It’s hard to believe that six months has passed since the release of KDE 4.2. Now the latest issue of the popular desktop has arrived in version 4.3. While a great release by itself, there are some remaining issues that remain that keep it from absolute perfection.
Read more »Landscape System Management Tool Adds Dedicated Server
Today we are announcing the Landscape Dedicated Server Edition — a stand alone version of Landscape that users can install on-site giving them complete control of their Ubuntu environment.
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Tutorial: Install and Use of Cairo dock
Cairo-dock is my favorite dock, but it works best if you have a 3d card and it's enabled. If you don't - I would recommend Google's Wbar
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WineXS – Simple graphical environment to configure Wine
Wine is an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top of X and Unix... WineXS allows you to easily configure Wine by installing and removing software, editing the registry, managing files, and more.
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Distro Hoppin`: Linux Mint 7 KDE Edition
Ah... Linux Mint! The Ubuntu-made-even-better operating system that everybody loves to praise. And for good reason, in my humble opinion.
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The grumpy editor's e-book reader
Your editor recently "celebrated" yet another birthday; one asks "which birthday?" at the risk of making him grumpy indeed. During that celebration, a surprising present turned up, in the form of an Amazon Kindle book reader. That presents an opportunity to play with a new toy, something your editor is not known for turning down, even when the toy is as problematic as the Kindle.
Read more »KDE 4.3.0 Released: Caizen
KDE 4.3.0 is out, and it is a great release. It is unlikely that any one specific thing will strike the user as the most noticeable improvement; rather, the overall user experience of KDE has improved greatly in KDE 4.3.0.
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Bordeaux for Mac OSX 1.8 status update
We plan on having the new build out in just a few more days. I'd like to go ahead and give you a rundown of the new features in what we hope will be the final release.
1. IE7 Support
2. Application Bundle support for all Win32 Applications
3. Much improved and responsive Bordeaux Setup and Cellar Manager applications
Bordeaux 1.8.2 for PC-BSD Released
The Bordeaux Technology Group released Bordeaux 1.8 for PC-BSD today. Bordeaux 1.8.2 adds support for Apple's QuickTime 6.5.2 Player, IrfanView 4.25 the extreamly popular image viewer and editor. This release aslo bundles in Cabextract, Wget and Unzip to remove external dependencies.
Read more »Install KDE 4.3 in Ubuntu/Kubuntu 9.04
KDE 4.3 was released just yesterday, and it comes with a lot of great new features and improvements. In order to install it just follow the steps below.
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Tiny Core Linux v2.2
Tiny Core Linux v2.2 is released. It is a very small (10 MB) minimal Linux Desktop, which runs very well on a Netbook.
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Linux GFX and state of drivers
Well this thread maybe useful for people who are planning to purchase a system for linux use only and which GFX card to choose mainly ATI, NVIDIA or Intel.
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Open-Xchange Tries To Liberate Your Contact List
Hear that? It’s the sound of servers in Switzerland sucking down information from social networking sites. Open-Xchange, an open-source e-mail and collaboration software maker, has set up a test Web site that allows people to pull in their contact information from various social networking services like LinkedIn and Facebook.
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Lucidor 0.6 E-Book Reader Can Handle Web Feeds
Lucidor, a desktop program that reads e-books, is available in version 0.6. The open source software can also read and archive Web feeds.
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Guide to Configure Urban Terror on Linux
Urban Terror (or UrT for short, not to be confused with Unreal Tournament) is a great standalone first-person shooter available for Linux too, using the ioQuake3 engine. In this article I'll show several ways to make it a little faster by tweaking several variables in favour of performance over good looking graphics.
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