The talk of the town is that the next version of Kubuntu will have a new default browser, replacing Konqueror, the longtime KDE favorite.
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Slackware 13.1 gets a second release candidate
The Slackware developers have issued a second release candidate (RC2) for version 13.1 of their Linux distribution, updating several of the included components
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Linux Mint 9 (Isadora)
Whenever a new version of Ubuntu is released, a new version of Linux Mint soon follows. This time around it’s Linux Mint 9. Linux Mint 9 is based on Ubuntu 10.04.
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Arch Linux 2010.05 arrives
The latest 2010.05 images of Arch Linux feature the 2.6.33.4 Linux kernel and a number of updates and bug fixes over the previous 2009.08 release from August of last year
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digiKam Photo Manager To Get Face Recognition
Linux users really love Google Picasa even though it's not a native Linux application (unpack the .deb and you'll notice some wine.exe and other such files). Reading the comments from our "best linux photo manager / organizer" post, it seems face recognition is the feature that attracts people the most to Picasa.
Well, it seems Google Picasa will have a serious native Linux competitor,
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Google Open Sources VP8 Video Codec, Packs It Into WebM Video Format - Already Available On YouTube
As you probably know, a Google I/O conference was held today and a lot of blogs said they will announce big things. And big it was: Google officially announced the release of an open source, royalty-free video format called WebM which will be using the VP8 codec Google aquired from On2 as well as Vorbis audio.
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Debian + Backports is Better than the Latest Ubuntu
Debian Stable has a bad reputation of being little obsolete. It's never able to catch up with time. But I don't buy to the view that Debian Stable is outdated.
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Using SVG Templates for Design
This tutorial we will look at application support for creating high-quality designs using Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) templates. SVG offers some unique opportunities over several of the other popular file formats in which templates are found.
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Making Movies on Linux with Kdenlive
I've been avoiding video editing for years. I've seen a couple of tutorials that always made it look too complicated. But recently, at a model airplane fun fly, I shot a lot of short video clips with my digital camera. I needed a way to combine the good parts into a video I could put on the web.
Read more »Writing made easy for young students: Introducing WriteType
After several months of development, it is finally time to introduce the world to WriteType. WriteType is an application designed to aid young students in writing and typing on the computer. It offers text completion to make touch typing more efficient.
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Firefox 4: fast, powerful, and empowering
Today, I presented an early product plan for Firefox 4 to the Mozilla community (live, over the web!) to share our vision for the next version of Firefox, and what projects are underway to realize it. Then I invited everyone to get involved by joining our engineering or product development efforts.
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Spotlight on Linux: PCLinuxOS 2010
The long anticipated release of PCLinuxOS 2010 finally arrived a few weeks ago and reviews have been overwhelmingly positive. Even with the new crew and new features, it's still very much PCLOS.
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Fedora: Further release 13 delay & scholarship awarded
The next version of Fedora is now to be released on the 25th of May. This year the annually awarded Fedora scholarship goes to long-standing contributor Ian Weller
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Fedora 14 to be named Laughlin
The Fedora community has selected the name Laughlin for Fedora 14, the version of Fedora that will be developed after Fedora 13 which is now in release candidate phase
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Pidgin 2.7.0 is released
Pidgin is a chat program which lets you log in to accounts on multiple chat networks simultaneously. This means that you can be chatting with friends on MSN, talking to a friend on Google Talk, and sitting in a Yahoo chat room all at the same time. New release includes a ton of bug fixes, some new features, and a fix for a security issue.
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