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Linux OS for EEE PCs (700, 701, 900, 901, 1000H etc)

http://gadgetmix.com

ASUS never rolled much needed updates for the EEE PCs that ran their Xandros Linux OS. No upgrades were given to the (poor) users of the EEE 700-series which were forced to use old version of Firefox (v2). Folks at XEPC.org have unveiled version 1.7 of the EEE PC OS.

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Created by kalinos 16 years 26 weeks ago
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Make Ubuntu complete with these additional installations

http://sglnx.com

Although Ubuntu tries to provide the user with an operating system that has hassle free installation and ready to be used, there are some common applications left out during the default installation process.

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Created by myspace1999 16 years 26 weeks ago
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VirtualBox 3.0.0 Compiz slideshow

http://www.dedoimedo.com

Last week, I reviewed the newly released VirtualBox 3. The experience was simply phenomenal. In my review, I only briefly mentioned the 3D support, but did not dwell too long on this topic. Well, now time has come for a little exhibition.

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Created by gitikaru 16 years 26 weeks ago
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On Using BloGtk

http://www.everyjoe.com

I’ve been using Drivel for the longest time as my blogging client. It has always been quick and easy for me to select my the blog I was going to write to. BloGtk was giving me problems the last time I tried but I need to try it out again.

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Created by goofy 16 years 26 weeks ago
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Back In Time – A Simple backup tool for ubuntu

http://www.ubuntugeek.com

Back In Time is a simple backup tool for Linux inspired from “flyback project” and “TimeVault”.The backup is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of directories.Keep in mind that Back In Time is just a GUI. The real magic is done by rsync (take snapshots and restore), diff (check if somethind changed) and cp (make hardlinks).

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Created by oshea 16 years 26 weeks ago
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Back with a CrunchBang #!

http://reddevil62-techhead.blogspot.com

I've lost count of the number of times the sci-fi blaster sound that CrunchBang Linux makes when it starts up has made me - or someone in the room with me - jump. Now, it makes an equally sci-fi "boop-bleep-bup."

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Created by LinuxPwns 16 years 26 weeks ago
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CrunchBang Linux 9.04.01 Review and Screenshot Tour

http://www.internetling.com

I have always wanted to take CrunchBang for a spin. This elegant distribution is based on the minimal version of Ubuntu, in this case, Jaunty Jackalope. CrunchBang wants to provide an alternative look and way of working with Ubuntu.

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Created by nanotech-spidergoat 16 years 26 weeks ago
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Kongoni Nietzsche released

http://mybroadband.co.za

In February this year a group of South African developers announced a new Linux distro project Kongoni. First stable version of a new Linux distro, Kongoni version 1.12.2, launched on July 12th 2009.

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Created by sofiajanney 16 years 26 weeks ago
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Weave Now Syncs Firefox Preferences, Auto-Logins

http://lifehacker.com

Weave, Mozilla's add-on to synchronize bookmarks, passwords, and now preferences and automatic logins across Firefox browsers, updated to a 0.4 beta, just in time for the release of 3.5—which could happen tomorrow, by the way.

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Created by chimera 16 years 26 weeks ago
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18 awesome Palm Pre tips, tricks and shortcuts

http://www.itbusiness.ca

I've barely put down the Palm Pre since it arrived at my desk this week, and I've come up with quite a few Pre tips, tricks and shortcuts, the best of which I'm sharing below.

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Created by GadgetGeek 16 years 26 weeks ago
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5 Ways to Decide on a Linux Distribution

http://www.daniweb.com

Prejudices and opinions aside, at some point in your career you'll be asked to select a viable Linux distribution for your corporate network. How will you choose? Will you use the same distribution that you use at home or will you do some research and find something that's corporate-ready? Are you up to the task? Do you know what to look for in a distribution to support a corporate environment?

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Created by switchpin 16 years 26 weeks ago
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Getting the most out of OpenOffice.org Writer

http://linuxbeacon.com

Writer is, without a doubt, the most frequently used application in the OpenOffice.org suite. It offers many advanced features that can help you to create anything from a simple letter to a book with a complex layout. But, as with any powerful application, you often have to dig deep in order to get the most out of Writer.

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Created by docsmartz 16 years 26 weeks ago
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InstaClick Opens New Tabs with Right Clicks on Laptops

http://lifehacker.com

Firefox extension InstaClick makes up for your laptop's lack of a middle mouse button by re-mapping the right-click function to open links in a new tab.

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Created by mads 16 years 26 weeks ago
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Why is Ubuntu’s KDE 4 so bait – No really why?

http://www.randomreviews.placeboism.com

Don’t get me wrong, I love Jaunty, it’s the best Ubuntu release yet IMHO, just not if you want to run KDE. In that case it’s just broken, and broken well and truly. Starting with the networking, it’s solidly broken. So that means that you can even fix it within KDE.

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Created by KDEmon 16 years 26 weeks ago
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Grab All Your Google Docs with a Python Script

http://lifehacker.com

Google Docs Download, a Greasemonkey script previously featured here for creating a Google Docs bulk download feature that should already be there, is now available as a (beta-level) Python script. That means Mac OS X and most Linux users can download and run it off the bat, and Windows users can grab all their cloud documents using Cygwin.

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Created by extra 16 years 26 weeks ago
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