Adobe says it sees openness as a way to grow interest. But not every one of its products is ready for open source.
Read more »Ubuntu Newbie Guide: Install Themes / Emerald [part 6]
You see cool themes on almost all screenshot of Ubuntu all over the internet but don't know how to do it. No worries, it can be done in no time. [...] But for the windows layouts, there's a much cooler way to handle this: using Emerald.
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Linux is more than just a Novel Concept
Linux is characteristically found to be one of the most unswerving, stable, secure, cost effective and well-organized system.
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The different between Ubuntu Desktop, Alternate CD and server CD
Newbies of Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Edubuntu will be confused by the name of her official released CDs - Desktop Live CD, Alternate CD and Server CD. Why she makes these different CDs?
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Ubuntu 9.04 Excitement
As we prepare for next weeks beta release of Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope and look back at features included in the Ubuntu Jaunty alpha 6 release, Ubuntu fans can’t help but feel the excitement of another Ubuntu release right around the corner.
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Is Linux for you?
I’m getting tired of seeing Linux-Windows comparison charts trying to convince Windows users that Linux is better.
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Shutter 0.70.2, out for you to enjoy better!
Shutter 0.70.2 is out, fixing seven discovered issues as reported by our users.
Read more »Finding A Process's Idle Time On Linux And Unix
A follow up to yesterday's post, but with a proposed solution and bash script attached :)
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canvas print
Turn all your favourite photo`s into stunning quality canvas prints, Free 24 hour despatch and free uk delivery
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What is Linux anyway?
Everybody knows Windows, and not always for the right reasons. Linux on the other hand can seem like dark magic only known to geeks and computer nerds to those of us on the outside. While it is harder to master than Windows, it is much more rewarding in that you finally gain control of your own PC.
Read more »Taking your first Linux baby steps
There is a wide range of distros for just about every conceivable purpose. Linux Mint is built to be very user friendly. It comes with great software for just about any task, codecs for multimedia enjoyments, and browser plugins for full Web participation.
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The Beginner's Guide to Linux, Part 3: Choosing Your Window Manager and Desktop Environment
The Linux graphical user interface (GUI) system may be very different from what you are used to if you are coming from a Windows or Mac OS X background. This guide will help you to choose a window manager/desktop environment by introducing you to several of them and addressing their strengths and weaknesses.
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Introduction to Open Source for Everyone
o3magazine.com has published an Introduction to Open Source that takes a unique approach at explaining Open Source to the general public and business community. It explains how Open Source projects begin and the motivation and benefits behind taking your project the FOSS route.
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Giving Linux That 'XP' Factor
I have a solution for your XP woes. Unless you've been lobotomized, you might think you've guessed what it is: Linux. But you would be wrong. I don't generally recommend Linux. I recommend Ubuntu.
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Get a Grip on the Grep! - 15 Practical Grep Command Examples
"...In this article let us review 15 practical examples of GNU grep command that will be very useful to both newbies and experts..." -- See also Introduction to the GNU/Linux Command Line:
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* GNU Press





