Lucid Lynx, otherwise known as Ubuntu 10.04, is now in the final stretch. Yesterday the Ubuntu Developers announced the Release Candidate, the penultimate release before its final April 29 release.
Read more »TeamViewer for GNU/Linux Released
Finally after a very long wait for a easy-to-use Remote Desktop application over the HTTP and cross-platform, GNU/Linux users can now have reasons to feel ecstatic. The popular TeamViewer application is released in GNU/Linux today.
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Avaneya – More Than Just A Game
Avaneya is a science fiction FOSS game exclusively for the GNU/Linux platform. It focuses on social justice, human rights,city building, adventure, strategy, economics and sustainability amidst a Martian planetary setting in the future.
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Ubuntu 10.04 Overview
Having been an Ubuntu user for years and a Linux enthusiast for even longer, I might have an unfair advantage over many. But I generally counter this by avoiding the terminal window when doing these kind of evaluations to keep things realistic. I am also fully aware that not everyone out there is going to mirror my experience, either. Different skills, hardware, etc., all play a factor here.
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Minitube, a YouTube Desktop Client for Linux
Minitube, a YouTube Desktop Client for Linux: Do you want to watch YouTube videos in High-definition format without opening a web browser or without having the need to install Flash Player? If yes, then let me introduce you to a simple but capable YouTube desktop client called Minitube.
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Make Linux easier to use: Ailurus 10.04.2 is released
Ailurus is an application designed for making Linux easier to use. You can use it to install software and change system settings.
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Plain English Calculator/Unit Converter Released
Calcuverter is a calculator and unit converter in one. Furthermore, you can enter queries in plain English.
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More cool gnome-shell tips and tricks
Because of this stability I feel confident that, with the help of these (and more) tips, you can also become an early adopter of GNOME 3 and be ahead of the curve. In this article you will see a few more of these tips.
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Thoughts on Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.04
Since about Christmas my primary machine for day-to-day computing has been an Acer Aspire One D250. So of course the first thing I wanted to do is replace the stock Windows 7 with Ubuntu Netbook Edition.
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Introducing MaheshaBSD
Juraj Sipos contacted me earlier this week about a project he has been working on and now available for downloading: MaheshaBSD
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PCLinuxOS 2010 Torrent Links posted on Linux Tracker
PCLinuxOS 2010 torrent links are now available on Linux Tracker including KDE, Gnome, KDE MiniMe, LXDE, LXDE Mini, Gnome Zen Mini and XFCE Phoenix editions. If you have already downloaded PCLinuxOS please help seed the torrents. Thanks!
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How do you change the boot splash screen image for 10.04 (Lucid Lynx)
This tutorial will explain How to change the boot splash screen (Plymouth's boot image, or color, behind the "Ubuntu..." logo from purple to whatever you would like) image for 10.04
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Ubuntu 10.04 Is Here: Shuttleworth Checks In
It's official: Ubuntu 10.04 Long Term Support is out, and this particular blogger was privy to the press conference about it. Both Mark Shuttleworth and Jane Silber discussed the plans and progress of new operating system, and then fielded some Q and A. With big news being that over 80 ISVs are supporting Ubuntu officially here's what it means for the desktop users and Canonical as a whole...
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Lucid Lynx Week
It's a big week in Linux Land as Lucid Lynx is released on Thursday (4/29). I've been doing this long enough, and things went well enough on the test machine, I decided to jump the gun and upgrade to the final.
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Preview Ubuntu Firefox start page
The latest, and final, iteration is, I'm sure you will agree, easily the best looking this cycle – if not in Ubuntu’s history. To my mind only the Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron start page looked as wholesomely designed as this.
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