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  • Jan
    27

    As some of you may know, I am responsible for the blog search engine Wikio the open source category. Much work is not, I will send once a month a list of new URLs to blog about free and open source software to Wikio. The guys / gals take the blogs in its database and then create a ranking among other month. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Jan
    23

    Has Even after years of Linux, with me – so I must confess to my shame – no preference for the text editor Vim set. Anyone who can deal with this editor will tell you that you could work with Vim so much better and faster. But to me to learn the operation, costing me too much effort. Somehow I want to have to read a book to use a text editor. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Jan
    22

    Buyer of the former Humble bundles will surely have already found the corresponding mail in your mail box. The Humble Bundle comes in again for another round! This time it is again a special “bundle” because you can only buy one game Frozen Synapse. But who pays more than the current Average, who gets the games of Frozenbyte bundles on top for free. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Jan
    21

    A little tip for those who already have GNOME3 and therefore Nautilus 3.x GNOME3 team from the PPA or directly, for example, installed on Ubuntu Oneiric out of the system. Currently the Dropbox extension has not been adjusted for Nautilus third This means that the synchronization of data in the background while working, but we see neither the synchronization status on the icons to the icons, even the pop-up menu with the Dropbox typical dialogues is extended, then ultimately the functionality of Dropbox also appreciable restriction. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Jan
    20

    Where did you get for your knowledge of the terminal and its commands? From books? HOWTOs? Wikis? commandlinefu.com? Or did you just “rounders” looked over his shoulder. With me it's somehow a little bit of everything, but mostly it was “learning by doing”. A very clever Another alternative may be to play directions on term, there are too many issues recorded eye “Terminal films,” which may be viewed in the browser, as if the declarant would be next to a sitting position. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Jan
    18

    Earlier I have already brought the news that the very popular task management miracle List now available for Linux. I finally had some time now I watch the program closely. List wonders for Linux can be downloaded from the homepage of the first operator. The program is offered in binary form, although the source code is under GPL and can be downloaded from GitHub. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Jan
    16

    Blog 6Wunderkinder released today that it now wonders list is also available as native Linux application. Apparently the application is not properly deal with a proxy, so I limit myself to date only to the pure message. List of Linux can be wonder of the homepage in a 32 – to download and a 64-bit version. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Jan
    14

    Among the handsome exterior of the HP touchpad with its WebOS operating system such as potters certainly some people already know, a Linux kernel with a full Linux architecture. Udev, Upstart, PulseAudio are all services, as we know them from a Linux system ago. As with many Linux distributions also come with PulseAudio sound server to use as a touchpad. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Jan
    10

    About the Kraftfuttermischwerk I've encountered a few days ago at this time-lapse video. Taken from the ISS, we see how America passes under the camera. You can see the lights of big cities, you can recognize as storm clouds to bring the lights and then finally as the sun rises again. The whole video, I find it incredibly impressive and beautiful. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Jan
    8

    The CPU is clocked by the HP touchpad up to a maximum of 1.2 Ghz, but it would actually according to the specifications of the CPU up to 1.5 Ghz. To throttle the CPU knows the reasons, probably only HP, but as a user you can override this restriction to happiness. With the kernel via the CPU more you can make a fire under the butt, so apps launch faster and smoother running. Read the rest of this entry »

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