The Wine team is proud to announce that the stable release Wine 1.2 is now available. This release represents two years of development effort and over 23,000 changes. The main highlights are the support for 64-bit applications and the new graphics based on Tango. It contains a lot of improvements across the board and over 3,000 bug fixes.
Read more »Firefox 4 to get App Tabs
Firefox 4 is set to get an amazing new tab feature that I think will change the way users think about tabs.
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Firewire Audio on Linux: Fixing FFADO dbus-service Errors
This is a quick tip that may help other FFADO users struggling with the same problem. FFADO is the excellent Firewire audio driver project, so that we may use nice higher-end Firewire recording interfaces on our Linux machines.
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An Open Source 8-Bit Computer to Save the World
I thought his device would make for a great piece for Linux Journal. Braddock agreed and we started to chat about both the Humane Reader & Humane PC.
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7 Of The Best Ubuntu Terminal (Fixed Width) Fonts
You asked for it so here it is: a post with 7 of the best Ubuntu terminal (fixed width or monospace) fonts. I say 'Ubuntu' because the installation instruction for most of these fonts are for Ubuntu.
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CodeWeavers Celebrating Wine 1.2 with a public Beta
Last Friday the Wine Project shipped Wine 1.2. This was the work of 328 people in over 23,000 separate patches over a span of two years. By way of celebrating, were making beta versions of CrossOver 9.1 and CrossOver Games 9.1 available...
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Top 10 USB Thumb Drive Tricks
What can you do with a few gigabytes and a USB port? Quite a lot, with the right software. Learn how to encrypt your work, run whole systems, rescue Windows, and customize your thumb drive with these USB-geared tricks.
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11 of the Best Free Linux Bibliography Tools
Bibliographic software (also known as citation software or reference managers) plays a very important role in research. This type of software helps research to be published more quickly. Researchers amass a huge collection of bibliographic references which are pertinent to their field of research, and they need to cite relevant references in their published journal articles.
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How to set grub 2 password protection
Few days ago after I've posted post "How To Reset Forgotten Ubuntu Password", someone ask me (or maybe not ask but give an opinion) about the security of Linux (we all know, "security" is one of the majority feature that Linux offered to us). How about the security if we can reset the root password as easy as that my post said.
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Web Browser Grand Prix 2: Linux Circuit
Alright folks. Today we have a special treat for you. The last two Web Browser Grand Prix stories received tons of reader-based feedback. But the comments in the first article resounded one question more loudly than the others: what about browser performance in Linux?
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Virtualization Software for Linux
Virtualization Software for Linux: In computing, virtualization has been described in a variety of ways. But to simplify its meaning or to make it more casual I should say; virtualization is creating a virtual (not actual) form of a stuff to make it into something that is functional and efficient.
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Pinguy OS:A Ubuntu-Fork
This is a OS I have been working on since Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 2. I thought it's about time I released it and get some criticism on it.
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Autotrash – Automatically take-out the trash
Autotrash is a simple Python script which will purge files from your trash based on their age or the amount of free space left on the device. Using autotrash -d 30 will delete files which have been in the trash for more then 30 days. It uses the FreeDesktop.org Trash Info files included in the new GNOME system to find the correct files and the dates they where deleted.
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Helping your latest Linux release work with media
I thought I’d take a bit of a break from the desktops (we’ll come back to a new alternative desktop soon) and help the users out with getting both Ubuntu 10.04 and Fedora 13 working with some of the popular media types.
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The Perfect Server - OpenSUSE 11.3 x86_64 [ISPConfig 3]
This is a detailed description about how to set up an OpenSUSE 11.3 64bit (x86_64) server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable) with PHP, CGI and SSI support, Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH, TLS and virtual mail users, BIND DNS server, Pureftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Dovecot POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc.
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