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KDE 4.4.3 reached Debian Sid, and its awesome
Today, the 3rd of May 2010, KDE SC 4.4.3 has been uploaded to Debian Sid (Unstable). This is the first of the 4.4.x series that Debian has had (outside of the Experimental repository and an unofficial repository), and so far the whole of it is awesome.
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Amazing HTML5 Video Player Demo Powered By Ogg Theora
A demonstration page of the SublimeVideo player. It still has some bugs in it, but this is rock-solid proof that high-quality Ogg Theora video is capable of quick streaming in this player.
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HOWTO: Use Gnome Network-Manager in other DEs
I really like many of the things KDE has to offer, however KDE's network manager applet (knetworkmanager) still is lacking compared to Gnome's applet.
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Expected features in Fedora 13 Goddard
boot.fedoraproject.org (BFO) is one of the unique features in Fedora. This effort by Fedora community hopes to completely remove DVD installations in long term.
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KDE PIM on Mobile – What’s going on?
KDE PIM developers are working hard to get a personal information management stack based on KDE and Akonadi onto Maemo/MeeGo devices with the benefits and features that Kontact and the rest of KDE PIM brings desktop users today in stable versions of KDE PIM.
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GNOBSD - A beginning
GNOBSD is an OpenBSD-based operating system with a rather unique feature little seen in the UNIX world - a bootable live DVD with automatic hardware detection, very much akin to Linux distributions.
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NimbleX 2010 Beta Makes the Switch to KDE4
After a couple of years of silence, a new version of NimbleX, a light-weight, Slackware-based Linux distribution is now available.
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Peppermint OS: A review
What do you get when you combine the flexibility, versatility and ease of maintenance of Ubuntu, the blinding speed and simplicity of LXDE, and a focus on social media and the cloud?
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Mozilla has announced that its new Account Manager feature has graduated from being a Mozilla Labs project and that it will be included in a future release of its open source Firefox web browser
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Tinycore Linux and "On Demand" Computing
Tinycore is ... tiny: it's 10MB, which puts it right at the bottom of the "small Linux" distros. It's also very core. There are no apps. It boots to a minimal desktop (WM, built for Tinycore) with a small dock (Wbar), and nothing else.
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Firefox gets a sexy new addons manager
Mozilla continues to plug away at Firefox.next, and one area they've been working at is the add-on system.
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An In-depth Look at Gentoo Linux
Kernel News has an excellent article covering the ins and outs of running Gentoo Linux. Not sure why no one covers Gentoo Linux anymore, nice to see someone is covering this excellent Distribution.
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Your Virtual Desktops
Remember when I asked you about how you used your virtual workspaces? Well, ever since then (yes, ever since last Friday. It seems like a long time) I've been doing my darndest to collate the data I received from you guys, and trying to decide what I thought of it all.
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Gedit: No more text-based editor for you
I am partial to the Nano text based editor. For many users that editor (or one like it) is all they need. Because of the simplicity of the tools, why slow down your work with a GUI right? But for some, those GUI-less editors are a big turn off.
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