GNOME Shell is a component of GNOME 3.0, the next generation of the GNOME desktop environment scheduled for release in March 2011. We did introduced Sonar, Elementary and Ambiance GNOME Shell themes before and we have one more to showcase, Equinox GNOME Shell theme.
Read more »GNOME Shell Themes Now Have Brilliant Equinox Theme Variant As Well
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DVD Slideshow with LINUX
On returning from a vacation with friends, everyone said ‘Well, now you can do a nice DVD with all our photos, right? ” Certainly, work in IT means I need to know anything about computers, let’s say I used this opportunity to learn a bit about this topic in Linux.
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5 Short Yet Beautiful Ubuntu Ads For Your Inspiration
Ubuntu is already the most popular Linux distribution and probably the first ever Linux distro to overshoot popularity of Linux itself. Now, what Ubuntu needs is a lot of promotional activism from the community. Here is a few Ubuntu adverts from YouTube that I hope will inspire designers among you to get up and start working.
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Linux distro focuses on audio recording
Trinity Audio Group announced an upgrade to its Linux-based "audio operating system," with an improved user interface, the real-time kernel 2.6.31, and a player that lets users change the speed of a song without altering pitch. "Transmission 4.0" is available as a download, on a USB stick, or preloaded on a netbook or ultra-mobile PC (UMPC), the company says.
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Epidermis theme manager
Epidermis combines wallpaper, GTK, metacity, icon, splash, usplash, cursor, grub and Xsplash themes in one GUI program for the GNOME desktop.
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15 (More) Awesome Conky Configurations
You may have already seen our list of awesome Conky scripts or configurations, and perhaps applied or used some of them on your own Linux desktop. Since that collection was quiet popular, I decided to scour the web once again to gather more Conky scripts that I could share with all of you.
Read more »Miranda IM v0.9.0 messaging client released
The Miranda IM project has released version 0.9.0 of its open source instant messaging client, adding a number of new features, many of which focus on improving unicode support and on overall protocol improvements
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Back to School With Ubuntu?
Earlier today, ZaReason sent me a group email offering back-to-school specials on Ubuntu-based computers. I receive similar special offers from System 76 from time to time. Going forward, I hope Canonical finds a way to turn up the volume on these third-party Ubuntu system promotions. Here's why. And here's how.
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Zenwalk Live 6.4 released
The Zenwalk project developers have released the latest LiveCD edition of their "Zen computing" Linux distribution, one of the first live distros to use the new Slackware-Live-Script
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How to install firefox 3.6.9 in Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid)
Firefox 3.6.9 is a regular security and stability update to Firefox 3.6.x. The main focus will be to fix any OOPP issues found in the field and fix security issues after BlackHat.
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Hands-on: Firefox 4 beta 4 brings Tab Candy and Sync
Mozilla has announced the availability of the fourth Firefox 4 beta release. The new beta brings some extremely significant new features that have been gestating in Mozilla's labs, including built-in synchronization functionality and a sophisticated new tab management system.
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Demystifying Akonadi
The exotic-sounding ‘Akonadi’ refers to both a mythological figure and the KDE platform’s central information framework. This article will dispel some of the mystery about how Akonadi will improve performance and integration, and how it is being rolled out into KDE applications.
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Dell checks for open-source licensing misstep
Dell is responding to concerns in the open-source community that it didn't comply with the rules governing Android software used in its Streak tablet.
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What Will Ubuntu 10.10 Look Like?
When Canonical broke the news recently that Ubuntu 10.10 will include uTouch 1.0, a multitouch and gesture stack, it caused a flurry of excitement about the Linux release's potential for use in tablets.
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CodeWeavers open invitation to Wine-Doors and other closed projects users
A couple weeks back I noticed the Wine-Doors project was down and on their front page they have a message "Very very broken and I don't have time to fix it" So what should users who have been using Wine-Doors, or any of the other closed projects do in the future to configure and run their favorite Windows Applications and Games on Linux or Mac?
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