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The UbuntuOne KDE Client Enters Alpha [+ Installation Instruction]


The UbuntuOne KDE Client Enters Alpha [+ Installation Instruction]

Yesterday, the KDE client for UbuntuOne entered the Alpha stage. Apart from the usual UbuntuOne stuffs like syncing stuffs, it also has a few features which you do not get even with the UbuntuOne client for Ubuntu.

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By Ricky
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How To Install Google GMail Video Chat In Linux? [Ubuntu, Debian]


How To Install Google GMail Video Chat In Linux? [Ubuntu, Debian]

In this article we present you with a 4 point guide that will help you set up your Linux system for GMail Video chat in No time!

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By Debjit

Colibri Now Supports Blur Effect, Has Easier Setup


Colibri Now Supports Blur Effect, Has Easier Setup

A new version of Colibri has been released, Colibri 0.2.1. It brings a number of improvements both with the notifications and the configuration module.

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By Ricky

Tab Candy Lands In Mozilla Daily Build PPA [Ubuntu]


Tab Candy Lands In Mozilla Daily Build PPA [Ubuntu]

In today’s build of Minefield (Firefox 4.0 Beta 4 Pre) in the Mozilla Daily Build PPA in Launchpad, Tab Candy is finally available. If you want to try it out, you can install Minefield alongside your normal Firefox installation.

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By Ricky
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How To Mount Google Docs In Nautilus


How To Mount Google Docs In Nautilus

Ubuntu developer Martin Owen has made it possible to mount Google Docs as a folder in Nautilus. Read on for how to do it.

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By Ricky

Shutter Gets A Monochrome Icon And UbuntuOne Support


Shutter Gets A Monochrome Icon And UbuntuOne Support

Today with a new update, Shutter has finally replace its blue icon, which looked out of place among the other monochrome icons in Lucid, with a monochrome one. So, now it blends in well with the overall theme.

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By Ricky

How To Switch To WebKit in Konqueror Browser [KDE SC 4.5 / Kubuntu]


How To Switch To WebKit in Konqueror Browser [KDE SC 4.5 / Kubuntu]

With KDE Software Compilation 4.5, you can use WebKit in Konqueror instead of the default KHTML. There are several advantages of using WebKit over KHTML. Although WebKit started out as a fork of KTHML, it has gone ahead of KHTML. It is in fact much faster than with KHTML. I have been trying to figure…

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By Ricky

Install KDE Software Compilation 4.5 In Kubuntu (10.04 and 10.10)


KDE Software Compilation 4.5 was released yesterday and we told you that we will tell you when it is available in the PPA. Well, it is available now in the Kubuntu Backports PPA. To upgrade your to KDE Software Compilation 4.5 in Kubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx and Kubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat, open the Konsole and…

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By Ricky

Add A Grammar Checker In OpenOffice 3.2


Add A Grammar Checker In OpenOffice 3.2

The absence of grammar checker is a major gripe I always hear against OpenOffice. Yes OpenOffice does not have its own grammar checker, but you can easily add one. After the Deadline is an extension for OpenOffice which can check your grammar. Well, according tho their website, they do not describe it as just a…

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By Ricky

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