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[Free Software Downloads, Over 40000 software free downloads Downloadplex.com] Getting Things Gnome! 0.1.9 - Free Getting Things Gnome! Download ...: The download file is obtained directly from the publisher, not from any Peer to Peer file sharing applications such as Shareaza, Limewire, Kazaa, Imesh, eDonkey, eMule, Ares, BearShare, Overnet, Morpheus, BitTorrent Azureus and WinMX

[digiKam - Photo Management Program] digiKam 1.0.0 release candidate released... | digiKam - Photo ...: 181 ==> 199394 : Request: "regenerate folder thumbnails" menu item. 182 ==> 199420 : Duplication of Albums when naming them using upper case letters.

[Announcements published via Launchpad] Getting Things GNOME! 0.1.9 "Five curtain calls" is out! : Getting ...: already 6 plugins available: Remember the milk synchronization, hamster integration, bugzilla, geolocation, tomboy, and notification area * improved performances * support for tag groups * improved editor UI * fuzzy due dates. The 0.2 release will also fixes not less .

[GNOME Live!] Empathy/FAQ - GNOME Live!: You will also need to set the sound theme to Default instead of Ubuntu. Only XMPP (jabber) geolocation publishing (using XEP 0080) is supported so far.

[OMG! UBUNTU!] OMG! UBUNTU!: A Guided Tour Of Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala: Computer Janitor has received a make over in time for Karmic, but still remains one of the most dangerous applications available to end users.

[The H Open Source] GNOME 2.28 - the dawn of a new era - The H Open Source: News and ...: Version 2.28 sees the team behind the GNOME desktop environment for Linux and Unix warming up for version 3.0, scheduled for a March 2010 release. The current release continues the tradition of dotting lots of i's and crossing plenty of t's, but also brings a new broom to a few nooks and crannies.

[Pierre-Luc Beaudoin] Pierre-Luc Beaudoin » Blog Archive » Bringing geolocation into Gnome: This week-end, I presented a talk at FOSDEM about how “Bringing geolocation into GNOME”.  While giving some background definitions and ideas for geolocation, it mostly covered what are technologies currently available to achieve these goals.

[Only for Agile!] many things to do after install ubuntu 9.10 - Only for Agile ...: This list of the top things to do immediately after installing your newly acquired copy of Ubuntu doubles as a general list of great software to try out and use, complete with links to any special instructions on how to set them up, Terminal commands for those who prefer a command-line interface (CLI), and when available, personal package archives (PPA), repositories to keep the applications at their newest version, not just the security updates provided for you by default. Repositories can be added easily by clicking the "Add..." button in the "Other Software" tab of Software Sources and entering the provided APT Line.

[The Silent Number] The Silent Number: Top things to do after installing Ubuntu Linux ...: If you'll always be running the newest version of Ubuntu and are using third-party repos, which we will be, then leaving the defaults should be fine. "Unsupported Updates (karmic-backports)" gives you, as the name implies, unsupported versions of future packages which are still in development which you probably don't need or even want except in certain situations like having a newer-model Apple machine that requires bleeding edge updates.

[Linux Magazine News] GNOME 3.0 Determines Boston Summit - Linux Magazine Online: Clinton submitted an excellent overview of the Boston Summit in his blog. In a telegraphic style, it covers just about all the presentations and sessions.

[Marwalk's Blog] FredPod Program 091111 Show Notes « Marwalk's Blog: FCoE, Add Fibre Channel over Ethernet support to anaconda's storage code. FCoE devices can be added from the advanced storage menu and then used to install onto.

[Boycott Novell] Scarcity vs Abundance: Microsoft and Copyright Cartel vs the World ...: Neither Microsoft nor Google will disclose how much it spends to furnish those educational services, nor will they say how many schools they have signed up. But with schools under budget pressure at both the university and K-12 level, administrators are weighing concerns about the security of their data on a cloud-based network against its powerful educational features, and against its price ”” in most cases, zero.

[The Linuxologist] Howto: Install KDE 4.3 on Ubuntu Jaunty: KDE 4.3 was released 3 days ago, bringing integration with other technologies, such as PolicyKit, NetworkManager & Geolocation services, was another focus of this release.

[I' Been to Ubuntu] I' Been to Ubuntu: Google SoC and Gnome: Zhang Sen is linking Telepathy's Pipes with Gnome Sudoku to make multi-player gaming possible. This is another of the great uses for Telepathy.

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