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I you want to create a reflection effect in GIMP, you can use this simple script . Download.Just copy the script...
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Blank screen after boot process in Ubuntu
You may encounter a blank screen after boot in ubuntu. This will be due to some update of certain packages.
Follow these steps to correct the problem....
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Goofy Linux Pictures - Funny And, Sometimes, Bad For The Eyes
A collection of interesting linux pictures. Even one in 3-D.
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Five Things I Do With Every Ubuntu Installation
Everybody uses their desktop a little differently. For me, using Ubuntu means freedom of hassle, believe it or not. Why? Because of some simple things I do with each new Ubuntu installation.
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The Free Software Alternative
Is your software budget pipeline filled with rust? Do your customers, vendors and friends have to save their files in a different file format so you can open them? If your software cabinet looks like it would be a better fit in a software museum, there is hope — hope in free software.
Read more »Making Use Of Lazarus' Web Interface On Linux Or Unix
Follow-up post to recovering files with unrm and Lazarus. This time exploring the graphical web-based interface.
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10 things you should do to a new Linux PC before exposing it to the Internet
Linux in itself is not a magic wand that can be waved and make all sorts of computing problems disappear. While Windows has its own set of problems, so too does Linux. There is no such thing as a perfect or completely secure computer operating system. Will the machine be a desktop computer or a server; purpose is a key to understanding how to initially install and configure your Linux PC.
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10 Things to do After Installing Ubuntu Linux
I'm often asked by new Linux (Ubuntu) users what things I do immediately after installing Ubuntu; to tweak it a bit more. Here's the answers for the 10 things I do to customize a new Ubuntu Hardy installation:
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Great themes for Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty jackalope
This is a collection of great themes for Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope, The installation of these themes is easy, because can be done after adding a repository, so with a sudo apt-get install theme-name command, you can have the theme installed,
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Install more then 100 games from repository with Djl
Djl is an open-source game manager written in Python 2.5 for the GNU/Linux Operating Systems. Djl makes it possible (via a repository) to download, install and remove a reasonable number of games,Repository contain actually more than 105 famouse games
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What is the best Linux distribution for beginners
One of the questions I see the most in forums and sites like Yahoo Answers is : "What is the best Linux distribution for beginners?" or "What is the easiest Linux distribution?" Well, unlike what you may think these questions are not that easy to answer, as the easiest Linux distribution is not necessarily the best for all beginners because other factors like the availability of support and commer
Read more »Upload to Facebook and other social sites from your mobile using ShoZu
Looking for a mobile application that can upload text, pictures, video and files from your phone to the internet and the online community for free?
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Facebook chat directly on your mobile phone using ebuddy v1.2
Try out the latest version of eBuddy has come with Facebook chat for your mobile phone, this is very amazing as Facebook chat has been the greatest innovation to come to Facebook
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What is a Linux Distribution?
The first thing that puzzles someone new to Linux is the concept of Linux distribution. When you want to get Linux on your computer, what you install is actually a Linux "distribution" that contains a Linux kernel (see here for a definition of kernel) and some applications like Firefox (web browser) and Open Office (word processor and spreadsheet).
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