Archive for September, 2007
Open Source free software video
I’ll keep talking about the importance of Open Source applications in the technology world. I know many just give a death ear but when we start talking about how much less you spend using Open Source applications then the information begins to get through. This time around its the famous Technology website C|Net News that’s going to talk to you about Open Source and spending less, they talking to you with this video. Watch!!!
Distro Review: First stable version of Protech
Finally a stable version of Protech has been released. This Ubuntu based Linux distribution is designed for security specialists and programmers according to its developers. The new and stable distribution is said to be a user friendly operating system.
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Audacity removes vocals from mp3
| If you’re interested in transforming you’re favourite mp3 songs into a ringtone for your cell phone or newly hacked iPhone then make use of this video provided by video maker Jimmycron. Using the Open Source sound editor Audacity, Jimmycron explicitly explains how to get rid of vocals on Mp3 tracks, that then become instrumentals. Could also be an easy way to make a Karaoke. |
A WordPress 2.2.3 release
For those who do not often control their WordPress Dashboard for up coming news or novità , then this is for you. WordPress just made a new release, the 2.2.3 version, it is a security and bug fix for the 2.2.x. not the 2.2.3 version that would be released later this month. Two of the fixes are high priority, (more…)
Browse without installing a browser: ioSwiftFox
For Linux Fans: This is unique, comes from the Linux world for the Linux world only. Have you ever seen a browser that runs directly from the RAM? It requires absolutely no installation and doesn’t even require root privileges to run for the first time. Presenting ioSwiftFox. Believe me, it is faster than Firefox and Swiftfox and also works with your existing Firefox extensions. ioSwiftFox is a recompilation of Firefox 2 for Infodomestic Objects Linux. (more…)
Automatix2 fixes your w32codec and libdvdcss2 problems
Whilst searching the web I still find a lot of Linux Debian based Ubuntu users asking how to get through with the famous w32codecs and libdvdcss2. These codecs permit us to have a better multimedia Linux platform. It’s much easier to list-out what we can’t do without them than what we can do with them. (more…)
