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December 2010 Issue of The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine Released

The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the December 2010 issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine. In the December 2010 issue:

* e17: An Overview
* e17: Beginner Desktop Tweaks
* e17: Shelves & Drawers Explained
* OpenOffice 3.2, Part 7: Letters & Labels
* Monitor Your System With GKrellM
* Alternate OS: Kolibri, Part 1

KDE 4.5.4 now available for PCLinuxOS

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As of today, the latest release in KDE's 4.5 series is 4.5.4, which adds a bunch of stabilization and translation updates on top of 4.5. PCLinuxOS users in general are encouraged to upgrade to 4.5.4. This update is available through the Synaptic Package manager if you have KDE 4 installed.

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PCLinuxOS KDE Full and Mini ISOS updated to 2010.11

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Updated both PCLinuxOS KDE full and mini isos to 2010.11 with the latest updates through yesterday. This brings in KDE 4.5.3 on the isos, Firefox 3.6.12, Thunderbird 3.1.6, Digikam 1.6.0 and Pidgin 2.7.7 just to name a few of the updates. This should make it easy for users new to PCLinuxOS as they won't have so many updates to perform to get to current status.

working quake 1

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unreal gold install

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Getting old games to work is tricky sometimes. But sometimes it's still possible.

new quake 2 install

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If you've had difficulty finding a good binary that still works for quake 2 try Yamagi Quake 2. Just follow the instructions there cuz they work perfectly on modern Linux systems. Yipppeee!

PCLinuxOS 64-bit

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Starting packaging PCLinuxOS 64-bit. Got the first 1000 packages rebuilt. Only 12,000 more to go. Big Grin

GNOME 2.32.1 desktop updated for PCLinuxOS

Saimer and I finished packaging Gnome 2.32.1 desktop for PCLinuxOS and shipping the packages to the repositories. This update should appear shortly in your Synaptic Package Manager if you have the Gnome Destkop installed.

Gstreamer Conference 2010 Videos and Slides uploaded

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The Gstreamer Conference 2010 which was held on 26th October 2010 at Cambridge, U.K. had it's event dates clashing with CELF, the Embedded Linux Conference, Europe.

The videos and presentation slides for the same have been recently released.

Maintenance Release - pclinuxos gnome 2010.11

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Release Date: 11-11-2010
Size: 685 MB
Md5Sum: 44f80d27e30c37bae4f5e505d77a3a3f
Produced by: slax
User Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

PCLinuxOS Enlightenment (E-17) Desktop updated.

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We’re excited to announce the PCLinuxOS Enlightenment Desktop packages have been updated to the second beta release of the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries.

Maintenance Release - pclinuxos kde 2010.10

Release Date: 10-28-2010
Size: 698 MB
Md5Sum:43b81b9c2334acaa55959f89ec6a5d5d
Produced by: Texstar
User Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Release Date: 10-28-2010
KDE-minime
Size: 436 MB
Md5Sum:bbff5cb76f5b7683e692c5f6e83abd70
User Level: Intermediate, Advanced

Maintenance Release - pclinuxos lxde 2010.10

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Release Date: 10-28-2010
Size: 587MB
Md5Sum: 8ed461087f8e360d0fc1268217f36bc1
Produced by: Neal Brooks
User Level: Intermediate, Advanced

Mini Version
Size: 494MB
Md5sum: 74953c3b58963ee31d3d194e87152a6f

Maintenance Release - pclinuxos phoenix xfce 2010.10

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Release Date: 10-28-2010
Size: 640 MB
MD5Sum: 50cf18f74a22ce491d65e92d13736665
Produced by: Joble
User Level: Intermediate, Advanced

PCLinuxOS Phoenix Xfce Edition features the lightweight but fully functional Xfce desktop environment. Is it designed for productivity. It load and executes applications fast while conserving system resources.

Features:

Maintenance Release - pclinuxos zen mini 2010.10

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Release Date: 10-28-2010
Size: 330 MB
Md5Sum: 1d53cf500db02eab4bbc1e0df79e3440
Produced by: Siamer
User Level: Intermediate, Advanced

Distribution Release - pclinuxos enlightenment 2010.11

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Release Date: 11-01-2010
Size: 700 MB
Md5Sum: fd5095e8490da12e09ee0b4afaaec336
Produced by: Texstar and Associates
Artwork Theme by: Agust
User Level: Intermediate, Advanced

Light/Mini Version
Size: 483MB
Md5Sum: b6647443b972d9c6d7ff6b5e56183bac
Produced by: smurflover

Some site news

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In light of the malware scare yesterday, I thought it might be prudent to make sure everything else was up-to-date on security fixes as well. In addition, I've added a new theme for registered folks to try out.

Malware Warning (resolved)

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I have been informed that my site was producing malware warnings from Google. Google web tools reported that some malicious ads were possibly being served through my OpenX ad server. OpenX has been removed and the database deleted. tuxmachines.org is completely safe as are the google ads that remain.

Upgrade Ubuntu to latest version – using shell

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All you need to do is to run few commands to upgrade your existing Ubuntu to latest version.

How to install libreoffice in Ubuntu using PPA

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How to install libreoffice in Ubuntu using PPA

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