Mandriva 64 Linux Powerpack is one of four editions of the Linux desktop produced by Mandriva. Others are Mandriva Flash, Linux One and Mandriva Linux Free, both of which are free to download.. It also supports KDE 4.2, and GNOME 2.26. Mandriva Linux Powerpack is the commercial edition, and costs 49 EUR.
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eyeOS 2.0 rethinks its webtop for 2010
The eyeOS developers have announced that eyeOS 2.0 will be available on January 1st, 2010. EyeOS, dubbed the "cloud computing operating system" by its creators, is a webtop environment where a server presents the users desktop within a web browser.
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More Reflections on the Cloud
Cloud computing, the latest and greatest trend of the IT world, has become a central element of Ubuntu’s server strategy. With this development in mind, I’ve given some thought lately to how much of my electronic life actually depends on access to "the cloud."
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Free (as in beer) hosting review for open source projects
Here's a review aimed at helping open source projects choose a free (like beer) hosting service—particularly for demanding, dynamic sites—covering SourceForge, Google App Engine, Launchpad, and Blogger.
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5 Exciting 2D Graphics Design tools for Ubuntu Linux
Ubuntu linux is rich with exciting graphics utilities, Here you can see simple but very useful 2D Graphics Design tools for Ubuntu Linux. Yes welcome to the fantastic world of ubuntu graphics. Xara Xtreme, ( apt-get install xaralx) This is simple, easiest vector graphics drawing program.
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The Bizarre Cathedral - 53
Latest from the Bizarre Cathedral by merc and crimperman
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Integrate google calendar into your gnome calendar
To integrate google calendar events into your gnome desktop, go to google calendar,
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Virtual Hosting With PureFTPd And MySQL On Fedora 11
This document describes how to install a PureFTPd server that uses virtual users from a MySQL database instead of real system users. This is much more performant and allows to have thousands of ftp users on a single machine. In addition to that I will show the use of quota and upload/download bandwidth limits with this setup. Passwords will be stored encrypted as MD5 strings in the database.
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How To Install A Dual-Panel Nautilus For Gnome
Not so long ago we discovered a simplified version of Nautilus which seems to miss Ubuntu Karmic after all so the only way to get it is through it's PPA. But still, one of the most requested features in Nautilus must be the dual-panel view, which gives you the ability to work in two directories at one. Sure, you can use tabs, but a dual panel Nautilus would be really useful.
Read more »Users nervous about Oracle's acquisition of MySQL
The European Union is not the only one antsy about Oracle taking possession of the open source MySQL database should the commercial database giant's merger with Sun Microsystems get final approval. So are MySQL users.
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Atlanta Linux Fest 2009 Saturday, September 19th 2009
Atlanta Linux Fest 2009 will be held Saturday, September 19th, 2009, which is also Software Freedom Day. Ubuntu, Fedora, and openSUSE will be presenting upcoming releases and interesting projects that have been going in their respective communities. Open Source projects like SugarCRM, Drupal, and Blender will be represented. Discussions about GPLv3 and women in OSS wil be held.
Read more »Change the default and Preferred applications in GNOME
When you open Nautilus you will see files and folders. Most of those files, when double-clicked, will be opened with the associated application. When you double-click on an image icon, by default, the application Eye of GNOME will open and display that file. But what if you wanted that file to automatically open with The GIMP for image editing? There are a couple of ways to do this.
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Creature comforts for Ubuntu
The upcoming version 9.10 of the popular Linux distribution Ubuntu, code-named "Karmic Koala", is is approaching its October release.
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Microsoft Runs Away from the Press After Trying to Have GNU/Linux Sued by Proxy
Microsoft cannot deny trying to "screw Linux" by proxy; Miguel de Icaza's new role at Microsoft revisited
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Ohio LinuxFest is ready for 40 Years
Ohio LinuxFest is definitely one of my favorite Linux and open-source conferences. If you've never been to a Linux conference, now is a great time to begin. If you have, it's also a great time to experience this conference.
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