The new Kubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) has just been released. This guide shows how you can upgrade your Kubuntu 9.10 desktop installation to Kubuntu 10.04.
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Fedora Dropping Official PowerPC Support
Fedora 13 will bring a lot of interesting new features when it's released in late May, but also interesting is what's going to be missing. For example, official support for PowerPC. So what happens now, and what's the right thing to do for users on niche platforms?
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Mozilla spills plan for, yes, Firefox 4
Mozilla has confirmed that the next major upgrade to its open source browser will be known as Firefox 4.0.
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Keep Your System Clean with BleachBit
Keeping your system clean can be a time-consuming affair, unless you use specialized tools like BleachBit. With just a few mouse clicks, this nifty little utility can help you to purge all the junk produced by the system and installed applications.
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The name game, no. 14.
The Fedora 14 name has been announced, and it's Laughlin.
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Ark Linux alive and well
As you can see from the Linux Family Tree, Ark Linux is a main branch distribution (with a little inbreeding from cousin Redhat) that’s been around since 2003.
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Open source DVR MythTV 0.23 arrives
After more than six months of development, the MythTV developers have released version 0.23 of their open source digital video recorder (DVR), adding a new event system and a beta for the MythNetvision internet video plug-in
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Xubuntu Linux 10.04
Unlike Ubuntu (which uses GNOME), Xubuntu uses the Xfce desktop environment. Xfce is a lightweight environment that, according to its creator Olivier Fourdan, “…loads and executes applications fast, while conserving system resources.” Xubuntu is really geared toward those using older hardware or who simply prefer a no-frills desktop without the gobs of eye-candy found in GNOME or KDE.
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CXGames 9.0 A Hands on Review
Back on October of last year I did a comparison of Cedega and CXGames. As of yesterday Codeweavers launched their CXGames 9.0. If we had heard any news or updates from Cedega in the last five months this would be an updated comparison, but since Cedega has not changed I simply am going to be reviewing the newly released CXGames.
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Ultra-minimal Linux Desktops Roundup
To finish off my window managers series, here's a quick roundup of some seriously ultra-minimal window managers.
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Fedora 13 gives off plain vibe, but offers power and stability under the hood
Developers of the Fedora Project have put together a fine distribution that's rock-solid and user-friendly. ts purpose in life is to be the Linux desktop, with the flexibility to function as a solid work or development platform. Can it sit on a netbook and do cloud? Sure, but that's not its main goal.
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Top Antivirus For Linux
To help you select the best one for your system and to ensure complete protection, we bring you some of the top antivirus programs available for Linux.
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Fedora 13 set for release in May
The Fedora Project is reporting version 13 (code name "Goddard") of the Fedora Linux distribution is scheduled for release on May 18th of this year.
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6 Useful Widgets For Amarok Music Player
Linux has no shortage of music players, and even KDE has at least two: JuK and Amarok. Amarok is my music player of choice. Once I started exploring the latest version, I noticed that Amarok has several extraordinary widgets.
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