Worker is a file manager much like the Amiga's DirOpus. It can be controlled with mouse or keyboard. There is no restriction on the number or type of button functions. Files are recognized by both extension and content, content by recognizing common bytes in the sample files you show it. Drag & Drop is supported.
Read more »Worker - Highly configurable two-paned file manager for X
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Advene - Annotate Digital Video, Exchange on the net
Advene (Annotate Digital Video, Exchange on the NEt) is an ongoing project in the LIRIS laboratory (UMR 5205 CNRS) at University Claude Bernard Lyon 1.
Read more »Version 2.0 of the free FlightGear flight simulator released
New 3D sound, colour changes based on weather effects, updraughts and down-draughts over mountainous areas and extinguishable wild fires have been added to enhance the simulation
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Dkopp - Copy or back-up disk files to DVD
dkopp is a Linux utility program for copying disk files to recordable DVD media. With dkopp, you can copy your files to DVD for safekeeping or archival storage, and verify that the copy is good (no read errors). dkopp is a free program licensed under the GNU General Public License.
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Browser Ballot Critique
Press coverage about the "browser choice" update and further confirmation that Microsoft is cheating and escaping cheaply
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New Stable Version 0.2.1.24 released
Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security known as traffic analysis.
Read more »Darcs 2.4 released
The free, open source code management system, Darcs, has been updated to version 2.4 with experimental interactive hunk editing, faster record and revert operations and a plan to take on performance
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Python 2.6.5 gets a release candidate
The Python developers have published the first release candidate for Python 2.6.5, addressing nineteen issues in the Python core and over fifty library issues
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ubuntu gets all revamped.
The big announcement has been made and ubuntu gets all revamped. New themes, logos, boot screen and much much
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MeeGo: The Linux iPad?
It's may be a twee name but MeeGo could be the next big thing. It sounds like something a child would say, or the name of a baby's toy, but MeeGo has much bigger aspirations in mind.
Read more »Why Red Hat Surfaced at SAP Partner Summit
When the SAP Partner Summit started yesterday, Red Hat had a prime sponsorship position at the welcome reception. Read between the lines, and a quiet battle is brewing between Red Hat and Novell; the two leaning Linux service distribution providers are battling for the love and affection of SAP. Here’s why.
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KDE SC 4.4 Available on Windows
The KDE Project has announced the availability of packages for Microsoft Windows, bringing the KDE 4.4 applications to Windows. New in this release, the packages have been broken out from the main KDE modules so it should be easier for users to simply install a single package if they choose.
Read more »How to Run Fullscreen Games In Linux With Dual Monitors
As with all operating systems, the way a Linux game behaves on a computer is largely dependent on the design of the game, the graphics hardware and drivers the user has, and the settings one chooses.
Read more »Is Open Source Software More Secure?
We've all heard the the cliche that more eyes lead to more secure code when it comes to open source -- but is it true?
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Nokia to launch Linux-powered N900 tomorrow
The N900 will be Nokia's first and last Maemo 5 smartphone, with the next version due to run the new MeeGo Linux mobile OS created as a joint venture between Nokia and Intel.
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