http://blogs.gnome.org – This is a bug fix release in the 2.16 series. 9 bugs fixed in this release! See the original announcement for more info and downloads. (Software)
http://blogs.gnome.org – This is a bug fix release in the 2.16 series. 9 bugs fixed in this release! See the original announcement for more info and downloads. (Software)
http://linux.com – Google has announced the next battle in the war for operating system dominance has begun. And Linux will be their weapon of choice. (Software)
http://linux.com – Chromium, the open source development version of Google's Chrome web browser, recently gained support for native theming on the Linux platform. (Software)
http://www.clutter-project.org – the Clutter team is currently in Gran Canaria, for the 2009 Desktop Summit. (Software)
http://osrevolution.com – VideoLAN project announced the release of VLC media player 1.0.0 (Software)
http://desktoplinuxreviews.com – n a nutshell it is a project based on Arch Linux that lets you simply pop a DVD or CD into your x86 computer and start running games. That’s it. No configuration. No installation of games. No desktop distribution problems to wrestle with. You simply insert the DVD, boot up your computer and start playing. No fuss, no muss. (Software)
http://dot.kde.org – (Software)
http://blogs.gnome.org – Answered several sets of email interview questions for articles about the Desktop Summit. Interviewed several more advisory board members. Tried to get the writeup out before GUADEC but didn’t quite manage. (Software)
http://blogs.gnome.org – Here’s a quick roundup of recent happenings with Mutter and Metacity. (Software)
http://linux.com – The Akademy Awards for 2009 have been announced, celebrating the best of KDE contributors. (Software)
http://blogs.gnome.org – Davyd Madeley made an interesting suggestion for redesigning the theme format. Assuming, as seems likely, we end up using (Software)
http://www.gimpusers.com – GAP is a collection of GIMP plugins that make it possible to create animations as sequences of single frames. The result can be saved as animated GIF, AVI or MPEG file (external libraries are used for this). (Software)