Pyroom 0.4.1 released – download now

By Detector | 03 April 2009

Writer? Blogger? Novelist? Need distraction free writing system for Linux? You’ve already find it. Pyroom is easy to use full screen writing tool, that strips away toolbars, menus and other distraction elements, introducing you in old...
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KDE 4.2.2 released

By Detector | 03 April 2009

KDE community announced new improved and bugfix 4.2.2 KDE version, code named “Cano” that is ready for update and download. Here you can find a full changelog of bug fixes and improvements list. The most visible...
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How to remove recent projects from Brasero on Ubuntu

By Detector | 02 April 2009

When you recording or burning a project with Brasero, it saves yours recent projects in a list and everybody using Brasero after, will have preview of your burned files. Or if you are using a public...
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New nVidia Linux driver 180.44

By Detector | 31 March 2009

nVidia does not intend to open GeForce graphics card drivers for the community, but as a compensation they get full hands working and releasing five versions of high quality binary drivers only for one month. So...
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Ardour 2.8 released – Install with One Click on Ubuntu

By Detector | 30 March 2009

A more than a month ago, Ardour project lose his major sponsor SAE (SAE Institute originally the School of Audio Engineering) but we are happy to announce that development is going strong and the 3.0 version...
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Ubuntu and Kubuntu 9.04 beta are available for download

By Detector | 27 March 2009

Ubuntu 9.04 Beta and Kubuntu 9.04 beta are now available for download. Download and test here for Ubuntu or here for Kubuntu. You can found what’s new, list of mirrors and how to help to Ubuntu...
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Canonical Will Stop with the Support of Linux Ubuntu 7.10. After One Month

By Detector | 27 March 2009

Canonical, before 18 months released Ubuntu 7.10. with code name Gutsy Gibbon – the version which got a lot of sympathy among Linux users. Default working environment for Ubuntu 7.10. was GNOME 2.20. “Gutsy” was the...
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Intel Moblin V2 Core Alpha 2 released

By Detector | 25 March 2009

Intel Moblin optimized Linux hits Alpha 2. The Moblin Linux is optimized for Intel Atom hardware and targeting netbook segment it offers a number of advantages especially extreme fast boot times and responsive desktop. Moblin V2...
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Why New Linux Distributions Are Better of Windows for Installing New Software

By Detector | 24 March 2009

The answer is: With new Linux Distributions, everything is much simpler. For example if you want to install new software in Windows you need to do some or all of next steps: Search the web to...
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Linux tip: How To Find and Execute Linux Commands and Files

By Detector | 24 March 2009

This is simple Linux tip for using find command. The find command in Linux is not only useful for finding files, but is also useful for processing the ones it finds too. Here is a quick...
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