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Review of Deluge 0.5.9.1 - BitTorrent Client for GNOME

http://vivapinkfloyd.blogspot.com

Deluge is a complete BitTorrent client for GNOME, offering many options for configuration and plenty of plugins, which can make it very useful for working with torrent files.

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What is the Right Interface for UMPCs?

http://www.linuxloop.com

From full, unmodified interfaces to very limited, locked-down interfaces, UMPC interfaces certainly vary a lot, but what interface is best?

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Created by intheloop 17 years 30 weeks ago
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Howto install gnome-do in Ubuntu Hardy and Gutsy

http://www.ubuntugeek.com

GNOME Do (Do) is an intelligent launcher tool that makes performing common tasks on your computer simple and efficient. Do not only allows you to search for items in your desktop environment (e.g. applications, contacts, bookmarks, files, music), it also allows you to specify actions to perform on search results (e.g. run, open, email, chat, play). Want to send an email to mom?

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Created by giantrobot 17 years 30 weeks ago
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openSUSE's Brockmeier sees distro coming into its own

http://www.linux.com

Of all the community distributions, probably the least known is openSUSE. After two and a half years, the distro is not only still working out details about how its community operates -- including how its governing board is elected -- but also struggling to come out of the shadow of its corporate parent Novell, much as Fedora has emerged from its initial dominance by Red Hat.

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Created by MBP2000 17 years 30 weeks ago
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Bringing a Windows mindset to a GNU/Linux world

http://www.cydeweys.com

"You probably dont need sudo but I have got into the habit of adding it before pretty much everything"... Those of you are familiar with GNU/Linux should see this heaping mound of stupidity for what it is immediately, and will likely find the following explanation superfluous. For the rest of you, here’s a detailed explanation.

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Created by Jimbob 17 years 30 weeks ago
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HowTo: Easiest way to share files & printers with Windows

http://ubuntuforums.org

There are plenty of tutorials on the ubuntu forums that cover samba shares or printer sharing but I'll suppose that you want the fastest, easiest, least troublesome method to share files and printers with windows. I'll attempt to provide the simplest method to do so in this guide

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Created by switchpin 17 years 30 weeks ago
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The best Linux distributions of spring 2008

http://www.bitburners.com

The six month update cycles of major Linux distributions guarantees that there will be plenty of fresh releases for every spring and fall. At the end of 2007 we ranked the best distributions of the year, but as most distros have been refreshed since it is time to have another look at the current Linux offering.

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10 Best KDE Applications Not Included in KDE

http://vivapinkfloyd.blogspot.com

Short reviews for top ten best KDE applications: Amarok, K3b, KTorrent, DigiKam, Yakuake, Kaffeine, Gwenview, Kid3, KDevelop, KVirc.

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Created by Chris7mas 17 years 30 weeks ago
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When Desktop Disaster Strikes, Linux Rides To The Rescue

http://www.bmighty.com

A friend in need, the saying goes, is a friend indeed. And the next time your Windows PC goes belly-up at the worst possible time, your new best friend just might turn out to be a Linux rescue CD.

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Created by MBP2000 17 years 30 weeks ago
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Eight lost Openbox themes

http://kmandla.wordpress.com

A long time ago I found some Openbox themes that were made by a person named Sebastian Sareyko, who had a string of home pages at http://smoon.homelinux.org/, http://nooms.de and http://sareyko.net/. All of those sites are abandoned now and I don’t know if Sebastian has another home.

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Created by extra 17 years 30 weeks ago
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The Definitive Guide to VoIP for Linux Users

http://www.voipnow.org

Have you tried lately to figure out which Linux operating system you’d like to use? And, did you think about adding a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) device to that Linux system? We can guess that you probably overwhelmed with the choices available to VoIP users today. In fact, to write a truly definitive guide to VoIP for Linux users, we would need to write a book.

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Created by asterisk 17 years 30 weeks ago
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Firefox Mobile Concept Video

http://azarask.in

All of the images and videos are only conceptual mockups of an experimental UI for Firefox Mobile, any particular feature may end up looking entirely different, or may not even make it into the final release.

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Created by vlovindia 17 years 30 weeks ago
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The Big Three Review: Firefox, Opera and Konqueror

http://vivapinkfloyd.blogspot.com

Review of three most popular web browsers on Linux: Firefox, Opera and Konqueror. The article talks about each browser's features, strong and weak points, advantages. Screenshots included.

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Created by Chris7mas 17 years 30 weeks ago
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Desktops in trouble

http://thebeezspeaks.blogspot.com

there are some disturbing developments and they are happening in the key components of our systems: the desktop. KDE has spawned a new release, KDE 4.x, and although it looked promising at first, KDE is in trouble. People are not only complaining about its instability (which is not a good thing in itself) but also about the direction KDE is taking. It is a change of paradigm.

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Created by chimera 17 years 30 weeks ago
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krank - a little casual game

http://freegamer.blogspot.com

krank is a game of dexterity, being somewhere between Breakout and billiard, where the aim of each level is to shove floating stones towards compatible static stones. You control a short chain of stones with your mouse to achieve that.

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Created by sharkswithlazers 17 years 30 weeks ago
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