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6 Video Rippers and Transcoders for Linux

There are several programs for video ripping and transcoding in Linux, allowing to choose from a wide number of formats and containers for the output video files. This is an overview of six applications which allow you do transcode videos.

Aeon Command Galactic Battle Game on Steam for Linux

Aeon Command has been made available through Steam on Linux too. The game is available for purchase for a modest price of 2.54€, however a Linux demo is available on their website (see below for instructions on how to run the demo).

Linux Mint 17 KDE Overview & Screenshots

  • TuxArena; By Craciun Dan (Posted by Chris7mas on Jul 5, 2014 6:49 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Mint
Linux Mint 17 ‘Qiana’ KDE and Xfce editions were released late last month, just a few weeks after the main editions (Cinnamon and MATE) were put out. This release will have the same lifespan as the distribution which is based on, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr, so it will be supported until 2019, for no less than five years.

Transmageddon 1.3 Video Transcoder Released Ubuntu Installation

  • TuxArena; By TuxArena (Posted by Chris7mas on Jul 4, 2014 6:25 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Transmageddon, a video transcoder written in GTK using GStreamer, has reach version 1.3 just a few moments ago. Initially released as 1.2, it was re-tagged as 1.3 after VAAPI encoding has been enabled. To see the full announcement, read this post on the Transmageddon blog.

PCManFM 1.2.1 Released Overview & Ubuntu Installation

PCManFM, the file manager that comes with the LXDE environment, has reached version 1.2.1 after four months of work, bringing many bug fixes and improvements. This release was also accompanied by a new version of libfm as well. Let’s have a look at this new version.

Cinnamon 2.2 in Mint 17 'Qiana' Overview & Screenshots

  • TuxArena; By TuxArena (Posted by Chris7mas on Jul 4, 2014 10:49 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Mint
Cinnamon has come a long way in terms of both usability and responsiveness, and Mint 17 ‘Qiana’ stands proof of this. As mentioned in my review of Mint 17 KDE edition, this release will be supported for five years, and it will also be the base for development of future Mint releases.

Pragha 1.2.2 Music Player Released with Several Bug Fixes

Pragha 1.2.2, a music player written in GTK with a simplistic interface, has been released just a few moments ago. This release brings several bug fixes.

Playing Games in Ubuntu Guide

Ubuntu comes with a few default games upon installation, which include Mines, Mahjongg or Solitaire. While these are all right for a casual break from work, on the other hand they're not exactly a gamer's paradise. In this tutorial I'll show you the many possibilities of playing games in Ubuntu, ranging from simple board ones to full-fledged shooters or strategy games.

See What's New in Firefox 29 Ubuntu Installation

Firefox 29 was released yesterday with a completely rebranded interface, a new menu and many other changes. Read on to see what’s new in this release.

TuxArena Monthly News Round-Up: April 2014

So another month went by and it’s time to sum up some of the most important articles published here at TuxArena during April.

Review: Clementine 1.2.3 Full-Featured Music Player Ubuntu Installation

Clementine was started as a replacement for Amarok 1.4. It follows the exact same interface of Amarok 1.4.x series, getting new features with each release, currently being on par with the older, so much beloved player. Clementine is written in Qt and bundles many powerful features, a collection manager, integration to many services, song information and lyrics, equalizer and much, much more.

Install Calibre 1.33 in Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty

Calibre is an ebook collection manager with support for many services, including Amazon, Android or Barnes & Noble. Calibre makes it easy to organize ebooks, as well as search various services for new ebooks. The latest version is 1.33 and brings several improvements, like a tool to check the spelling and a number of bug fixes.

Install Kid3 v3.1 Audio Tag Editor in Ubuntu 14.04

Kid3 is a powerful audio tag editor for KDE with support for formats like MP3, Ogg/Vorbis, FLAC, MPC, MP4/AAC, MP2, Speex, TrueAudio and WAV. Kid3 allows you to edit common tags over multiple files as well.

Audacious 3.5 Gets Tens New Features, Screenshots, Ubuntu PPA Installation

  • TuxArena; By Craciun Dan (Posted by Chris7mas on Apr 24, 2014 6:33 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Audacious is an advanced, feature-complete music player for GNOME using GTK 3 that bundles many features, a clean interface, support for real-time audio effects, visualization, equalizer, lyrics and other plugins, themes (including Winamp Classic style with installable skins), powerful configuration options and multiple playlists organized in tabs.

Mark Shuttleworth Hints at 14.10 Codename: Utopic Unicorn

  • TuxArena; By Craciun Dan (Posted by Chris7mas on Apr 23, 2014 11:30 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu
In a post on his personal blog Mark Shuttleworth expressed his willing to do something unified and upright, something about which we can be universally proud in the next Ubuntu release, but he also gave us a hint about the codename which 14.10 will have: Utopic Unicorn.

CherryTree 0.33 Notes Released: What's New, Overview & Ubuntu Installation

  • TuxArena; By Craciun Dan (Posted by Chris7mas on Apr 23, 2014 9:13 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
CherryTree is a powerful notes-taking application written in Python and GTK, which organizes your notes into so-called nodes and has rich-text markup formatting options, support for tables and images and many other features.

Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Landed with New Features, Interface Changes Overview & Screenshots

  • TuxArena; By Craciun Dan (Posted by Chris7mas on Apr 22, 2014 3:06 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Ubuntu
For this new Long-Term Support release, major changes have been implemented, not only in Ubuntu, but in its derivatives as well. Trusty will be supported for five years for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Ubuntu Kylin, while the other flavors using a different desktop environment will be supported as well, if only for three years. These include Xubuntu and Lubuntu.

MakuluLinux Interview: Lead Developer Jaque Maymer Talks About Makulu

  • TuxArena; By Craciun Dan (Posted by Chris7mas on Apr 15, 2014 10:39 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
After looking at the latest edition of MakuluLinux, which comes with MATE 1.8 and looks awesome, we decided to ask Jaque Raymer, the lead developer of Makulu, a few questions regarding this new, customizable distribution which employs a new direction, making it stand out compared to other distributions.

MakuluLinux: Awesome Debian-Based Distro Ships with MATE 1.8

  • TuxArena; By Craciun Dan (Posted by Chris7mas on Apr 14, 2014 1:38 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Debian
But except for MATE, some very interesting choices make MakuluLinux Imperium Edition stand out: it installs by default applications like Steam, Wine, PlayOnLinux and even the Kingsoft Office suite instead of LibreOffice.

PeaZip 5.3.0 Released Ubuntu Installation

PeaZip is a free extractor and archiving application using either GTK or Qt interfaces and support for over 150 archiving formats out there, including TAR, RAR, ZIP, ACE, ARJ, DMG, ISO, CAB, LHA and 7-Zip.

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