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[14 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]
Elive E17 Compiz Where Debian meets Enlightenment.

Elive is not yet another Linux distro it is perfect match of easness, power and beauty.Elive is based on Debian and uses Enlightenment as its windows manager, which gives Mac OS X look and feel. Elive E17 is a complete example of power & beauty. Elive is a complete operating system for your computer. It is the perfect choice for replacing your proprietary, high-cost system. It is built on top of Debian GNU/Linux and customized to meet your needs for a complete operating system while still offering the user …

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[12 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]
Download Moonlight 1.0 Siverlight of linux | Ubuntu, Fedora, Suse & Redhat.

Moonlight is a free and open-source implementation of the Silverlight web application framework which was originally developed by Microsoft. Moonlight is currently being developed by the Mono Project.Moonlight currently tracks the Silverlight 1.0 .NET implementation. The first completed version, Moonlight 1.0, supporting Silverlight 1.0 was released 20 January 2009. Support for Silverlight 2.0 is still a work in progress.hese are currently built without multimedia support. No video or mp3 playback is enabled on these binaries.These are test installers and are not complete or bug free. They are snapshots from …

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[12 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]
How to Downgrade to Firefox 2 in Ubuntu.

Firefox is the beloved web browser of many users across all operating systems, and for good reason: it’s stable, fast, and easily customizable. Or, at least it was. With the release of Firefox 3, users were assaulted with a barrage of bugs and–perhaps the most annoying problem–random crashing and freezing. One moment, you’re happily surfing the web, and the next, you’re staring at your Desktop. Why? Because Firefox 3 crashed. Again.
There’s a simple solution to this problem–reverting back to the stable, much-liked Firefox 2. The latest versions of Ubuntu automatically …

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[7 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]
GNOME Team Released 2.25.90 Beta.

GNOME team released  2.25.90 Beta 1 just before 1 Month of it’s most awaitng release of GNOME Desktop Environment 2.26  The announcement comes from Frederic Peters says “ This is the sixth development release, and the first beta, towards our 2.26 release that will happen in March 2009.  By now most things are in place, and your mission is easy: Go download it. Go compile it. Go test it. And go hack on it, document it, translate it, fix it.” The GNOME 2.25.x is an unstable series of releases especially developed for testing and hacking, as …

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[6 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]
How to Install Google Chrome in UBUNTU Linux.

  
Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google and based on the WebKit layout engine and application framework.It was first released as beta for Windows in September 2, 2008. Till december chrome grabs 1% share of browser market.Mac OS X and Linux versions are under development & will be available very soon. you are really mad for running Chrome in UBUNTU Linux then explore the power of WINE ( WINdow Emulator ).Follow the simple steps given below & taste Google Chrome in UBUNTU.

Make sure you have installed Wine.
Make sure …

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[3 Feb 2009 | 4 Comments | ]
Transform GNOME Linux into Mac OSX with texOSX 1.5

TexOSX recently moved to new home @ TexOSX.Wordpress . TexOSX is the best application to give your dying & boring Gnome Linux into a Yankee & Cool OSX style look & interface.texOSX 1.5 is a theme pack which contains: Wallpapers, Skydomes, Cubes Caps, AWN Theme, Cursors, Icons, Upsplash Theme, Grub Theme, Fonts, Emerald Theme, GTK Theme, GDM Theme, Mozilla, MP, Pidgin Theme, Ryththembox 4 AWN, Sounds and lots more! 
 Now the question is how to install just download the texOSX 1.5.tar.gz & follow the step by step guide given below.
Download TexOSX  Click …

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[31 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]
KDE 4.2 Visual guide.

KDE 4.2 is available for download.. KDE 4.2 builds on the technology introduced with KDE 4.0 in January 2008. After the release of KDE 4.1, which was aimed at casual users, the KDE Community is now confident we have a compelling offering for the majority of end users.Here we have a set of visuals which explores the beauty of KDE 4.2
 
First KDE 4.2 Guide is here. The New KDE has many Bug Fixes and looks really cool. Have a look and Download the new KDE 4.2.

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[31 Jan 2009 | 4 Comments | ]
Intel showcased Moblin first Linux optimized for Intel Atom and Netbooks.

We’re hearing more and more about specific netbook-optimized operating systems, and Intel is joining in the game with an alpha release of Moblin, their netbook Linux OS optimized for Atom.
Moblin is based largely on Fedora (red hat), and it’s still a work in progress, but its main goal is to optimize performance for Atom and Core 2 processors running on smaller machines. The alpha Intel just released already has an innovative network connection manager and fast optimized boot times, and it’ work well with Dell’s Mini 9. While working on …

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[30 Jan 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 released download from Torrent / Rapidshare.

Last time we published about RHEL 5.3 supports Intel i7 processor.Finally the wait is over Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Desktop is an attractive and highly productive alternative for client systems like desktop and laptop computers. An environment that sets the standard for client operating systems in the focused areas of security and management.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 has many improvements over previous version, which include:
 
Virtualized
Virtualized systems, which offer improved resource management and operational flexibility through features such as live …

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[28 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]
KDE 4.2 Released Download now.

The KDE Community today announced the immediate availability of “The Answer”, (a.k.a KDE 4.2.0), readying the Free Desktop for end users. KDE 4.2 builds on the technology introduced with KDE 4.0 in January 2008. After the release of KDE 4.1, which was aimed at casual users, the KDE Community is now confident we have a compelling offering for the majority of end users.
 
 
Highlights of KDE 4.2.0:
· New and improved applets
· New system and application notifications
· Efficient and smooth window management
· New breathtaking desktop effects
· Easier configuration
· Tasks can be grouped
· File manager-like desktop …