“The Saratogian” used a mixture of Scribus, Google Docs to put out their newspaper on Independence Day as a gesture of support for the Free Software movement.
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How to: Edit Grub and make Ubuntu 10.04 boot faster
This explains how to easily edit your grub and make your ubuntu boot faster.
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Wine 1.2-rc6 Released
The Wine development release 1.2-rc6 is now available. The source is available now, Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations.
Whats new in this release:
* Many translation updates.
* A lot of bug fixes.
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Repartition Linux Hard Drive Using "sfdisk" Command-line Utility
This tool has four uses: list hard drive partitions, size of particular partition, check partitions on hard disk, and repartition the drive.
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Mercurial 1.6 released
The new version of a fast, lightweight Source Control Management system designed for efficient handling of very large distributed projects is released.
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Superhighway To Hell
What if the "wisdom of crowds" turns out to be the ignorance of the masses? In fact, what if the Internet is a "really bad thing" for the world and its population?
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Ailurus - A Useful Ubuntu Tweak Alternative For Beginners
Rather than a Ubuntu Tweak alternative, Ailurus is the kind of app you can use along Ubuntu Tweak. Ailurus is available for Ubuntu, Fedora and Mint while Ubuntu Tweak is a dedicated Ubuntu only application.
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How to install Murrine and Aurora GTK2 Engines in Ubuntu | PPA
Murrine is a Gtk2 engine, written in C language, using cairo vectorial drawing library to draw widgets. It features a modern glassy look, and it is elegant and clean on the eyes. It is also extremely customizable
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AWN vs Cairo Dock vs Docky
Mac style docks or launchers have become very popular among *nix users with the increase in popularity of Macs. And unlike Snow Leopard users there are quite a few free options for Linux.
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Linux Games: Chromium B.S.U.
It’s been a long time since I offered up a nice Linux game for the Ghacks audience. So I thought, today I will introduce them to one of my favorite Linux time killers Chromium B.S.U.
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Decibel Audio Player – Simple and nice music player for the GNOME desktop
Decibel Audio Player is a GTK+ open-source (GPL) audio player for GNU/Linux. It is very straightforward to use thanks to a clean and user-friendly interface. It is especially targeted at Gnome and follows the Gnome HIG.
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Make the most of your tablet with My Paint
If you use Linux, have a tablet (or a pen/tablet addon), and want a graphics tool designed specifically for that device, you need to take a look at My Paint.
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Ubuntu Video Tutorial: Execute .run Files
This video tutorial shows a few simple steps that will allow you to execute .run files on Ubuntu without typing commands in the terminal.
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Open source media player embraces HD
The VideoLAN project is shipping version 1.1 of its open source VLC media player, adding hardware acceleration, WebM support, and faster HD decoding, but deleting Shoutcast support. Meanwhile, several industry reports suggest possible reasons for Adobe's temporary suspension of its beta 64-bit Linux version of Flash.
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PHP from Zero to Hero! - CUBRID Documentation
Today we would like to provide a list of PHP resources which our CUBRID users can refer to when building their web applications using PHP. This blog is intended to provide all the necessary links to the actual tutorial articles which will lead readers from the installation stage to practical ready-to-copy-and-paste examples.
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