It is time for new q4wine release tagged by 0.118 version. I would like to introduce everyone to our new Wine AppDB browser engine, new helper which allows to trace wine app status, and more.
Read more »KDE on MeeGo
This entry will show off a new cute thing. Last couple of days i was playing with the MeeGo sdk, it's still a very young system but is really interesting.
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PclinuxOS2010 Gnome: The black pearl | Screenshots tour
Few days ago PCLinuxOS2010 was released, the new version comes with many new features and improvements, the Gnome version comes with a Full Gnome 2.30.0 Desktop, Kernel 2.6.32.11-bfs kernel for maximum desktop performance, Nvidia and ATI fglrx driver support..
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Mozilla publishes Firefox for Android pre-alpha
Mozilla has published a very early pre-alpha build of its Firefox for Mobile browser, also known as "Fennec", for Android devices, with the aim of collecting feedback from the community
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My Top 5 N900 Applications
Apps, apps, apps! They make or break an operating system (mobile or otherwise). I've had my N900 for over four months now, and I use it at least four or more hours per day. The following are my top five applications.
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Installing LAMP on Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx)
If you're developing websites, it's nice to be able to test your code in the privacy of your own computer rather that out in the public internet. In order to do that, you'll need to install a webserver on your development computer. LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, php) is one of the most common web hosting platforms, so it's a perfect environment for you to build and test your website code.
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Osmos For GNU/Linux Has Been Released
After a short testing beta Osmos from Hemisphere Games has finally arrived to GNU/Linux !
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Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) Installer for Windows
Wubi is an officially supported Ubuntu installer for Windows users that can bring you to the Linux world with a single click. Wubi allows you to install and uninstall Ubuntu as any other Windows application, in a simple and safe way. Are you curious about Linux and Ubuntu? Trying them out has never been easier!
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What is new in Fedora 13 ?
Automatic print driver installation, color management, easier Python debugging, 3D Support, PulseAudio integration KDE, Bluetooth DUN NetworkManager, Gnome 2.30, Mobile NetworkManager Status...
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Scorched 3D is one hot battle game
Scorched 3D is a modernization of the classic DOS game Scorched Earth. It's a simple turn-based artillery game and a real-time strategy game in which players can counter each other's weapons with creative accessories, shields, and tactics.
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Gnome Commander Whips Files Into Shape
As a file manager, Gnome Commander has the look and feel of early workhorses like Norton Commander and Midnight Commander. Among its many talents, Gnome Commander is a life-saver when it comes to synchronizing files. Something I wish were available in more apps I use is the ability to do advanced renaming of files, and GC does this with support for various types of meta-data.
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Account Manager coming to Firefox
Last month Mozilla Labs announced a new concept series on online identity. As part of this exploration, we developed the Account Manager. The Account Manager makes it incredibly easy for users to create new accounts with optional randomly generated passwords, and log into and out of them with just a click.
Read more »Oracle releases VirtualBox 3.2.0 Beta 1
Oracle has released the first beta for what will become version 3.2.0 of its open source VirtualBox desktop virtualisation application for x86 hardware, adding a number of new features like support for Mac OS X guests and re-branding it as Oracle VM VirtualBox
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Tom's Definitive Linux Software Roundup: Office Applications
Having covered Linux installation, running Windows XP in Ubuntu, Internet applications, and a handful of open source communications titles, Adam Overa is back with a comprehensive look at office apps for Windows users considering a switch to Linux.
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Can't Program, won't Program? Then Mash the Web with Mozilla's Ubiquity
Firefox operates under a tri licence and the addons for it are overwhelmingly free and open too. They empower the user and extend the browser. They help to put the user in control. Ubiquity does this in a way that makes web mashups creative fun and allows you to command the web, not just surf it, without any need to be a programming master of the universe.
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