I keep a daily journal because my memory is not what it used to be. I have friends who keep daily journals just because they like to write.
Read more »How To: Daily Journal With Panel Launcher
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Create a Bootable FreeDOS USB Drive on Linux With UNetbootin
The easiest way to create a bootable USB drive on Linux or Windows is to use UNetbootin. Follow this simple howto to create a bootable FreeDOS flash drive.
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Review: Supreme Super Gamer LiveDVD
For the first time ever, Super Gamer has released a full sized dual layer dvd version of their much loved Linux gaming distro. So instead of just 4.7 gigs worth of games, you get the full 8.5gb of gaming madness! But despite this new bonus feature, is Supreme Super Gamer worth having? Let's see.
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10 Unique Tips to get Elegant Gnome Desktop
Elegance is not achieved by adding Vista like Sidebar, Mac like DockBar, Heavy Compiz effects or anything even more stupid, like a system monitor to show off your system configuration X_X. So I'm going to give you 10 tips to establish a elegant desktop.
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VideoLAN (VLC) media player - You're simply the best
VideoLAN (VLC), a player started as a student project and turned into one of the best, most popular media players worldwide, has recently had a birthday - turned 1.0. I thought this was an excellent opportunity to write about it and just show you how great it is.
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Can Ubuntu 9.10 Outperform Mac OS X 10.6?
Back on Friday we published Mac OS X 10.6 benchmarks and found it to offer some terrific performance improvements, but at the same time, there were a few notable regressions.
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Fedora, Mandriva delivering Linux goods
Ubuntu Linux may get most of the attention but Mandriva and Fedora Linux are pushing the Linux desktop forward more than most
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Vine Linux 5
Vine Linux is a Japanese Linux distribution sponsored by VineCaves. It is a fork of Red Hat Linux 7.2 since Vine Linux 3.0. If you’re familiar with Fedora then you’ll be pretty comfortable with Vine Linux.
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Zenwalk Linux 6 Review
Zenwalk is a fast distribution and has low system requirements so you can use it on older, slower computers with no problem. Zenwalk 6 is no exception to this rule. The new Zenwalk 6 looks a lot like 5.2 so it will feel familiar.
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Report: KDE4, the Anti-Cloud Desktop
Whether you call it Web 2.0, Software as a Service (SAAS), Cloud Computing, or some other trendy buzzword, it still means ceding control of your data and applications to someone else. Bruce Byfield examines some exciting possibilities in KDE4 for incorporating networked functions into the desktop in a different way, one that keeps control in the user's hands.
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A drop-down launcher for favorite files
If you like a clean, tidy Gnome desktop, you probably don't want it littered with file shortcut icons. Wouldn't it be nice to have a drop-down (or drop-up) file menu in one of the Gnome panels, from which you could select and launch your frequently used documents, spreadsheets, images, etc?
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Firefox 4.0 goes Chrome, will arrive with new UI in Q4 2010
Mozilla recently updated its product roadmap through 2010. According to the first draft, the current browser will see a minor update in Q4 2009 as well as Q2 2010. Version 4.0 is headed for an October or November 2010 release.
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CodeWeavers Releases Crossover Games 8.0 for MAC and Linux
CodeWeavers, Inc., a leading developer of software products that turn Mac OS X and Linux into Windows-compatible operating systems, today announced the release of CrossOver Games 8.0 for both Mac and Linux, available immediately. CrossOver Games allows Windows games to be played on Mac and Linux PCs without the need for a Windows operating system license.
Read more »OpenGEU 8.10 Review
Since my switch from Windows to Linux I have settled on 1 distribution, OpenGEU 8.10.
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Slackware goes 64-bit
The Slackware team released version 13 of its venerable Linux distribution, now supporting 64-bit computers. Slackware 13 provides "completely reworked" X packages, upgrades to KDE 4.2.4 and Xfce 4.6.1 desktops, a new .txz package format, and support for Ext4 and the GRUB bootloader, says the project.
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