A nice useful application for editing tags in your audio collection is Kid3, which currently is at version 1.0 and it offers support for all the major formats like OGG Vorbis, FLAC, MP3 or MP4. The good thing about Kid3 is that it allows you to edit tags for several files at once, instead of editing one file, saving and then starting over with the next file.
Read more »Mozilla officially scores a world record
They did it -- Mozilla now holds the world record for the most software downloaded in 24 hours, according to Jamie Panas, press and marketing assistant at Guinness World Records.
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Bordeaux 1.2 Released with Cellars support
Bordeaux 1.2 was released today and its a major upgrade over the initial 1.0 release, version 1.2 comes with Office 2007 support, better IE support and cellar support.
Read more »winetricks 20080704 released
Dan Kegel updated winetricks. Look at the list below to see whats fixed and download the new version. Here is the main changes since the 20080627 release: Added Firefox 3 verb and Added KDE for Windows ver
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Rip CDs with KAudioCreator
Getting music from a CD (that you own, of course) to your favourite media player, such as Amarok, isn’t always a clear process under KDE. Amarok itself doesn’t have the facility to rip CDs, as with many other media players, so using an external program is sometimes the only option. KAudioCreator is one such ripping program.
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More ODF, More FOSS, a Little Less Microsoft
A summary of recent developments which indicate positive growth, except for Microsoft which starts giving things away (with strings attached).
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Nicaragua libre
In my last post, I talked about the migration of a rural community in northern Nicaragua to Ubuntu Linux. After a year’s hard work, one of the biggest government offices has begun to migrate their systems from proprietary software to FOSS alternatives.
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UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter #98
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #98 for the week June 29th - July 5th, 2008. In this issue we cover: Ubuntu 8.04.1 LTS released, Intrepid Alpha 2 due out Thursday, Ubuntu Brainstorm, Two new Ubuntu Teams, Kubuntu Intrepid News, Ubuntu Nicaragua TV show, Launchpad 1.2.6 released, Launchpod episode #6, New Ubuntu Forums Interviews Host, Ubuntu-UK podcast #9, and much, much more!
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Enterprise Unix Roundup: Sun Should Loosen Up
Last week, Simon Phipps, Chief Open Source Officer at Sun Microsystems, stated in an interview that much of the current animosity from the open source community toward Sun has its origins in the way Sun used to treat the community.
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New pact would give EU citizens' data to US
RMS: «France has become Bush's agent to allow the US government broad access to personal information about Europeans.
Read more »What You Deserve
Being one accused of hyperbole on a semi-regular basis, I feel qualified to comment on this particular subject. As I've also given my life to the spread of FOSS and GNU/Linux, those qualifications just multiplied exponentially.
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Bid to push FOSS in Australian secondary schools
A group of free and open source advocates in Australia has made a timely move to try and increase the use of FOSS in the nation's secondary schools.
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Who Writes Linux and Who Supports It
According to Jim Zemlin, executive director at The Linux Foundation: “Never before in the history of computing have there been so many companies, users and developers united behind one project, specifically one that has seen so much commercial success.”
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How about an Open Sourced office?
If you’re looking forward to start up a small business enterprise, investment happens to be a key concern. How much, how less and where exactly; these are the preliminary encounters. Open source software has a lot of options for the business world, alongside the home user bandwagon.
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Must OR Must Not Have Ubuntu Apps
Ubuntu latest release, I must admit is a total kickass operating system. You got almost everything figure out for you. Pop in the cd answer some simple question and there you have it. Almost to perfection operating system with the cost of nothing.
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