To this day, PlayOnLinux has provided you with more than a hundred scripts. Thanks to PlayOnLinux quite a few people have made their final step towards Linux. Maybe you are among those recent addition to the community. As you know, Playonlinux allows you to use applications made for windows on the GNU/Linux operating system of your choice for free.
Read more »Fedora Linux 12
The latest release of Fedora is version 12 and it includes some nifty new features. I downloaded the Live CD version of Fedora 12 that features the Gnome desktop environment.
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Dell Offers Custom Chromium OS Download For Mini 10V
Dell has made available a customized download of Google's Chromium OS (the open-source version of Chrome OS), specifically for its popular Mini 10V netbook.
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Google chart shows which netbooks run Chrome OS best
The chart details which systems have been "officially" tested by developers and reveals what hardware works and what doesn't.
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Create Android playlists from PC
Creating a largish playlist for Android is no longer painful. Learn how to create those from the PC
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Expanding A Root-FS
There might be the situation, that your root filesystem runs out of space, so it has to be expanded. With filesystems other than the root filesystem this could easily be done for instance with gparted. With the root filesystem this is not possible, as gparted could only expand filesystems that are not mounted, which is impossible with the root filesystem.
Read more »Linux: Freedom or Freakdom?
I was talking with my friend, Jason Perlow, yesterday and he told me that I should back off of the free software rants because he feels that I'm entering the gray edges of freakdom. We laughed about it but it made me think: When does a strong belief in something become extremism?
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KDE Plasma desktop: A failure that just won't go away
I want to like KDE 4.3. I really do. But I don’t. I want to keep an open mind about where “Plasma” is heading. But I can’t. Hear me out, before you log me off.
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Make my OS Faster
Have you noticed how all prominent operating systems seem to bloat with each release? Windows is probably the best example, but even Ubuntu had slowly gained weight and become more of a resource hog over the years.
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Eucalyptus: Boosting Ubuntu’s Cloud Efforts?
For the Ubuntu cloud strategy to succeed, Canonical is going to need a big assist from Eucalyptus Systems - which makes the engine within the Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC). But who exactly is Eucalyptus and is the company making progress with its own cloud efforts? Here's an update.
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Continuation of KDE Klassroom
Early on in the lifetime of the KDE Community Forums, the staff launched regularly-held courses for people willing to help KDE called "Klassrooms". The KDE Community Forums team is pleased to announce a call for new Klassroom mentors, to allow increased effort to be focussed on these courses.
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Questions and Answers About the Linux Operating System
The purpose of this article is to give answers to some basic questions common people may have about Linux.
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Download Gnome Metacity Theme (New Wave – Chronos)
New Wave - Chronos is a theme with a script to change the title bar according to time.
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First look at Kubuntu Netbook Edition 9.10 and the KDE Plasma-Netbook 4.4 interface
By the time Ubuntu 10.04 "Lucid Lynx" is released next April netbook users will have three Ubuntu variants customized for their smaller systems. Development versions of the forthcoming Kubuntu and Moblin variants were released simultaneously with Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" in September. This week we take a look at the Kubuntu Netbook Edition 9.10 Technology Preview.
Read more »Top 2 iPod management tools for Ubuntu.
If you have an Apple iPod and running Ubuntu on your computer, the following 2 applications that are readily available in the Ubuntu Software Center should be of interest to you.
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