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Chrome team sets six-week cadence for new major versions

http://arstechnica.com

Google announced today via the Chromium Blog that it plans to release new stable versions of Chrome every six weeks. Though the team has managed to ship five major revisions in less than two years, the new accelerated pace means we could see Chrome 9.0 by the end of this year.

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Video: The Sub-$20 GNU/Linux Laptop?

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A look at the GNU/Linux-powered gadget which can revolutionise affordable computing

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5 Beautiful GNOME (GTK) Themes

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These are 5 amazing GNOME themes which are either new or recently updated. Some of them come as complete theme packs with icons, wallpapers and so on.

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The Jargon of Freedom: 60 Words and Phrases with Context

http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com

What exactly does it mean when Richard Stallman says that the Creative Commons’ Attribution-ShareAlike license has a “Weak Copyleft”? Why exactly is it that “Freeware” and “Non-Free Software” mean the same thing, while “Free Software” is something else entirely? And what is this business with “Free Beer”, and where can I get some?

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Arch + XFCE: The perfect Desktop

http://celettu.wordpress.com

In the past week I’ve Ubuntu 10.04, Mint 9, and Arch + GNOME, but Arch + XFCE seems to beat all of those.

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Screen: A SysAdmin's PowerTool

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A major power tool that I left out of my sysadmin's toolbox article is GNU Screen. Screen has been an absolute lifesaver in the past, especially because I sometimes work remotely.

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Conky Colors Makes Your Conky Beautiful In Seconds (Version 3.20 Released)

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Conky is a free, light-weight system monitor for X, that displays any information on your desktop.

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Pinguy OS - Ubuntu After A Week Of Customizations

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Pinguy OS is a remastered Ubuntu with a lot of useful default applications - great for those who don't like to do a lot of tweaking and want an OS that "just works". Pinguy OS doesn't rebrand Ubuntu, so you'll have the same Plymouth theme, the Ubuntu logo for the menu and so on. It's just Ubuntu with a lot of default applications and PPAs enabled.

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Created by nilarimogard 15 years 24 weeks ago
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GNU/Linux Gets Headtracking in Desktop (Video)

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One of the areas where GNU/Linux proudly stepped ahead

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What’s happening in compizland?

http://smspillaz.wordpress.com

Since the release the core team has been doing a bit of planning for what we want to do in the upcoming 0.9.2 release. A roadmap of “big features” will be coming in the next week or so.

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Linux Royalty Versus Microsoft Royalties

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How Microsoft continues to pursue elevation of the cost of GNU/Linux (preferably with the added expense going to Microsoft's coffers) and why it's time for OpenSUSE to escape this mistreatment

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Created by komrad 15 years 24 weeks ago
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Ubuntu 10.04 Passes The Test

http://www.lockergnome.com

What I am going to try to show, and contribute here, is that there seems to be a synergy in Ubuntu, which has allowed it to finally install on my laptop, which is not really an oddball machine, but apparently in the world of Linux, it is.

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OLPC wellcomes India's tablet computer

http://blog.laptop.org

Last week, India’s Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal spoke of the possibilities for a $35 tablet for Indian students. In response, Nicholas [Negroponte] published the open letter below in the Times of India.

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Created by akf 15 years 24 weeks ago
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5 of the Best Free Linux Typing Tutors

http://www.linuxlinks.com

Being able to touch type is the ability of typing without looking at the keyboard. By touch-typing, the individual uses all fingers instead of just a few fingers. Consequently, typing speed increases dramatically.

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Weekend Project: Using PulseAudio to Share Sound Across All Your Computers

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PulseAudio is a Linux sound server that, through abstraction layers, promises a myriad of flexible audio features: combining multiple sound cards into a single, multi-channel device, changing output devices on the fly for running applications, even redirecting input and output between machines over the network.

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