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Secret Future Ubuntu User Interface Plans Revealed!
Submitted by eco2geek on Saturday 27th of March 2010 07:46:36 PM Filed under
Mark Shuttleworth recently said that "moving everything to the left opens up the space on the right nicely." But what "innovative options" might he be referring to? To find out, we contacted a member of Ubuntu's design team, Drew A. Gooey-Aubergine, who gave us an exclusive look at what innovative new features Ubuntu users might see on the right-hand side of their windows in future releases.
Beginners guide to Linux installation on flashdrive
Submitted by linkin47 on Tuesday 16th of March 2010 01:23:50 PM Filed under
I know you like to try every new linux distribution, but not interested in burning cds and booting from it. Ok, here is a solution to your problem, install your linux distro in a flash drive and boot from it without going to the hassels of creating a boot cd.
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Beginners guide to Ubuntu customization
Submitted by linkin47 on Tuesday 16th of March 2010 01:18:20 PM Filed under
Considering the case of a beginner in Linux world, the most haunting task is that of window customization and now it is made easier with Ubuntu Tweak. Ubuntu Tweak functions like an extended control panel and simply facilitates the matching settings even more advanced users and even provides customization which is not possible by default installation
Xbox Media Center is becoming more dearer Open Source Project.
Submitted by itzab on Saturday 13th of March 2010 08:09:55 AM Filed under
XBMC has definetely got reasons to get popular these days.XBMC (Formely Known as Xbox Media Center) is basically a free and open source cross platform media centre to suit all your media needs.
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Our Hero srlinuxx
Submitted by poodles on Tuesday 9th of March 2010 09:18:12 PM Filed under
Sometimes you find that special someone that changes the world. srlinuxx finally gets noticed.
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Download Youtube Videos in Ubuntu Linux the easiest way
Submitted by itzab on Monday 8th of March 2010 05:48:23 AM Filed under
If you are using a linux based operating system like Ubuntu, literally downloading the youtube videos is as easy as just watching it. I mean it when I said it. Anyway here I explain the best and the easiest options I found in downloading the youtube videos.
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Install Softwares in Ubuntu 9.10 without internet connection
Submitted by itzab on Monday 8th of March 2010 05:42:06 AM Filed under
Weeks ago when I was trying to setup Ubuntu in my pc for the first time, installing new software you need in your new pc would be a impossible process without internet or any Repository DVDs. I managed to get a few resources from net and here I will explain it as a step by step procedure. First you should have another computer which is well connected to the internet or you should have an APTonCD created by someone. Once you install the required softwares with the help of internet connected PC, you could backup all the packages into a CD for using next time.
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Elive 2.0 is Definitely a Jewel
Submitted by jareddkingg on Sunday 7th of March 2010 12:53:46 AM Filed under
Elive has everything eye-candy and speed. Dubbed Topaz, Elive 2.0 is still powered by the Debian mammoth and the lightweight Enlightenment E17 desktop environment. The developers state that the it is so light that it uses only half of the resources on a system with less than 128 MB of system RAM!
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Getting Started with GTK and GLade for GUI programming
Submitted by itzab on Friday 5th of March 2010 02:53:55 PM Filed under
The first thing one finds when trying to learn GTK is Glade which makes the whole process much easier .Here is the perfect way to get started with GTK gui programming and the collection of best tutorials on net.
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How to add GUI for your open source applications?
Submitted by itzab on Thursday 4th of March 2010 04:34:06 PM Filed under
When do you think you are ready for creating your own application? GTK and Qt ,the same toolkits behind GNOME and KDE, are the best graphical toolkits fit for this job. Providing the same functionality they have their own advantages and disadvantages.
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Pulseaudio and Kmix 4.4 in Sabayon 5
Submitted by Thev00d00 on Friday 19th of February 2010 05:15:25 PM Filed under
Recently there have been a number of issues reported in the forums and other places of people having issues with pulseaudio and kmix after updating to KDE 4.4.0. I am glad to announce that most of those issues should now be resolved...
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KDE 4.4 Mail Misunderstanding Explained & Akregator Surprize
Submitted by srlinuxx on Wednesday 17th of February 2010 06:30:11 PM Filed under
I've gotten quite a few responses to my quickie look at KDE 4.4 under Mandriva written for this week's Distrowatch Weekly. One of which came from Aaron J. Seigo himself. I thought I might share some of what he said since several people expressed similar concerns on the topic here in comments. I also found one really super-duper neato new feature in Akegator in 4.4 that deserves a mention.
LinuxCertified Laptop – a review, and a side plug for Linux, and Mint!
Submitted by revdjenk on Friday 5th of February 2010 06:02:50 PM Filed under
I have spent two days with my new laptop, the LC2210Si from LinuxCertified.
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From (Y)AWN to Cairo!
Submitted by revdjenk on Monday 1st of February 2010 02:44:32 AMAbout 1 1/2 years ago, I began experimenting with the various docks available to Linux which utilize Compiz's 3D offerings. I saw this as one more way to add a "wow" factor to show off Linux to others.
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Video tutorials on how to use , famous opensource software (all in one place) .
Submitted by linkin47 on Wednesday 27th of January 2010 09:29:45 AM Filed under
Welcome to the world of free video tutorials for your free software
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downtime today
Submitted by srlinuxx on Saturday 23rd of January 2010 11:19:01 PM Filed under
Again I'm in the awkward position of having to apologize for my cable company and their failing service lately. Service went out this morning about 8:30 and didn't return until almost 4 this afternoon.
Buying a Linux Laptop ...
Submitted by revdjenk on Saturday 23rd of January 2010 02:39:11 AM Filed under
It started with the hints of death of my Dell XPS 1330, a pattern I found discussed in a few forums online … the pattern is, first the adapter no longer is recognized as serving the appropriate wattage. (Which powers the laptop, but at a lower CPU rate and will not charge the battery. Bought a replacement adapter, and it worked for nearly a week, when it, too, failed with the dreaded message upon boot up. The next pattern is overheating, then motherboard failure. So, I began my quest for a replacement.
woohoo - one of mine made top 10
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 15th of January 2010 08:56:53 PM Filed under
One of my stories made LinuxPlanet's Top 10 Linux Planet Stories 2009. Maybe I'll get some more work there this year. 
Screencasting Under Linux--A brief Story
Submitted by gfranken on Friday 15th of January 2010 08:11:12 PM Filed under
Since my recent retirement from 34 years of mathematics and computer science teaching, I've been working on creating creating screencasts for teaching how to use various kinds of computer software. So, I need to record my screen while narrating audio. What follows is my story of what it takes to do this under Linux.
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Downtime - connectivity issues
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 15th of January 2010 07:00:50 AM Filed under
I guess you might have noticed we were offline today and the connection is still very spotty right now (will connect, but drops after a few seconds). There's a lineman supposed to come sometime tomorrow maybe, you know how that goes. I am sorry for the trouble and hope we'll be back up soon. Just keep trying. Don't forget about tuxmachines while we're down. 
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digiKam 7.7.0 is released
After three months of active maintenance and another bug triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 7.7.0 of its open source digital photo manager. See below the list of most important features coming with this release.
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Samsung, Red Hat to Work on Linux Drivers for Future Tech
The metaverse is expected to uproot system design as we know it, and Samsung is one of many hardware vendors re-imagining data center infrastructure in preparation for a parallel 3D world.
Samsung is working on new memory technologies that provide faster bandwidth inside hardware for data to travel between CPUs, storage and other computing resources. The company also announced it was partnering with Red Hat to ensure these technologies have Linux compatibility.
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