Kupfer is a program to change, speed up and make everything about files and programs more fun on your computer. Kupfer is heavily inspired by Quicksilver; you use it to summon an application or document quickly by typing the first parts of its name. It can also do more than getting at something quickly: there are different plugins for accessing more objects and running custom commands.
Read more »8 Best MMORPG Games for Linux
If you want to play MMORPGs that are native on Linux, check out this list that I’ve compiled:8 Best MMORPG Games for Linux
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MythTV 0.23 available
After six months of our new accelerated development schedule, MythTV 0.23 is now available. MythTV 0.23 brings a new event system, brand new python bindings, the beta MythNetvision internet video plugin, new audio code and surround sound upmixer, several new themes (Arclight and Childish), newly resynced ffmpeg libraries, and fixes for analog scanning, among many others.
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Users want a Linux port of uTorrent?
uTorrent probably ranks as the most popular torrent client on the web and at any given time (and on any swarm) you can almost guarantee that the majority of peers/seeders will be running one version or another of it.
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pico projector running linux, small and portable but big in features
The CVOB-E72 is not only Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) capable but also runs on Linux 2.6.10
The projector comes with a wireless keyboard,a mini tripod and a remote control. This is a portable mini Linux computer with a projector instead of a screen!
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Managing wallpaper in GNOME
A lot of users think focusing on wallpaper is pointless. I disagree.
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Latest Experimental Dropbox Adds AppIndicator Support For Ubuntu 10.04
The latest Dropbox experimental version adds AppIndicator support as well as finally allows Linux users to change the notification area icon. Here is the complete list of changes in the latest Dropbox experimental 0.8.55
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Desktop Drapes for GNOME
This tool allows you to setup a group of images to be used as your desktop backgound. Desktop Drapes can cycle through those wallpapers, changing them at a user-defined period. Desktop Drapes is ideal for those who like to change their wallpaper frequently and would like to set this up to be done automatically.
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LinuX Gamers Live – A Revolution in Linux Gaming
One of the reasons why people don’t shift to Linux platform is Gaming. The Linux community has been aware of these problems infesting Linux adoption & have been encouraging developers to develop games for Linux.
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5 Things Easier To Do In The Command Line
Conventional wisdom states that graphical user interfaces (GUIs) are easy and the command line is hard. Conventional wisdom isn’t always right.
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Bordeaux 2.0.4 for Linux Released
The Bordeaux Technology Group released Bordeaux 2.0.4 for Linux today. Bordeaux 2.0.4 is a maintenance release that fixes a number of small bugs. With this release we have changed the Bordeux UI from a GTKDialog to a GTKWindow, the "OK" button has also been re-named to "Install".
Read more »Bordeaux 2.0.4 A Hands on Review
Competition is an important part of all markets. It drives innovation, keeps prices down, and typically tends to ensure a quality product. Don't get me wrong, I think Crossover is fantastic software, but with Cedega pretty much being dead where is the choice in commercial Wine software? Lesser known than the two previously mentioned is Bordeaux.
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16 of the Best Free Linux Game Engines (Part 1 of 2)
Game engines offer huge benefits to game developers. The main functionality they provide is the library of core functions used in a computer game.
Read more »I had an epiphany (about Epiphany)
The GNOME Web browser Epiphany - formerly based on Mozilla's Gecko engine and now based on Webkit - doesn't ship with Ubuntu (though it does with Debian and most GNOME-based distros/projects). But if you're running GNOME, I recommend you add it via your favorite package manager.
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Three nice opensource games for Linux
My today selection for Linux gamers are three nice opensource games, the games are
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