There have been promises of an overhaul to Ubuntu's default theme for quite some time. Ubuntu 9.10, set to be released at the end of this month, will begin delivering on those promises. Below, we take a look at the new system theme and artwork that will debut in Karmic Koala.
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Linux Google Chrome Shines
The Google Chrome browser is still available as a stable build only for Windows, but it turns out that you can get a dev build for Linux and also for Mac OSX.
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Hulu desktop now available for Linux
For all you Hulu addicts, I'm glad to announce that Hulu desktop is now available for Linux. Hulu Labs, which creates experimental Hulu "experiments", has worked hard to release the Linux version of Hulu desktop, and I must say they have done a great job.
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Beautify the Terminal
The linux terminal can get boring at times owing to lack of colors & a rigid black background. Hardcore Linux enthusiasts won’t think about the appearance of the terminal but normal users will surely get bored of the monochrome terminal sooner or later. Surprisingly beautifying the terminal is pretty simple.
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Rock The wbar Dock
wbar is a quick launch bar similar to the OSX dock. It's a lightweight and fast piece of useful eyecandy written in c++ using imlib2. While it isn't as full featured as Gnome-Do or Avant Window Manager, wbar's low overhead, speed, and efficient dependencies make it an ideal for netbooks.
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Screecshot tour through the new artist themes available for Chromium in Linux
Apart from the default google themes available, now a bunch for third party artist themes are available for Chromium. Lets take a screenshot tour through the new themes available for Chromium.
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Linux users: frag your online enemies without installing an application
This afternoon after I got home from work, I fragged my online enemies! What makes this remarkable is that I use Ubuntu Linux, and as everyone know gaming doesn't work on Linux (tongue-in-cheek comment there). What is even more amazing is that I didn't install an application to do this.
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Tutorial: Using Cinelerra to create PIP (Picture-in-picture) videos
While the vast majority of my video editing is very simple "linear" editing to remove commercials, join in a title section, etc, there are times when I need to get a little more creative.
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Weave 0.7
Mozilla LABS has released Weave 0.7. This tool lets you securely take your Firefox experience with you to all your Firefox browsers independent of the platform it runs on.
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Quick and easy backups with Flyback
If you’re looking for a tool for really simple and quick backups Flyback might just be the tool for you. Flyback is based on rsync and creates successive backup directories mirroring the files you set up to back up.
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OpenSUSE Game Store
GameStore is a Qt based application that brings together a series of games that can be installed or uninstalled with a single click click on SUSE distributions.
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EDE 2.0 beta released
EDE (Equinox Desktop Environment) is desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. Main features of EDE are speed and responsiveness, low resource usage and familiar look and feel.
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Hero of Allacrost from Libregamewiki, the Free Gaming Encyclopedia
Hero of Allacrost, or simply Allacrost, is a 2D single-player RPG licensed under the GNU General Public License and was founded by Tyler Olsen in June 2004.[2][3]
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Getting completely comfortable with Linux files and directories
This article grounds you in the basic Linux commands for manipulating files and directories. This article also helps you prepare for Objective 103.2 in Topic 103 of the Linux Professional Institute's Junior Level Administration (LPIC-1) exam 101.
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Suse Studio Review
Suse Studio provides a free online tool that allows you to create your own customized Linux distributions. Read on to see how it works, and what it can do for you.
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