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Read more »Why Is PCLinuxOS 2007 Better Than Ubuntu ?
1. First reason, PCLOS is based on KDE, while Ubuntu is based on GNOME.
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Configure Startup Programs In Ubuntu!
For those of you using a Linux OS, you might have wanted to start a particular program or application at start up - when you login.
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Switching to Ubuntu
I bought a new laptop with the standard Vista installed. I dislike Vista and I would have to go through a costly upgrade to everyone of my programs.
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CompizFusion: ***Updated guide for Ubuntu 7.04***
This guide is about as “official” as a 3rd party how-to can get. Amaranth is the Compiz Developer and Maintainer for Ubuntu. Use this guide if: 1. You are installing CompizFusion for the first time. 2. If you are having trouble with other 3rd party sources 3. You just want to try something new
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Compiz Fusion: New logo and new animations
The logo is by Graphfreak and may be modified for future release as the artist works with the web team to tweak the design.
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Students develop new GNU installer
“The developed installer LX series of advanced Debian GNU Hurd is available in the CD format. It makes the installation task much simple and easy to boot,”
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Hands on: Tips and tricks for Ubuntu
Over the past few months, we’ve looked at the installation and configuration of Feisty Fawn, the latest release of Ubuntu Linux, which is perhaps the most popular free Linux distribution available.
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The Leading Open Source Tool for Online Surveys
The LimeSurvey Development Team announces her new version - LimeSurvey Version 1.50. This international OpenSource-Project made big improvements in the last year and is proud to release this new version.
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Customizing your screensaver in GNOME
One popular screensaver in Ubuntu is “Floating Ubuntu”, which displays a number of Ubuntu logos floating around the screen.
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Linux on the common users PC is happening!
GNU/Linux based Open Source Operating Systems are right now and have been for a while ready to become the mainstream software of choice used daily by billions of people. As I see it we are currently on the verge of a major revolution in Personal Computers primarily in regards to the software everyone uses without thinking about it
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Migrating from Windows to Linux
There are many articles written about the reasons why users may wish to convert to Linux. Frequently cited reasons include the favorable licensing terms, the freely distributable software (with source code), support from the Linux community, improved security, open file formats, the fact that Linux can run on a wide variety of platforms, etc.
Read more »Where can I download a free firewall?
Free firewalls have become very common and represent an excellent alternative to commercial firewall packages. Most of these firewalls run under some form of Linux, FreeBSD, or OpenBSD. Many of these free firewalls are front-ends for lower-level firewall packages such as pf, iptables, and ipchains.
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Linux Gamers’ Game List
Finding good Linux games, whether they’re community built or commercial offerings, isn’t always that easy and that’s why icclus.org maintain a Linux Gamers’ Game List. It has 371 games listed at the time of writing.
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Issue 19 of Free Software Magazine is out
Issue 19 of Free Software Magazine is out, and so are another 18 fantastic articles. Tony Mobily opens the magazine with his editorial on file formats. Andrew Min and Gary Richmond join forces to provide useful tips&tricks, while Robin Monks reviews some of the best free software media players.
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