Yet another version of Ubuntu Tweak released. It’s 0.5.2!.It doesn’t introduce any new feathers, but we recommend that everyone should update.This version mainly fixed a lot of bugs.
Read more »Ubuntu 10.4: My first impressions
I have installed the Alpha of 10.4 and have been using it for a while now. It is time to offer up my impressions of what is to come to those wacky Ubuntu fan boys and girls.
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Thunderbird 3.0.3 fixes display errors in previous version
Mozilla has released version 3.0.3 of Thunderbird to correct a display error in version 3.0.2 which made local folders invisible
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Linux from Scratch 6.6 has arrived
The Linux from Scratch project has published a new version of its building instructions for Linux that includes updated system components
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Ubuntu, Debian, Mandriva Installations on an Old PC
I decided to go the free route, because I was looking to have fun using the graphics, video, and music editing applications developed for Linux. On the journey of finding the best free linux operating system installation I learned a few things along the way.
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Google adds new privacy controls to Chrome
Great timing from Google as Microsoft is forced to start giving European Windows users the choice to switch from IE, it releases a new beta version of Chrome with hugely uprated privacy controls.
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KDE SC 4.4.1 Out Now
KDE has released an update to the 4.4 series of our Software Compilation. Among other improvements, this update includes a fix for KMail hanging when sending emails that just missed the deadline for 4.4.0 and a number of fixes.
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Ubuntu One Music Store is Coming to Rock Your World
The news has been confirmed. Ubuntu One Music Store is how it is going to be called. And it will be there by default in Rythmbox Music Player in Ubuntu Lucid 10.04. And that is NOT welcome because most of us don't use Rythmbox at all. But hold on, Ubuntu One Music Store is going to have a plug-in support as well. That is sweet!
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Revitalise your desktop with Compiz
Not more than two years ago, 3D graphics would only mean either something to a gamer or a CAD engineer. Now, 3D has entered into mainstream computing.
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Ubuntu 10.04 Light (Radiance) And Dark (Ambiance) Themes Are Now Available For All (Download)
The new Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lunx: Light and Dark themes are now available for all. The themes are called Ambiance (dark) and Radiance (light)...
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KontrolPack - Cross-platform network controller
KontrolPack provides a large list of network related features such as : remote shell command execution, file transfer, network overview, etc... The objective of this project is to improve system interoperability by connecting remote computers, regardless of their operating system, and remotely executing shell commands over the network.
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Install Songbird in Ubuntu using Launchpad Repository
Multimedia apps for Ubuntu is really coming around. Now its the Songbird, the long forgotten multimedia application. Songbird has really turned around since I last tried it out an year ago and it now even have a PPA. Lets see how to install songbird in Ubuntu Lucid, Karmic and Jaunty.
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CeBIT 2010: Linpus Linux Lite 1.3 for netbooks
Linpus Technologies release Linpus Lite version 1.3, a Linux distribution aimed specifically at OEMs of low cost hardware
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MyPaint - A fast and easy graphics application for digital painters
MyPaint is a fast and easy open-source graphics application for digital painters. It lets you focus on the art instead of the program. You work on your canvas with minimum distractions, bringing up the interface only when you need it.
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Nanny- A control prental for gnome
Gnome Nanny is an easy way to control what your kids are doing in the computer. You can limit how much time a day each one of them is browsing the web, chatting or doing email. You can also decide at which times of the day the can do t his things.
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