What is PlayOnLinux ? PlayOnLinux is a piece of sofware which allows you to easily install and use numerous games and softwares designed to run with Microsoft's Windows®.
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Future Firefox 4.0 Could Feature 'App Tabs'
Mozilla periodically refreshes its wiki page with what might called public brainstorming of future ideas. In its latest refresh, the popular browser's developers have posted a number of ideas that they're considering for Firefox 3.7 and Firefox 4.0 (above). In a nutshell: simplify, simplify, simplify.
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Watch YouTube Videos in Cinema Style in Firefox
Do you like watching lots of videos at YouTube but are tired of the small video size and abundant background clutter? Now you can enjoy watching those videos in cinema style with a simple Firefox extension.
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20+ Best Linux Desktop Customization Screenshots
A few months ago, I presented a series of 25 Linux desktop customizations. Now, after almost a year to create a series of another 20 new creations, I present to you my latest work.
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How to Use Multiple Templates in Joomla Site
Most of the Joomla sites use single template for all the pages. But Joomla supports more than ONE Template in a site. The following steps help you to use more than one template in a joomla site.
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Instant-on maker Splashtop goes corporate, adds virtual desktops
DeviceVM Inc. is creating a new version of its instant-on Linux environment, Splashtop, aimed at laptop computers bought and managed by enterprise IT managers.
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Master Dolphin in KDE 4
Dolphin is KDE 4’s default file manager, and is a departure from KDE 3, which relied on Konqueror for file management. Unlike Konqueror, which functions as a web browser and many other things, Dolphin is specifically used for file management.
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Ubuntu 9.10 Preview: New Login Manager
The beta version of Ubuntu 9.10, which appeared last week, brought a number of much-anticipated aesthetic improvements to the desktop. Here’s a look at the slick new login manager that users can expect when Karmic is officially released at the end of this month.
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NotAwesome Firefox Add-On Hides History
Enough people loved Firefox's history and bookmark searching location bar that the name "AwesomeBar" caught on. While this tool is great for productivity, its omniscience is a serious privacy concern. Don't let your boss see that you've been looking for a new career on job search Web sites.
Read more »Chess On Linux
It is widely believed that the gnuchess and xboard is all that you need to play a game of chess on a linux computer. While it’s certainly enough to get you started, it’s certainly not the last word.
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[Video] Add Bookmarks for Changing Directories in Konsole
Linux Journal's Mitch Frazier show you how to use bookmarks in Konsole, KDE's terminal emulator.
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Ubuntu 9.10 Beta: A Review
Recently, I have taken the time to take a look at the beta release of Ubuntu 9.10. I have installed it as a virtual machine on VirtualBox, using the 64 bit image to make it just a bit faster on my laptop.
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LiveCD Now Developed by Team Unity Linux
The main tools used by developers for many LiveCD distributions (such as PCLinuxOS) was facing stagnation in 2008. Unity Linux has taken up the torch for bringing this great tool into the 21st century.
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Top 10 Google Chrome Artist Themes
Adding to the list of Google Chrome themes, Google recently introduced a new set of themes that are created by well-known artists, illustrators, architects, musicians, filmmakers, and fashion and interior designers from around the world resulting in a colorful combination of art and technology.
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Imagination, a light weight DVD slideshow maker for Linux
Imagination is a lightweight and simple DVD slide show maker written in C language and built with the GTK+2 toolkit, there are some other GUIs which do the job, but they usually require a lot of dependencies to be installed first and often their interfaces are bloated. Imagination has been designed from the ground up to be fast, light and easy-to-use.
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