"...For an overview of extensions that will work with one of the Firefox 3 betas, check out this, somewhat obtuse, but largely functional chart, which tracks Firefox 3 compatible extensions..."
Read more »Maemo Wordpy gets a big update
"Maemo Wordpy has been updated to the .6 beta and while that’s a small release number, the enhancements are major. Daniel has now built in support for multiple accounts, blogger accounts and posting and pulling images to flickr. If you have been considering how to blog on the go, Maemo WordPy is the answer." -- Overview: http://maemo-wordpy.garage.maemo.org/
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Invention is the mother of necessity
Yes, invention is the mother of necessity, and my little XO is proof. Since I got it a week ago I’ve added all manner of doo-dads and thingamajigs, usually keeping to the green motif, and sinking at least another 7500 yen into it (that’s about $75, although that amount changes as the stock market flutters ;) ).
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Ladies and Gentlemen... it's Joomla 1.5
It is with great pride that the Joomla! community announces to the world the immediate availability of Joomla! 1.5 Stable [Khepri]. As a community of contributors, we have been through celebrations and tribulations. We have had fun, and we have worked hard. We have learned from and helped one another. What started two and a half years ago with a letter to the community has grown into a great opportunity for both the Joomla! project and community to benefit from these efforts and to consider our future.
Read more »ATI Radeon HD 3400, 3600 Series
AMD has today announced the ATI Radeon HD 3400 and 3600 series graphics processors, which are the budget-minded siblings to the Radeon HD 3850 and 3870. The graphics cards currently now shipping in these series are the HD 3450, HD 3470, and HD 3650. When the Radeon HD 3850 and 3870 were introduced, there wasn't same-day Linux support but it had arrived both in open and closed-source forms relatively quickly, but is that the same story for these lower-end solutions? Will the DisplayPort interface on these graphics cards be supported under Linux? In this article, we have answers to these questions.
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Review: Shuttle LinuXPC SD3002Q 500 desktop computer
One of the biggest reasons stopping people from trying the Linux operating system is concern about installing it, especially if it turns out that Linux does not support a particular device that works with Windows.
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Review: A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux
Putting off that New Year's resolution to get started on Linux? Here's a combination of book and distribution that will lay a strong foundation for Linux projects.
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Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring Beta 1 "Ophrys" Released
The third pre-release of Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring is here. This pre-release brings available KDE 4.0.0 final (in the repositories, not on the discs), a new XML-based package metainformation system, out-of-the-box support for multimedia keys on many common keyboards, new NVIDIA and ATI drivers, kernel 2.6.24 RC8 (with ALSA 1.0.16 RC1), and more.
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Securely mount filesystems over the internet with SSHFS
Ever wanted to access your home or work files from anywhere, over the internet? This how-to will explain exactly that; and it runs over SSH, meaning it is encrypted, so all your data is safe from the prying eyes of your ISP!
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Will Leopard & Linux shut the window on Vista?
Once upon a time, an operating system was a means for highly-trained experts to talk to a computer. That didn’t change much when the PCs appeared.
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Parcellite - a GNOME clipboard manager
The clipboard is one thing that we often take forgranted. The concept of copy and paste is almost burnt into our minds, and we use it to move text and objects from application to application.
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How to clone your bootable Ubuntu install to another drive
If you’ve ever wanted to completely clone your Ubuntu install, with all of the tweaks, files you’ve downloaded and changes you’ve made to it, there’s a fairly simple way to do this. This is great if you want a complete backup, or if you’re looking to move your system to a newer (read: bigger, faster, stronger) hard drive or even just to clone your install to other machines with the same hardware.
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Celebrity advice on keeping your Linux desktop secure
One of the main reasons people move from Windows to Linux is the promise of greater security from malware on the Internet. Everyone knows you need to add extra security to try to keep a Windows desktop safe, but what do you have to do to accomplish the same thing on Linux?
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ERC 5.3 released
"I am pleased to announce the release of ERC 5.3. The release is available from your favorite GNU FTP mirror. ERC is a powerful, modular, and extensible IRC client for Emacs. The URLs for this release on the primary GNU FTP mirror are as follows..."
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Install Photoshop CS2 on Your Ubuntu PC
Starting from last night, Photoshop CS2 can now be installed easily by using Wine... on any Linux distribution! "Photoshop CS/CS2 should
now work, please help us testing it" - said the wonderful people behind the Wine project.
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