"Hi all! I am pleased to announce the new version for the GNU IceCat web browser [...] Differently from other versions, the additional privacy features were moved in a separate extension, gnuzilla_privacy.xpi ..."
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Tutorial : Create Urban Style Artwork/Wallpaper using Gimp
There are several ways to create Urban Style artwork .. You can make it from Scratch like in this Tutorial that I posted.. Or you can ease you work by using versatile Vector brushes..
Photoshop user are well aware of Urban/grungy style artwork.. But like my previous Tutorial I will use my favourite GFX program I.e. THE GIMP to create Urban Style Artwork..
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the new GNOME duality
First of all, I think that the GNOME project is in a really strange place right now. Others called it “decadence” but I’ve been thinking of it more as a state of transition. Things are changing in GNOME and I think that it’s largely just a reflection of time. GNOME has been around for more than a decade. Leadership is changing. GNOME is evolving into something else.
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Virus : A paralysed object on GNU/Linux
Recently I faced two incidents when I had to format my flash drive as it would simply refuse to open at all just because it was infected with some nasty viruses from my office computers.
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Jabber/XMPP client Jabbim 0.4.3 released
Jabbim is a client for communication over XMPP/Jabber protocol, written in the Python language using Qt (4.3), PyQt (4.3) and Pyxl library, which is a part of the client. The aim of the Jabbim client is to make Jabber approachable for common people, so it is a client for common users and beginners. Because of this philosophy the Jabbim client might not suit everyone.
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10 + 2 things you’ll get with Ubuntu 8.10 “Intrepid Ibex”
A quick resume of what the most important (IMHO) things users will get with the next Ubuntu release: Intrepid Ibex.
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Towards using the FreeRunner as my primary phone
"Having had some time to play around with the FreeRunner's software (see my previous post), I can make a few more remarks about it now.
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As promised, today we’ll take a look at the various interesting window managers for the X Window System which aren’t (necessarily) a part of a certain desktop environment (that means Enlightenment DR 17 doesn’t count here people, sorry, please take a look at the desktop environment guide).
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Windows Now Open Source
The news is here, today 'LinuxTreat' in association with other open-source developer had released some flavor of Windows for free (you may also download the source code)
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Linux guru? then switch to Arch Linux!
It's official, I've ditched Debian (and Ubuntu) completely. All my computers are now running Arch Linux. Why did I switch? It's more stable, faster, updated more frequently and more customisable. Let me explain some of the main differences.
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Improve system performance by moving your log files to RAM
The Ramlog project lets you keep your system logs in RAM while your machine is running and copies them to disk when you shut down. If you are running a laptop or mobile device with syslog enabled, Ramlog might help you increase your battery life or the life of the flash drive on your mobile device.
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BSNL EVDO on GNU/Linux
A simple how to for configuring the BSNL EVDO connection in GNU/Linux.
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Offline Wikipedia for Linux
Did you know that it's possible to view the content of the biggest and most widely used online encyclopedia without the need for Internet connectivity? That's right, Wikipedia, with over 10 million articles in 253 languages can be viewed offline in your Linux box anytime, anywhere.
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WordPress 2.6 Released
The WordPress team have announced the release of WordPress 2.6, the latest version of the popular open source blogging software.
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Linux kernel 2.6.26
So it's been almost three months since 2.6.25 (87 days to be exact, I
think), making this a longer-than-usual release cycle. Or maybe it just feels that way, and we're always getting close to three months these days.
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