Gnome-Art Next Generation is the successor of Gnome-Art and lets you change your Gnome-themes (icon-, wallpaper-, splash-,...-themes) with one click. It is in an early stage and under development but it looks very promising already.
Read more »Gnome-Art NextGen - Icons, Themes, Wallpapers, Splash Screens and Grub One Click Install
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Sidux 2009-02 (KDE)
Sidux is based on Debian and you can download a version that uses the XFCE or KDE desktop environments. You can also opt to download the lite version that weighs in at about 600MB or the full version that weighs in at around 2.1GB. Being the greedy app pig that I am, I opted to download the full KDE version.
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Mozilla Firefox 3.5.1 Released
Please see the complete list of changes in this version. You may also be interested in the Firefox 3.5 release notes for a list of changes in the previous version.
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Troubleshooting LTSP: Firewall
You will want to do a lot of testing with the firewall before you call it good. This is an area that often will cause you problems. If you are using the ufw firewall then you will want to enable it first.
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Introducing WPChameleon… Don’t like the color? Change it.
After the launch of the new theme, there seemed to be some disagreement regarding colors and what was the easiest color to read on. I choose the colors for this theme specifically to be easily readable, but, apparently, some people prefer to read on orange. Now you have that choice, along with a number of other options, with WPChameleon.
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Find out what RAM type you have in Linux
To check what RAM memory type yo have installed (and also see other useful information about your system), do a sudo dmidecode
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Omnipresent Search Interface GNOME Deskbar
The GNOME Deskbar applet serves as a one-stop shop for all of your desktop searching needs. Deskbar manages this by using various plugins to interact with different Linux desktop search tools. But Deskbar isn’t limited to just a search tool.
Read more »All About Google's ChromeOS, by the Pundit Savant
I have decided to become one of the vast multitude who have been offering opinions on the great Talking Point of these days, Google’s Chrome OS. I feel eminently qualified to do so, because I know just as little about it as everyone else.
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VBoxHeadless - Running Virtual Machines With VirtualBox 3.0 On A Headless Ubuntu 9.04 Server
This guide explains how you can run virtual machines with Sun VirtualBox 3.0 (released on June 30, 2009) on a headless Ubuntu 9.04 server. Normally you use the VirtualBox GUI to manage your virtual machines, but a server does not have a desktop environment.
Read more »doom and game evolution
I just finished quake4, and I am playing (again) doom3 on Linux right now. It feels great – so if anyone wants to say that there are no games on Linux, I could just show the list of some of the games I played this year and found quite impressive...
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How to Enable Flash Support for Chromium in Ubuntu Linux
Though you can now enable Flash on Google Chrome for Mac, the Linux still doesn't have support. However, if you're willing to run Chromium instead of the official Google build, you're in luck.
Read more »Top 3 Linux Burning Applications
Review of top 3 burners for Linux: K3b, Brasero and GnomeBaker.
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PlayonLinux: Surprisingly Compatible
Many people will agree that the single biggest weak point of Linux on the desktop is the lack of commercial games... Enter PlayonLinux. PlayonLinux uses custom Wine scripts to set up an independent environment for each application you install. This allows you to have independent Wine settings for each game, rather than trying to make a single prefix work for every application.
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Firefox security and start-up problems fixed
Mozilla has released Firefox 3.5.1 to fix the recently reported security vulnerability in the Just-in-Time (JIT) JavaScript compiler, an exploit for the Windows version of which is already doing the rounds. Attackers can exploit the vulnerability to inject and execute code on vulnerable systems.
Read more »Xubuntu: The Better Ubuntu than Ubuntu
While we regularly discuss Ubuntu, and to a lesser degree Kubuntu, there's also a version of Ubuntu tailor-made for the Xfce desktop environment. As most of you are aware, it's called Xubuntu, and after trying it out for the first time, I have to say that I find that it provides a better and more coherent experience than Ubuntu (let alone Kubuntu).
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