The more I use Ubuntu, the more I like it. That's not to say I was happy with the operating system's default start-up settings, however. Here are three Ubuntu tweaks that speed up the start of my workday.
Read more »Create Your Own Sexylicious Ubuntu Desktop
Many people asked about that very nice Ubuntu theme, which is actually a mockup, and they wanted to have such a beauty on their desktops. Therefore, this guide will teach you how to create your own "sexylicious" Ubuntu desktop! In other words, we will pimp your desktop and change its looks:
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Migrate your Thunderbird emails from Windows to Linux
If you’re experimenting with Linux, or even moving over to it and you’re currently using Thunderbird as your email client on Windows, you might be wondering how to move your emails and profile from Windows over to Linux.
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Make your Asus Eee PC cooler with these software tweaks
Although the Asus Eee PC has everything you need to be productive right from the start, a few simple software tweaks can help you to get more out of your tiny companion.
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Archive files in both Windows and Linux using PeaZip
If you need an archiving program that can run under both Windows and Linux, sport a graphical interface, and be licensed as open source software, only a single program will do: PeaZip. It acts as a graphical front end for several tools that provide archiving, compression, encryption, and similar functions.
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Fancy An Online Desktop?
Online desktop (some call it online operating system, or WebOS) literally means putting the whole operating system online and allow users to have their own desktop where they can access anywhere in the World with an Internet connection.
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Distribution Release: Linux-EduCD 0.9
"Linux-EduCD is a distribution developed by Poland's SIMP Studium Techniki, with focus on education, graphics, office and multimedia software and designed for deployment in Polish schools. The newly released version 0.9 is the project's first build based on PCLinuxOS (previously it was based on Ubuntu)..."
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Firefox 3 is Faster Finally?
Firefox 3 has a lot of nice new features, the design is slick and it promises to be yet another Mozilla home run! Now a lot of people could really care less about those three facts because much of the Web is much more considered with how fast Firefox 3 is going to be. Well thanks to Ryan over at CybernetNews.com we have some numbers for you.
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Gnome Main Menu
An awesome alternative to the default Gnome menu.
Yes this is the menu OpenSuse uses.
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KDE4 Wallpaper/Icons Download
Download the KDE4 Wallpaper and Icons here! The KDE4 wallpapers are awesome, and the Oxygen iconset it uses is amazing as well.
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Install DVD (encrypted) playback in Ubuntu in one easy step.
To play encrypted DVD's, libdvdread2 is needed. Most distros don't include this, but it is easily downloaded and installed with this deb file.
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Kiwilinux 8.03 released
"The second and last release of Kiwi to be based on Ubuntu 7.10 is ready for downloading today. Since 7.10 there are a few changes: ..." -- Nota Bene: Kiwi is an Ubuntu derivative tailored for Romanian and Hungarian users.
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Ubuntu: next release will be the critical one
April 24 will be a red letter day for the Ubuntu project. It will be three-and-a-half years since the experiment began and the release that day of Hardy Heron, as version 8.04 is known, will be a defining moment. This could well be the release that either makes or breaks the project.
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The Office Suite Dilemma on Ubuntu
Let's face it, the office suite options on Ubuntu aren't as good as they should be. (I'm going to talk mostly about word processing here.)
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A £99 GNU/Linux laptop: is it just too cheap?
On 28 February 2008, Elonex launched the Elonex ONE—the first sub-£100 laptop in the UK. Clearly competing against the much in-demand Asus EeePC [2], Elonex say they are aiming at the school-student market. The thing is, I just can’t stop asking: isn’t £99 too cheap for a laptop?
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