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A Single Command Install of Firefox 3.5 on Ubuntu

By • Jul 1st, 2009 • Filed under: Firefox, Open-Source, Windows

The final version of the Firefox 3.5 is now available for all major Operative Systems on Mozilla’s web site. Firefox downloads, as usual are not only on a per-OS basis, but also on a per-language basis. Firefox 3.5 maintains that tradition, it is availabe in over 50 different languages. “Your is certainly included”.

How to send Text Messages with Skype for Linux on Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope

By • Jun 20th, 2009 • Filed under: Linux Tips and Tricks, Ubuntu, Voip

If after upgrading to Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope you found out that you could no longer Send Text Messages with Skype for Linux, then this is what you should do – – A quick wall-through for you.

Mac4Lin: Mac Looks for Linux

By • Jun 16th, 2009 • Filed under: Linux Packages, Linux Tips and Tricks, Ubuntu

Mac4Lin reaches version 1.0: With Mac4Lin you can obtain the cute Mac looks on your Gnome and Xfce Desktop Environments with an almost completely automated installation. Mac4Lin 1.0 Features: Fully supports GNOME 2.26 and backwards compatible Improved support for GlobalMenu, support integrated in the default GTK theme Better native Xfce support Integrates well with Globus […]

GnoMenu: Eye Candy Applications Menu for your Gnome Desktop

By • Jun 15th, 2009 • Filed under: Open-Source, Ubuntu

[Click to Enlarge] Wallpaper switchers, new themes, GDMs and GnoMenu all have one purpose – they bring fresh and new looks to our Gnome Desktops. GnoMenu is a highly customizable, theme-driven Applications Menu for your Gnome desktop. The XML theme engine supports very attractive themes with transparency, even on non composited desktops.

Ubuntu One Beta Finally Kicks Off

By • Jun 9th, 2009 • Filed under: Open-Source, Ubuntu

Ubuntu One Beta, the Dropbox type of service by Canonical has finally kicked off, but not for all. When my invitation arrived I quickly moved on to test it. A quick look; it is very intuitive, yes, but damn slow and often breaks – – that certainly why it’s still a beta. To install, just […]