This is Vmware image for Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop.Details of this image as follows
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Linux Mint 9 arrives
The latest Linux Mint release features a rewritten Software Manager and sees the return of mint4win, the Wubi based installer for Windows
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Ubuntu toolbox
AFTER installing a new version of Ubuntu Linux, I always add a number of utilities that make my computing tasks easier.
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Battery Status 0.1 Released - Improved Battery Applet For The Gnome Desktop
Battery Status is a project for GNOME, that shows information about laptop battery state. It comes with a lot of additional features, so usual icon of GNOME Power Manager can be removed from Notification/Indicator Area.
Read more »First details of developments in Ubuntu 10.10
At last week’s Ubuntu Collaboration Summit in Brussels, Ubuntu developers discussed key features of the forthcoming version 10.10, including the possibility of another change to the default file system
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Linux Mint 9 “Isadora” released
The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 9 “Isadora”.
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Review Of Linux Torrent Clients
Bittorrent is the clear leader when it comes to efficiently distributing large files online. Today we’ll round up X of the top clients for Linux and compare features to help you decide the right one for you.
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remote control android, a reverse ssh tunnel
Reasons for using a reverse shell include: you can bypass firewalls, you can connect to your phone without knowing the ip, the connection is initiated from the phone so you don't need to have a ssh server listening on your phone. Just think of all the fun this makes possible!
Read more »Humble Indie Bundle Shows GNU/Linux Gaming Statistics
Games have become the topic. Is a GNU/Linux -- or really any Unix or Unix-like -- port worth the cost? Not only is there a market for GNU/Linux ports, but apparently a whole quarter of the market.
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Plasma Netbook 4.5
So, it was pretty a long time since the last time I blogged about the KDE Plasma Netbook project... what's going on on that? you wanna videos?, you'll get videos
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Creating diagrams in OpenOffice.org Draw and Impress
OpenOffice.org's tools for creating diagrams are easy to ignore. For one thing, their controls are extremely small. For another, they are pitifully under-documented in the online help, which plods through the options without explaining what they are or why you want to use them.
Read more »Wine 1.2-rc1 Released
The Wine development release 1.2-rc1 is now available. The source is available now, Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations. This is the first release candidate for Wine 1.2. It marks the beginning of the code freeze period. Please give this release a good testing to help us make 1.2 as good as possible.
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One of these things is not like the others
One of the things I noticed from just about all the high-end, top-shelf, front-line distros is how similar they all look in their default forms … with one exception.
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Ubuntu vs. Fedora: The Latest Versions Square Off
Ubuntu regularly claims to be the most popular Linux distribution. But, if so, Fedora is a competitive second. Both have thriving communities and are a major source of free and open source software innovation. But how do the distributions really compare?
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Revamped Sidebar Lands In Nautilus Elementary (2.30)
A new, revamped sidebar has been added to the latest Nautilus Elementary 2.30 (only available for Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx).
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