A list of all the linux Live CDs known to come configured by default with the possibility of browsing the internet anonymous through the tor proxy network.
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Announcement: Mono-Free Tomboy Replacement (Gnote) Releases Version 0.2.0
The new release of Gnote and its significance. A former Novell engineer has just released a new version of Gnote, whose great value we explained in [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]. The project is growing quickly because it's mostly a constructive port to Microsoft-independent grounds.
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15 Beautiful Ubuntu GDM Themes
GDM or GNOME Display Manager will easily allow anyone to fully customize the login screen theme without having to use the command line.There are tons of ready-made, user-submitted GDM themes available that we can just download and effortlessly install.
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Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope doesn't show the update icon in the system tray when there are updates available. This is because the update system was changed in Ubuntu Jaunty:
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OpenBSD: Check out my Xfce desktop
After many months in OpenBSD 4.4 with the project's default window manager, Fvwm, I decided to finally try one of the more popular "desktop environments."
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Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope Has Been Released
New features include:
1) Gnome 2.26 desktop environment, which includes the following new features:
a) brasero, an all-in-one CD burning application.
b) Improved multi-monitor handling.
2) X.Org server 1.6,
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Firefox 3.0.9 security release now available
As part of the Mozilla Corporation’s ongoing security and stability process, Firefox 3.0.9 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux users as a free download from getfirefox.com.
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Changing Priority on Linux Processes
When talking about processes priority is all about managing processor time. The Processor or CPU is like a human juggling multiple tasks at the same time. Sometimes we can have enough room to take on multiple projects. Sometimes we can only focus on one thing at a time.
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Home Education and Open Source Software
Home education is all the rage and for good reasons. How can Open Source Software help?
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10 Music making Apps for Linux
A list - with brief descriptions - of great applications for audio editing and production on Linux.
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SliTaz 2.0: Screenshot Tour
If you are looking for something small to run on an older computer, SliTaz is definitely a worthy contender to look into. Do not let the small size of the ISO fool you. It contains more than enough software to get you going.
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Xfce 4.6.1 Released
The first bugfix-release of xfce 4.6 has been released. We have been able to fix several issues during the past few weeks.
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Introducting KDE 4: Akregator News Feed Reader
Welcome to another issue of the Kontact series, this week we will give a look to Feeds part of Kontact, I used to use this application on KDE 3.5, and it seems like it didn't change much. But this isn't a bad thing.
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AcidRip for Linux Rips DVDs with Two-Click Ease
Just over a year ago, we offered a semi-easy way to rip DVDs in Linux to video files. Had we been up on AcidRip, we could've saved ourselves about 900 words.
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Linux-libre: now with a boot mascot!
Having gathered some beautiful samples, I decided on my favorite and put together a kernel patch today. It basically adds the option of building a new Linux-libre logo into the kernel. Here's the result!
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