Manipulate data on your CDMA cell phone by BitPim

admin on August 17th, 2008 | File Under Accessory, Linux Software -

Are you using CDMA cell phone? Do you want to manage your cell phone data on Linux? BitPim can help you to manage your the data on Linux.” BitPim is a program that allows you to view and manipulate data on many CDMA phones from LG, Samsung, Sanyo and other manufacturers. This includes the PhoneBook, Calendar, WallPapers, RingTones (functionality varies by phone) and the Filesystem for most Qualcomm CDMA chipset based phones”.BitPim is a cross-platform software under the GNU General Public License , it can run on Linux、Mac OS X & Windows Read More »

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Flash Player 10 RC released

admin on August 12th, 2008 | File Under Linux news, Recommended -

These release notes document known issues related to the beta versions of Adobe® Flash® Player 10, code named “Astro”.  The current release candidate build for Windows and Macintosh is 10.0.2.26. The current release candidate for Linux is 10.0.0.569. Read more Download

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Olympic concept KDE 4.1 theme preview- gorgeous!

admin on August 9th, 2008 | File Under Desktop Effects, KDE Theme -

RedFlag Linux is a popular native Linux distribution of China.RedFlag will use a new Olympic concept KDE4.1 theme for their upcoming new version- RedFlag 7.Let’s see the Olympic concept KDE 4.1 theme ’s design,gorgeous! Read More »

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a beautiful and lovely cursor theme-Gruppled Cursors

admin on August 9th, 2008 | File Under Desktop Effects -

Gruppled Cursors is a beautiful and lovely cursor theme set,it was made by using Inkscape.

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VMware signs up and joins Linux Foundation

admin on August 8th, 2008 | File Under Linux news, Recommended -

Virtualisation giant VMware has announced that it has joined the Linux Foundation, lining up alongside existing members such as Adobe, Google and IBM. Read more

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Technology: Enabling Temperature Sensors in Linux

admin on August 6th, 2008 | File Under Linux ariticles, Recommended -

Most computers these days come with a myriad of sensors to monitor the temperature of your computer. These sensors are generally located on the processor and the motherboard, and you might also have sensors on your video card. On top of that, all S.M.A.R.T-enabled hard drives have built-in temperature monitoring.Read more

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Elyssa KDE Community Edition RC1 (BETA 045) released

admin on August 6th, 2008 | File Under Linux news, Recommended -

This is the first BETA release of the KDE Community Edition for Linux Mint 5, codename Elyssa, based on Daryna and compatible with Ubuntu Hardy and its repositories.Note: This is not a KDE 4 desktop. Read More »

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Release - CCux Linux 0.9.9

admin on August 4th, 2008 | File Under Linux news, Recommended -

After 2 years without a new version, we are proud to announce the availability of CCux Linux 0.9.9.

Features

- KDE 4.1.0

- Gnome, XFCE, Fluxbox directly selectable as Desktop environment via the installer

- Kernel 2.6.26

- Openoffice

- VDR integration

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New Linux Foundation Meeting for End-Users

admin on August 2nd, 2008 | File Under Linux ariticles, Recommended -

The Linux Foundation has had several public meetings before, but they were really only for Linux developers and their best friends. Now, the Foundation is holding one for end-users: the Linux Foundation End User Collaboration Summit.

The meeting will be held on October 13 and 14th at the Desmond Tutu Center in New York City. The idea is to get end users and community developers together to try to co-ordinate what users want and what developers plan on delivering.

Before booking your tickets for NYC though, this meeting will be far from open to everyone. The event is limited to 150 individuals. And, by end-users, the Foundation isn’t talking about home users, it’s talking about CTOs, system architects and senior IT representatives from major companies, non-profits and the government.

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9 File Managers for Linux

admin on August 2nd, 2008 | File Under Linux ariticles, Recommended -

Konqueror - Default file manager in KDE3, Konqueror was replaced by Dolphin in KDE4. Very powerful, Konqueror supports profiles, split windows, several view modes, plugins and much more features.
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Krusader - Another powerful file manager for KDE, Krusader has an interface similar to Midnight Commander, starting by default with two panels (the so-called ‘twin panel’ mode).
Official website

Dolphin - The new file manager in KDE4, Dolphin aims to be easy to use and provides basic features for file management. Although the official homepage claims that Dolphin focuses on usability, I found it harder to use than Konqueror or Xfe, for example. But since I don’t use it much, I guess that’s just because I’m not used to it yet.
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