This how to shows you how to use your favorite video as an animated background in Ubuntu
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Ubuntu 10.04: The Perfect Consumer Operating System?
The upcoming release of Ubuntu 10.04 is on the way and with its new theme, looks simply stunning. With an online music store built in, integrated cloud backup services and a strong focus on social networking, could this finally be the release consumers have been waiting for?
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Subtitles come to Miro 3.0
Miro, the open source Internet TV / podcast downloader and player, has been updated to version 3.0 and is now able to display embedded or stand alone subtitles for videos
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A great way to dip your toe into Debian waters
The Debian Live project has released live DVD images for Squeeze Alpha 1. The images are all 1 GB + (except for the Rescue and Standard versions), so that's a bit of a change from the Lenny era. One thing that's very notable: There are PowerPC images this time.
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Sabayon Linux 5.2 Released
The best, refined blend of GNU/Linux, coming with bleeding edge edges is eventually here! Say hello to Sabayon Five-point-Twoh, available in both GNOME and KDE editions!
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digiKam Film Grain tool re-written...
Based on an old Gimp Guru tutorial, this tool lacks a lots of features as the capability to manage colors and luminosity noise, graininess size, and photo-electronic noise rendering.
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Analyze and fix what ails your music files with MP3 Diags
Chances are you sometimes come across an MP3 file that won’t play properly or does something quirky in your favorite music player. You can try ripping or downloading the file again, or you can fix the problem yourself with MP3 Diags.
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Marble, an Atlas for your Desktop
While looking for some applications similar to Google Earth I bumped into this KDE educational project Marble. Its a 3D Atlas and Virtual Globe application that aims to help students, teachers or anyone, in learing more about Earth, Mars, Moon and Venus.
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Esfera: New UI Element Proposal For Ubuntu 10.10
Mark Shuttleworth posted a suggestion he got from Pablo Quirós for the free space on the top right window corner (now that the button(s) will be placed on the left side of the Metacity), on the Ayatana mailing list.
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Get Organized with BasKet
Looking for an Evernote replacement on Linux? Take a look at BasKet! BasKet is a note-taking application, but it's a bit more than that.
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More Ubuntu Wallpapers
Ubuntu Artwork Pool in Flickr is now officially closed for further submissions and the shortlisting process is already underway. More than 1000 odd submissions were made and that itself speaks volumes about the resounding success of this novel idea of engaging with the community.
Read more »Sabayon Linux x86/x86-64 5.2 GNOME and KDE
The best, refined blend of GNU/Linux, coming with bleeding edge edges is eventually here! Say hello to Sabayon Five-point-Twoh, available in both GNOME and KDE editions! Dedicated to those who like cutting edge stability, out of the box experience, outstanding Desktop performance, clean and beauty.
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Very rough plans for K3b 2.1
Michał (the lead K3b developer) is busy preparing K3b 2.0 for release. However we have some rough plans how to proceed after that release. I’d like to share them with you.
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Sabayon 5.2 ‘Gnome Edition’ Review
The 5.2 release of the Gentoo based Linux distribution, Sabayon Linux was released yesterday. For those unfamiliar with Sabayon, it is based on a binary distribution of Gentoo Linux.
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KDE SC 4.4.1 Review
When I tried Fedora12 a few months back, it was sporting the latest KDE desktop (I believe 4.3.4). Therefore, knowing how Fedora was with that older version would help in isolating my testing so I could focus on SC4.4.1.
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