If you already do use twitter and only use it via web you should be glad to know that there are a number of desktop clients available for us Linux users which makes using twitter a lot easier.
Read more »Recover Deleted Files With foremost
foremost is a forensics application to recover files based on their headers, footers, and internal data structures. Foremost can work on image files, such as those generated by dd, Safeback, Encase, etc, or directly on a drive. This short article shows how you can use foremost to recover deleted files.
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Customize your Ubuntu wallpaper with webilder
Today I am going to show you how to customize your Ubuntu wallpaper. Well, you might think that it's not that hard, you take a picture and set it as your background. Yes, I know, this is the fast way, but where to find that good picture to set it as a wallpaper?
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Wormux 0.8.3 released
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Novell Releases Suse Linux Enterprise Server 11 with Mono
Novell today is rolling out the newest edition of its flagship enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 11 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) 11. The new releases are the first major updates since the SLES and SLED 10 releases in July of 2006 and are the first enterprise Linux distro's to ever support Mono - .NET on Linux
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10 Best Image Viewers for Linux
Image viewers are used to display or handle stored graphical images in different graphics file formats. Following are some of most widely used Image viewers for Linux you can consider using. They are all unique in their own way.
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In search of the perfect desktop distribution
Is there such a thing as a perfect Linux or BSD desktop distribution? If so, what features and functionalities would such a distro have for it to have attained that high state - of perfection (on the desktop)? In order to answer these questions, we set out here the most important features we expect.
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Review: Qimo Linux for Kids
It is the endeavor of nearly every parent out there to try and find interesting and engaging activities for their children to do. But when it comes to computer operating systems, what is there available that actually provides the tools required to engage a child and help them to learn?
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5 Open-source Programs that Give You a Better Outlook on Life
“By the way, can you recommend an open source programme to match Microsoft Outlook?” The request came this morning on my Facebook wall from an old friend named Brian. And since it was recently Brian’s birthday, and he was named Citizen of the Year on Australia Day, I thought he deserved a decent answer.
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Testing 3.0 - A Sneak Peek at 64 Studio 3.0 and Ardour3
This week, I present two Studio Dave mainstays, the 64 Studio media-optimized Linux distribution and the Ardour digital audio workstation, both of which are in the late stages of development toward milestone releases. I invite my readers to take a look at what's coming our way in 64 Studio 3.0 and Ardour3.
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Plugins Bring Vanilla Gedit a Spicy Kick
Many people are surprised to find that with all the writing I do, hardly any is done with a traditional word processing application. I find it's quicker and easier to use a text editor.
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Test-Driving KDE 4
For three years, I've been a happy Gnome user. I'm still a happy Gnome user, but I've heard some buzz about KDE 4 lately and figured I'd give it a try.
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Everything You Need to Know About Ubuntu 9.04
The newest version of Ubuntu (9.04, codenamed “Jaunty Jackalope”) is set to be released on April 23, 2009. While there are some noticeable differences, much of the improvement in 9.10 can be found under the hood.
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ubuntu vs gentoo: survival command comparison
In this article we are going to compare some of the most common commands used to manage Ubuntu and Gentoo Linux. Ubuntu and Gentoo are two completely different distributions, but some aspects are comparable.
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Configuring true Ubuntu shared disks
This article describes how you can setup and configuration of iSCSI shared disks, and build a sample configuration of true shared disks and SD secondary servers on Ubuntu Linux. By following this procedure, you should be able to customize your own shared disks and SD secondary servers on Ubuntu Linux. You can also easily adapt the instructions for other Linux distributions.
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