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The following tutorial will teach our readers how to easily backup, restore and sync their Firefox add-ons, bookmarks, passwords, preferences, history and tabs, on all systems!
Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS Is Available for Download
Dear Ubuntu 10.04 LTS users, Kate Stewart announced a few minutes ago, February 18th, the second maintenance release of the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) operating system, which incorporates numerous security fixes and updates.
Bleeding Edge: Universal Software Installer for Ubuntu
Bleeding Edge is a Linux script designed for the popular Ubuntu operating system, for both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures. It installs players, codecs, media players, fonts, drivers, etc. It also cleans up the system.
Parted Magic 5.10 Has Linux Kernel 2.6.37 and GParted 0.8.0
Patrick Verner announced yesterday, February 15th, the immediate availability for download of the Parted Magic 5.10 Linux distribution for partitioning tasks. The new release is powered by a new kernel and has lots of updated packages.
Ubuntu Developer Week 2011: February 28th - March 4th
Canonical, through Daniel Holbach, announced the schedule of this year's first Ubuntu Developer Week.
Ubuntu 11.04 Release Schedule Changed
Ubuntu release team, through Kate Stewart, announced today (February 11th) that the release schedule for the upcoming Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) operating system has been changed. Therefore, there will be no Release Candidate version! It was replaced with a Beta 2 release, scheduled for April 14th, 2011.
Canonical Releases World’s Largest Component Catalog for Linux
Canonical announced a few minutes ago, February 10th, that it just made publicly available its entire database of certified hardware components for Linux and Ubuntu, for the first time. This will rapidly reduce the time-to-market for ODMs (Original Design Manufacturers) working on Linux or Ubuntu systems.
How to Install Firefox 4 in Ubuntu 10.10, 10.04, 9.10 and 9.04
The following tutorial will teach every Ubuntu 10.10 and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS user how to install the development version of the upcoming Mozilla Firefox 4 web browser.
Adobe Flash Player 10.2 Brings Better HD Playback on Linux
Adobe Labs announced yesterday, February 8th, the final and stable version of the highly anticipated Flash Player 10.2 plugin, for Linux, Windows and Macintosh systems. The new release brings Stage Video and full hardware accelerated video pipeline for amazing video playback.
Sabayon Linux 5.5 CoreCDX and SpinBase Editions Released
After the release of Sabayon Linux 5.5, the development team proudly announced today, February 8th, the immediate availability for download of the CoreCDX and SpinBase editions of their popular Sabayon Linux operating system.
Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" Is Available for Download
After two years of development, the Debian Project team proudly announced a few minutes ago, February 6th, the immediate availability for download of the final and stable version of the highly anticipated Debian 6.0 (Squeeze) Linux-based operating system.
Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha 2 Has Support for Sandy Bridge
A few minutes ago, the second Alpha version of the upcoming Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) operating system was made available for testing by the Ubuntu developers. As usual, we've grabbed a copy of it in order to keep you up-to-date with the latest changes in the Ubuntu 11.04 development cycle.
How to Install KDE SC 4.6.0 on Ubuntu 10.10
After another six months of hard work, the famous KDE Software Compilation (SC) suite reached version 4.6 on January 26th, 2010. With lots of bug fixes, many new features, new applications, breath-taking effects,
KDE SC 4.6.0 is composed of the KDE Plasma Workspace, the KDE Applications and the KDE Development Platform.
Sabayon Linux 5.5 Officially Released
Fabio Erculiani proudly announced a few minutes ago the immediate availability of the Sabayon Linux 5.5 operating system, designed for Linux enthusiasts who want the latest packages and the best performance, but don't want to spend days getting things working properly.
Fedora 14 Officially Released for IBM System z 64-bit
Phil Knirsch announced a last evening, January 25th, the immediate availability for download of the Fedora 14 operating system for IBM System z (s390x) 64-bit systems.
LibreOffice 3.3.0 Is Available for Download
A few minutes ago, the Document Foundation company launched the final and the first stable release of the LibreOffice open source office suite for Linux, Windows and Macintosh platforms.
Pardus Linux 2011 Has LibreOffice, Firefox 4 and KDE SC 4.5.5
Gökcen Eraslan announced earlier today, January 21st, the immediate availability for download and upgrade of the popular Pardus 2011 Linux-based Turkish operating system.
Goodbye openSUSE 11.1
Announced by the openSUSE developers a little over two years ago, the openSUSE 11.1 operating system has reached end of life (EOL) on January 13th, 2011.
Mandriva Provides an Educational Solution for Schools and OEMs
Mandriva has announced on January 18th a new OEM distribution, designed for Intel ClassMate PC and several others educational netbooks, which was integrated with Mandriva-Mythware Educational Solution educational application.
Available Now: VirtualBox 4.0.2
On January 18th, Oracle updated its popular and powerful VirtualBox virtualization software to version 4.0.2. This new maintenance release brings lots of stability improvements and many bugfixes over previous versions.
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