Terminator 0.90 is a complete re-write of the original code. The most important new feature is that now you are able to save layouts.
Read more »Terminator 0.90 Finally Released [Multiple Terminals In The Same Window]
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Grsync (Rsync GUI) 1.1.0 Ubuntu 9.10 And 10.04 .deb Download
Grsync 1.1.0 was released 2 days ago and it adds some small new features as well as some bugs fixed:
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4 new themes added for bisigi themes project and screenshots included
This article is just an update that we have already posted some time ago about Nice Ubuntu themes for ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) Users
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Shishi 0.0.43 (release candidate for 1.0.0)
Shishi is GNU implementation of the Kerberos 5 network authentication system. Shishi can be used to authenticate users in distributed systems. Current work items include improvements on the server (KDC), integration of initial authentication via OpenPGP using GnuTLS, set-passwd implementation, and a LDAP backend for the Shisa library used in the KDC for information storage.
Read more »OpenSSL 1.0.0 released
The OpenSSL project team is pleased to announce the release of version 1.0.0 of our open source toolkit for SSL/TLS. This new OpenSSL version is a major release and incorporates many new features as well as major fixes compared to 0.9.8n.
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GNU/EDMA 0.18.0 release candidate 1
New release candidate of GNU/EDMA is here! GNU/EDMA is an open and modular development environment similar to the Component Object Model or the System Object Model. GNU EDMA allows to use most of the classic OO task (inheritance,virtual method override,..) dynamically.
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Adobe's "Magic" Is Gimp's Old Plug-In
Suddenly the graphics world is all atwitter about this miraculous new feature they're previewing in Photoslop. They can rest assured - it is possible and it has been around for years, e.g. in the GIMP plugin by Paul Harrison called Resynthesizer.
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16 Best Linux Desktop Customization
One of the advantage of using Linux is that you can choose the graphic environment you want to use and you can customize it as you want. This article offers you a list of the 16 best screenshots, found on the Internet, and which will give you inspiration to customize your desktop.
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Minimalist Linux desktops
Lightweight desktops have a multitude of uses, on netbooks, for mobile devices, for older hardware, for users with limited requirements of their systems, for connecting to applications in the cloud, and for bare knuckled programmers who prefer to work closer to the metal.
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Virtualization With KVM On A Fedora 12 Server
This guide explains how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on a Fedora 12 server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM). KVM is short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine and makes use of hardware virtualization, i.e., you need a CPU that supports hardware virtualization, e.g.
Read more »Mint 9: An overview of the new features
In this blog post, I’ll only go through the features that are developed specifically for Linux Mint.
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FreeBSD 7.3 released
The FreeBSD developers have released version 7.3 of their popular free Unix derivative, the fourth release from the 7-STABLE branch
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GNOME Shell 2.29.1 Arrives w/ New Stuff
We are just a few days away from the release of GNOME 2.30 and as such there is a slew of packages being checked in for this final release prior to GNOME 2.32, which will be known as GNOME 3.0.
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Radio Tray gives “light listening” a whole new meaning!
I don’t consider myself a “power user” when it comes to how I listen to music in general, and most of the time I’ll use whatever media player is installed by default with my distribution. I just want listen to my music! That is why I was truly excited when I learned about Radio Tray the other day.
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FatRat Is An Amazing Linux Download Manager
FatRat comes with many very interesting options. For one, it can download from HTTP(S)/FTP, RapidShare free and even YouTube. But FatRat can also download torrents, (it has BitTorrent support) has RSS feed support + special functions for TV shows and podcasts, support for SOCKS5 and HTTP proxies and even remote control via Jabber and a web interface and of course, a scheduler.
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