Kris Occhipinti shows us how to move our window buttons back to the right side in Ubuntu's latest release, Lucid.
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An afternoon in Tiny Core
After slogging through Firefox in Ubuntu 10.04 for the morning, not the most satisfying experience on my 1.2 GHz Celeron system, I decided to run Tiny Core 2.11 in the afternoon. I added Firefox 3.6, Geany, gFTP, Pidgin, MtPaint, and I was ready to go.
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Network video recorder, powered by Linux, ultra stable and loaded with features
QNAP VS-5020 VioStor NVR (Network Video Recorder) is a high performance network video surveillance system for high-end IP-based real-time monitoring and video recording. Powered by Intel 1.6GHz CPU and 1GB DDRII memory, the Linux-embedded NVR supports 20-channel H.264, MxPEG, MPEG-4 and M-JPEG recording
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Sintel Open Movie Trailer Looks Promising
The guys behind such amazing works like Elephants Dream, Big Buck Bunny and Yo Frankie! is yet again in the news. Blender foundation recently released the trailer of their next open movie, Sintel.
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Ubuntu 10.04 - Job very well done
By now, you have read dozens of reviews of Lucid Lynx, mostly praising the latest Ubuntu release and somewhat recycling the screenshots. So you might be asking, why should you read yet another? Well, you should. First, it's Dedoimedo we're talking here, the most objective and thorough distro reviewer on Planet Earth.
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Django 1.2 released
After many months of work, authors of free software high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design, proud to announce the release of Django 1.2. There's so much cool stuff packed into it that even a summary can't do it justice.
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The Legend of Edgar 0.56
Changes: Explosions that kill enemies no longer crash the game. Added the Armoury Boss. Added the ability to continue against most bosses
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Get Compiz-like 3D Effects In Your Firefox
If you are into eye-candy and are always looking for ways to impress your non-geek friends with 3D graphical effects, here is another one to add to your collection. FoxTab.
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Printing via Bluetooth - Linux vs. Windows
zdnet.co.uk/blogs: I got a good illustration yesterday of how easy things can be on Linux, especially compared with kicking a dead whale down the beach (using Windows).
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Google heats up native code for Chrome OS
Google has released a preliminary software development kit for Native Client, its native-code browser plug-in. The company unveiled its Native Client SDK "developer preview" with a blog post on Wednesday, calling it "an important first step in making Native Client more accessible as a tool for developing real web applications."
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Social From The Start
Is what Ubuntu 10.04 is claiming to be. And to be honest I agree with that claim totally however I think there could have been a little more done in the way of pre-installed video chatting clients like Skype.
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Dell CEO confirms Streak Android tablet for Europe next month
Dell founder and CEO Michael Dell confirmed that the company's Streak Android-based tablet, formerly known as the Mini 5 tablet, will be available in Europe next month from mobile phone carrier Telefonica O2
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Sudo Revealed: The Good, Bad and Ugly of Open Source Privileged Identity Management
Many organizations have attempted to use open source sudo as their privileged identity management solution. While sudo might be a viable solution for small scale organizations, CSOs managing large IT environments are consistently discovering that sudo creates security, compliance and productivity challenges to large enterprises seeking to protect critical assets.
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Google and Eclipse launch open source lab
Google and the Eclipse Foundation have announced the launch of Eclipse Labs, a Google hosted portal that will feature open source projects based on the Eclipse platform
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CloudLinux: Catching On With Hosting Partners?
At first, I doubted that the world wanted yet another Linux distribution. But Cloud Linux Inc. seems to be proving me wrong. Based in New Jersey, Cloud Linux Inc. seems to be catching on with several hosting companies. Here’s why.
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