It's been a long while since I wrote parts one and two, so I decided to freshen up the collection a bit and add several more titles to the list of successfully tested and played games using DOSBox.
Read more »Want to know what the Canonical Design Team is doing?
If you use or follow Ubuntu, a great way to see what's happening somewhat behind the scenes is the Canonical Design Team site/blog.
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Matterhorn: Open source lecture recording tool
With the open source Matterhorn, universities can record and analyse lectures
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Parted Magic 5.3 improves memory usage
The third point update to the 5.x branch of the multi-platform partitioning tool features a number of updated packages, improved memory usage and drops support for the GRUB4DOS ISO
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Ten factors that give Ubuntu 10.04 an edge
The most recent release of the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution has been available for a few months. You may not use Ubuntu, or perhaps you know little about Linux, so why should you care? The answer is because it offers a number of improved features, the best 10 of which I list here.
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Top Free Linux for Netbooks
Since people saw the big impact of Netbooks in the market, different Linux distributions came out that were customized for Netbooks. They were designed a little differently to optimize viewable area on small 10-inch screen sizes
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Why MeeGo - not Android
Some people will tell you fragmentation is one of the main things that is holding back Linux from desktop adoption. Not having a unified name, packaging system, or heck even desktop environment often confuses new users and puts them into overload - Too much choice can be a bad thing.
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Create your own Proxy Server instantly
I had a lot of trouble in last few weeks with a company’s browsing restrictions. It used an extensive directory of ‘forbidden websites’ that kept out all but a few popular sites. In effect, no games sites, no personal email, and no Hacking Truths. None of the conventional proxy servers worked, and even Google Translate failed.
Read more »North Korea Linux (Red Star OS)
There was an announcement a while back that North Korea had come out with its own version of Linux (called Red Star OS). I wasn’t able to get a download link…until today.
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Lightweight Distro Roundup: Day 6 – Slitaz Cooking
Today we hit up our lightest of lightweight distros. It fits in 20MB less than Damn Small Linux, when installed uses 65MB of RAM, and boots in less than ten seconds (depending on hardware). Yes. Today we try out Slitaz Cooking.
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OpenOffice Will Survive
However, the time between updates make increase by a large margin.
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How to install Ubuntu Tweak 0.5.6 beta in ubuntu 10.04/9.10
Ubuntu Tweak is an application to config Ubuntu easier for everyone.It provides many useful desktop and system options that the default desktop environment doesn't provide.With its help, you will enjoy with the experience of Ubuntu!
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Alpine Linux 2 review
Alpine Linux is a distribution designed primarily for use as a router, firewall and application gateway. The latest stable version, Alpine Linux 2.0, was released last week (August 17, 2010).
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The New Browser Wars: Chrome vs. IE vs. Firefox
The new wave of browsers -- Firefox 4, Internet Explorer 9, Google Chrome (in just about all its incarnations) -- all compete with each other fiercely to be the best possible delivery mechanism for the web as an app platform, in four basic areas:
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Top 20 Apps for GNOME Fans
With so much focus on how one desktop environment compares with another, it's easy to lose focus on what really matters here – the applications we use each and every day.
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