KeepNote is a note taking application that works on Windows, Linux, and MacOS X. With KeepNote, you can store your class notes, TODO lists, research notes, journal entries, paper outlines, etc in a simple notebook hierarchy with rich-text formatting, images, and more. Using full-text search, you can retrieve any note for later reference.
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Wine 1.2 gets a fourth release candidate
The Wine development team have issued a fourth release candidate for version 1.2 of their Windows API implementation, fixing more than 70 bugs from the previous development preview
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Preview: OpenSUSE 11.3 Release Candidate 1
Just a few days ago the OpenSUSE developers released the first release candidate of the soon to be available OpenSUSE 11.3. We are still about a month from that final release, so I decided to check it out.
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FreeBSD 8.1 RC1 released
One week later than originally scheduled, the FreeBSD development team have issued a first release candidate (RC1) for version 8.1 of their popular free Unix derivative. The release note gives little detail of the precise nature of the changes made
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Review – Ubuntu 10.04 Netbook Remix
Ubuntu Netbook Remix, or UNR, sports the same purple theme that the Gnome Ubuntu release has. There is only a toolbar at the top, and then the Netbook Interface.
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How to Hide Desktop Icons in Ubuntu
If you are new to Linux and are using Ubuntu, you may find it frustrating that there's no instant option to easily hide/show desktop icons just like in Windows. But there's no need to worry as there are several ways to minimize or eliminate your desktop clutter and hide some or even all the icons from your Ubuntu desktop.
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Netbook Linux -- for hairdressers? Part 1 of an ongoing series...
This isn’t a knock against all hair stylists, per se — but mine is not only a Linux n00b, but also a bit shaky on computer and Internet fundamentals. However, unlike some of my other friends she freely owns up to her ignorance and wants to learn. Thus she is the perfect subject for a netbook Linux usability test…
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Poll: The Most Awaited Linux Project Of The Year
This week we're going to have a different kind of poll. It's a bit weird because it includes applications, a Linux distribution (Ubuntu) and a desktop environment: GNOME Shell. But I think it's a really interesting poll. To make it more interesting, we've also added uTorrent for Linux to the list even though the release date is not known yet.
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8 Live and USB Distros For All Occasions
If you're new to the Linux or open source community, you might not have heard of live disc or USB distributions yet. They let you run a operating system on PCs without installing anything on the hard drive. It loads directly from the CD/DVD disc or USB flash drive. Here we'll review several.
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How To Set Up Software RAID1 On A Running LVM System (Ubuntu 10.04)
This guide explains how to set up software RAID1 on an already running LVM system (Ubuntu 10.04). The GRUB2 bootloader will be configured in such a way that the system will still be able to boot if one of the hard drives fails (no matter which one).
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Photoshop brush support in Krita
First I thought that let’s create new brush engine that mimics the Photoshop one and then load the presets into this one. But that would be waste of time.
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WYSIWYG music app makes a score
Musical inspiration may come from heaven, but once it arrives, you’d better record it or it’ll fly back to where it came from. MuseScore software lets you set down your music notation and compose (or at least create sheet music) on your computer.
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Linuxables: Intro to Linux Command Line
This is the first in a series of a "Linuxables," short, quickly consumable tutorials that can provide easy reference while at work or at home. We hope they're useful for you.
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How to make a photograph Lomographic in GIMP
Lomography is most commonly recognised in old film photographs and is used aesthetically in photographs. I will show a quick process to achieve this "Lomo" effect in GIMP!
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VLC Media Player 1.1.0 released
The VideoLAN Project developers have released version 1.1.0 of their of their popular VLC Media Player, a major update that includes a number of new features, such as support for GPU decoding on Windows and Linux
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