Over the past week I've been collecting ISOs and burning CD and DVD ROMs from them for the purpose of just seeing how the boot, and then taking a few moments to see how they look and generally operate.
Read more »Proposed Photo managers for Ubuntu 10.04
All of you would know by now that Ubuntu Devels are planning to remove GIMP as a default program. This has led to a lot of discussions among them about the default photo manager for Ubuntu Lucid that will compensate for it. In this article, we will look into the 3 top competitors F-Spot, Shotwell and Solang.
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Genoid – Android Theme for Ubuntu
It's theme for android lovers who use Gnome Environment,it's called "Genoid", not much to say,i just try replicated Android Theme to used on Gnome with some modification.
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Dread Moon Linux Released for Game and Mulimedia Developers
The Dread Moon remix of Ubuntu 9.04 is designed to provide a turn key game and multimedia development platform by providing pre-installed, compatible versions of numerous software libraries.
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Heroes Of Newerth Game Open Sign-up For The Next 83 Hours!
Heroes of Newerth (or HoN) requires an invite to play, but it's developers created an HoN Holiday Open Registration form so you can sign-up for Heroes of Newerth for free - for the next 83 hours
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Fedora 13 all set for the Rocketry Artwork
By now you would know that the next Fedora release, Fedora 13, will be named "Goddard", after the famous Rocket scientist Robert H Goddard. After deciding on the name, fedora contributors have started working on the designs, themes and other artwork for the next release.
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26 Ubuntu Wallpapers That Don't Suck
I found some very good Ubuntu wallpapers, so I'm going to share them. I'm very proud to show you my list of Ubuntu wallpapers that don't suck.
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Banshee Control, Zeitgeist & Pidgin Support Come to Docky
Over the last few days Docky has gained some new features and additions. Notably a 3-D mode and Extensions support. In this post we'll be taking a peek at Dockys' "new" extensions.
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How to Install Docky in Ubuntu 9.10
If you're a GNOME Do user, you will have probably heard of Docky when it was introduced as a theme in Do 0.8. Docky has split from Do into a separate project and has become a full featured dock.
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Syncing your iPhone (or iTouch) with Linux
It's taken me long enough, but finally a solution for syncing both an iPhone and an iTouch with Linux is possible. What is best about this method, is that it does NOT require a jailbroken iPhone.
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Jolicloud Wants to be your Other Linux OS
Jolicloud aims to be a solid netbook OS that "just works." But then, don't they all? Paul Ferrill takes it for a spin and learns if it lives up to the hype.
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Goodbye Fedora 10
Today, we are sorry to announce the end of life for Fedora 10 (Cambridge) on December 17th, 2009. This means that, starting two days ago, users of Fedora 10 will no longer receive security/critical fixes and software updates.
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Qt applications in your browser
A first shot at creating a port of the Qt toolkit to Google's Native Client (NaCL) environment allows Qt applications to run as applets within a browser. The port is not yet complete, but it already offers mouse and keyboard support, rudimentary support for the QtGUI and QtCore libraries and several more complex widgets.
Read more »Adding music to your iPhone
Now that we how to set up your Linux system to sync music to your iPhone (see my article "Syncing your iPhone (or iTouch) with Linux"), I thought it would be a good call to show you the step-by-step process of adding that music. This tutorial will start from ripping a CD all the way through to syncing the music to the device.
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Freeciv- A free empire-building strategy game for Linux
Freeciv is a turn-based strategy game, with some real-time elements, in which each player is the leader of a civilization, fighting to obtain the ultimate goals of a nation: The extinction of all other nations, being the first nation to plant a colony in another star system, or survival to the end of the game.
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