Debian Wheezy To Introduce Multiarch Support
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After two years of development, Debian 6.0 codenamed Squeeze has been finally released. The release is not just limited to Debian GNU/Linux. A technology preview of Debian GNU/kFreeBDS has also been released. Debian GNU/Linux is available for a total of nine platforms and the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is available on two platforms. As revealed earlier, the… |
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Apple’s computers (iMac, Macbook) are famous for their looks and finishing. Much of the looks on Apple’s systems is a result of the awesome default theme that comes with Apple’s Macintosh OS (Mac OS X). The theme has very beautiful graphics and elegant fonts. In this article we will tell you how to get the… |
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We have already told you about Pithos – one of the best Desktop clients on Linux for Pandora.com. Pithos is meant to run on GNOME but runs equally well on KDE and other desktop environments. It has good features like support for the media keys, Last.fm scrobbling and making your own stations. In this article… |
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The Debian Project has announced that the upcoming release – Debian 6.0 “Squeeze” – will have a completely free Linux kernel. This means that the Linux kernel which ships with Debian 6.0 will not have any non-free firmware. The Debian Project has been working on removing the non-free parts since the last two releases. With… |
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Earlier, we wrote about how you can try out Opera 10.50 Alpha for Linux from the source. Now, there is no longer to test it from the source as .deb and .rpm files are now available. It is recommended that you backup your ~/.opera folder if you are already using opera as the alpha will… |