Upon the release of Gnote 0.4.0, another clear warning is given
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Qt vs. GTK: Konqueror, Arora, Firefox, Midori, Epiphany
I’ve mentioned a couple of times that, at least in my opinion, KDE is losing out to GNOME because there simply aren’t as many Qt applications as GTK ones. This is the second in a series of articles comparing different kind of applications.
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Watch Video…without Flash
"Dailymotion is excited to launch a new R&D platform dedicated to free video formats and web standards: openvideo.dailymotion.com. You don’t need the Adobe Flash plugin to watch videos on this platform - the only requirement is the latest version of Firefox, 3.5 beta, available here..."
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Business Card Tutorial in Inkscape.org
This tutorial will demonstrate how to create a print ready business card template and design using Inkscape.org. The steps in this tutorial will work for Inkscape versions 0.46 and 0.47.
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FEL: Emacs, Verilog-mode, dinotrace
"I have just pushed dinotrace to Fedora stable repositories. This will elevate the digital design experience for Emacs users..."
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Visual Polish in the Firefox 3.5 Themes
We are now in the process of landing a few refreshed icons for the Firefox 3.5 themes. Across all 4 platforms roughly 25 of the icons are either being tweaked or are entirely new (there were some last minute feature additions, like geolocation). Here are a few highlights.
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Gimp FX Foundry: 115 Scripts Ready for Gimp 2.6
There are lots of scripts to the Gimp, which simplifies your image editing. Gimp FX Foundry has merged a whole lot of different scripts to a collection and where you will find the most you will ever need for your image editing.
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Pyjama for Linux: Listen to Free Music
"Python Jamendo Audio" or Pyjama is a python / GTK audio streaming application, which is thought to bring the free Jamendo - music on your PC. You can browse through artists and albums, mark your favorite songs and create playlists.
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Fast Forward: VLC 1.0.0 Media Player RC1
May 13 VideoLAN announced and made ready for download the release candidate of its VLC Media Player 1.0. The new version supports more codecs and provides numerous enhancements.
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Fedora 11 Screenshot Tour
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Kpackagekit - First Impressions and Troubleshoots
Kpackagekit is the default package manager on Kubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty)..These are some first impressions and troubleshoots..
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Limit CPU Usage By Process [Linux]
cpulimit is a simple program that attempts to limit the cpu usage of a process (expressed in percentage, not in cpu time). This is useful to control batch jobs, when you don't want them to eat too much cpu. It does not act on the nice value or other scheduling priority stuff, but on the real cpu usage. Also, it is able to adapt itself to the overall system load, dynamically and quickly.
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Up close and personal with Debian 5.0
The latest Debian version – 5.0, codenamed Lenny – was released on 14 February. To mark the release, Linux Format magazine talked to some of the developers involved and took a look at the new stuff on offer.
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The KDE 4.3 beta: KDE Returns to Incremental Releases
With the release of the KDE 4.3 beta, the project is returning to incremental releases, and concentrating on customization and ease of use on the desktop, the panel, and system settings.
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Tomboy, Gnote, and the limits of forks
Your editor has long been a user of the Tomboy note-taking tool. Tomboy makes it easy to gather thoughts, organize them, and pull them up on demand; it is, beyond doubt, a useful productivity tool. But all is not perfect with Tomboy. Some people have complained about its faults for a while; Hubert Figuiere, instead, chose to do something about it in the form of the Gnote utility.
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