Opklaar is African for clear, the general idea behind this design is to be clear, clean and crisp. In addition I have included Ubuntu's recurring brownn style whilst upholding the clear look.
Read more »New Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) Proposed art work
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Back From The Wilderness With Mandriva One 2010
With so many exciting new Linux distributions being released in the annual autumnal rush, you might wonder why I chose Mandriva 2010 (http://www2.mandriva.com/) to get back into the swing of Linux things. Mandriva 2010 has gone a long way toward changing my mind about KDE 4.
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Manage Your Schedule with Day Planner
If a full-blown calendar application like Evolution of Lightning is overkill for your needs, try Day Planner. This simple yet efficient calendaring utility sports a refreshingly simple interface and it's ridiculously easy to use.
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"Sushi Huh?" - Easily Download Packages For Offline Installation
"Sushi, huh?" is an application which serves the same purpose as the command we posted about two weeks ago, to get a list of packages and dependencies for offline installation in Ubuntu, but many will love it since it comes with a - I almost wanted to say GUI - an web-based interface which runs on your machine, and it can download the dependencies for the packages you want to install, for the foll
Read more »Enable/Disable write support for windows NTFS partition with simple click
If you are using Windows and ubuntu as dual boot and if you want to access your windows partition you need to follow this procedure.This tutorial will explain how to access your windows partition in simple way.
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Using Your iPod with (K)ubuntu 9.10
After a rocky beginning, I've been able to do many neat things with my Black iPod Classic with 120 GB, but it hasn't been without its trials and tribulations. In this post, I'll write about the tools I use to sync music, add photos, and transcode videos to the correct format. Being a Kubuntu user, note that my bias is towards KDE tools. If you use others, please list them in the comments.
Read more »Best 4 Antivirus Software for Your Ubuntu OS
As we already know, Linux is immune to viruses and other nasty malware. However, there are still a lot of other reasons to install an antivirus program on your Linux computer.
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Create your own VLC skin with VLC media player Skin Editor
VLC Skin Editor is a program that enables you to create skins without any deep knowledge how skins are made up exactly.
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Android-x86 - run Google Android on a netbook
Although Google Android is an operating system designed to run on smartphones, it's also possible to run it on netbooks.
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Is Tabbed Windows Going To Be The Next Big Thing?
With the release of KDE SC 4.4 Beta 1, tabbed windows is now available through its windows manager KWin. This raises the question, is tabbed windows going to be the next big thing after tabbed browsing?
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Wine 1.1.34
The Wine development release 1.1.34 is available now. With Wine it's possible to run Windows applications on top of Linux.
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Hands-on: Plasma, KWin improve in KDE SC 4.4 beta 1
The developers behind KDE have announced the release of KDE Software Compilation 4.4 beta 1. We conducted hands-on testing to see what the new version brings to the desktop.
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Font smoothing in OpenSUSE 11.2
I have switched to OpenSUSE 11.2 recently. Although, I've enabled anti-aliasing option from System Settings panel, I notice that fonts aren't displayed smoothly and they are ugly.Two days ago, I found the solution for this problem. It is easy just upgrade the freetype2 packages to use subpixel hinting feature.
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SimplyMEPIS 8.5 beta1 Released
MEPIS has released SimplyMEPIS 8.4.90, the beta1 of MEPIS 8.5. This beta includes a 2.6.32 kernel that is one patch short of the final. The next beta will probably contain kernel 2.6.32.1. We still use KDE 4.3.2 but we're hoping we can leverage the dedicated efforts of the Debian KDE Team to update to a newer version soon.
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Review: Crossover Games (Linux) 8.1.3
Now gamers can play the games they want, on whatever platform they want! With CrossOver Games, you can run many popular Windows games on your Intel, OSX Mac or Linux PC.
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