous post showcasing awesome Linux desktop customizations.
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Open to the core - The pragmatic freedom
Everyone seems to have an opinion on the open core debate, and a popular opinion seems to inflict some sort of excommunication to anyone having a less than pure open source monetization process. Therefore I thought that I would add some unsolicited input to this matter.
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