If you don’t know what a vertical scroller is, then this is easily fixed. Think about Super Mario or Mega Man.
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"...GNU Privacy Guard (called “GnuPG” from here on) is an open source cryptography program made available by…you guessed it… the GNU Project. For those without a deep history on the net or open source, GNU is one of the main providers of open source tools and philosophy, historically..."
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New user interface features added to latest Firefox 3 nightly build
The latest Firefox 3 nightly build includes a revised interface for the download manager, which features search functionality and grouping for active and completed downloads.
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Exaile:The best Media player!
Exaile is a music player aiming to be similar to KDE’s Amarok, but for GTK+ and written in Python.
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An offline wiki for your desktop
Zim looks, feels, and almost works like a common text editor, but it mixes editing features like spell checking with the page cataloging features of wikis.
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Envy - ATI and NVIDIA drivers installation made easy
“Envy” is an application for Ubuntu Linux and Debian written in Python and PyGTK.
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Linux: Better than sliced bread
Linux has gotten So. Damn. Cool. The end result of my Dell fiasco is that I threw a tantrum, demanded a refund, and marched down to my local Sony store to buy their similar product.
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More Than HPLIP Service for Linux
Printing on Linux has traditionally been possible mainly thanks to the efforts of heroic Linux developers, with little support from printer manufacturers.
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Distribution Release: Pioneer Explorer 1.0
Technalign, Inc. has announced the release of Pioneer Explorer 1.0:
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Zero-Day Browser Exploits, Part 1: Is Open Source Safer Than IE?
True believers will tell you that open source browsers are much less likely to be exploited by hackers. Microsoft evangelists will just as vehemently argue the easy availability of open source browser code actually encourages tampering. Now that Firefox is gaining popularity, obscurity is no longer a defense, insist fence-sitters.
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Sabayon Linux: Something for everyone
The Sabayon Linux live DVD distribution, based on the unstable branch of Gentoo Linux, has been in development for several years and caters to a wide variety of users.
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Distribution Release: Linux Mint 3.0
Clement Lefebvre has announced the release of Linux Mint 3.0 "KDE Community" edition.
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Something gnu for coin counting
After years of living in the Linux wilderness, Gnucash, the open-source small business accounting program, now runs on Windows.
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Lesser Known Applications for Linux — Health and Food
This will be an ongoing series of articles highlighting lesser known applications for Linux. These articles will be a bit Ubuntu-centric, but these applications should run nicely on your distribution of choice.
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Krita Colour Mixing
Video of colour mixing with Krita on youtube. Don't recommend reading the comments, but worth a look if you didn't know about it.
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