LMMS is music creation software similar to programs such as GarageBand for OSX and FL Studio for Windows. Those programs are designed to streamline the process of making music with a computer in order to get new users into music composition as quickly and painlessly as possible.
Read more »Linux Mint: Your Best Choice for a Desktop Linux OS
Ubuntu has been heralded by many as the apogee of the user-friendly, consumer driven Linux distribution. But what if there was an even better alternative?
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The Legend of Edgar 0.25
The Legend of Edgar has been updated to 0.25. Changes include
Reduced the number of chickens to catch to 3
Added the Basement map
Fixed health drop chance when using the bow
Selecting an inventory item using the block or interact button will only select it for use rather than using it immediately. Useful for bombs.
Added a tutorial level
Added confirmations to menu options
4 Little-Known KDE Apps You'll Really Like
Users of the KDE desktop know it has a dozens of handy tools and functions built right in, but the beauty of open source means you can tweak it to your heart's content by adding extra plugins to make your desktop do even more. Here are five KDE desktop applications that you might not have ever heard of, but are definitely worth checking out.
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Pimp Your Ubuntu With Ubuntu Tweak!
Ubuntu has grown to be one of the easiest distros to use which propelled it to be the most popular Linux flavor currently available. But guess what? Tweaking Ubuntu has can get a lot easier!
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The Gnome-Do Weather Docklet – Totally Awesome
Gnome-Do comes with a variety of different docklets for use with it’s ‘Docky’ interface. The Weather Docklet is even more useful than these to me, and can provide up-to a 6 day forecast right inside your dock!
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Sony to back open e-book format
The electronics giant said it would stop using a proprietary standard in favour of the ePub open format.
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Kernel Log – Coming in 2.6.31 - Part 3: Storage and file systems
The experimental file system Btrfs, billed as the "next generation file system for Linux", should now be even faster. Libata drivers for IDE/PATA adaptors are pushing aside the IDE subsystem.
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ES: 'Open source science allows others to get involved'
Researchers at the Spanish University of Granada are publishing as open source their software simulating the human nervous system, saying this is the only way to allow other teams to become involved.
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Rohde vs Viasat on GPL/LGPL (Viasat GPL violation)
I detailed some of my findings on the internet...They decided to put two security investigators on the case and they paid me a visit.
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Feeling the Nehalem Xeon pinch
There's plenty of competition among Linux platforms, and Big Blue can't ignore the pressure that Moore's Law brings to bear.
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TomTom Leaches
A month or so ago I purchased a TomTom One map/navigation device, only to discover there is no Linux client for TomTom home, and as a consequence i am unable to update the maps on the device, or indeed, any other useful information that is made available for the device.
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Ubuntu netbook is colored to match
Berkeley, Calif.-based system integrator ZaReason is selling a netbook that includes Ubuntu, and even is available with a matching "mocha" case. The Terra A20 includes the usual Intel Atom N270 CPU, a 160GB hard disk drive, and an optional internal cellular modem, the company says.
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Edit your GNOME menus
In this article I am going to show you how to edit/manage your GNOME menus.
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Monitoring Multiple Log Files At A Time With MultiTail On Debian Lenny
MultiTail lets you view one or multiple files like the original tail program. The difference is that it creates multiple windows on your console (with ncurses). It can also monitor wildcards: if another file matching the wildcard has a more recent modification date, it will automatically switch to that file. That way you can, for example, monitor a complete directory of files.
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