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New URLs for FTP/Rsync access to Ubuntu Release Portal


Ubuntu has made a small change to the way you access the Ubuntu Release Portal via FTP and RSYNC.

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By Debjit
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Did I say Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic is beautiful? Holy Smokes! It is gorgeous [VIDEOS]


Did I say Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic is beautiful? Holy Smokes! It is gorgeous [VIDEOS]

Ubuntu has come a long way to become one of the most popular and user friendly Linux distributions over the years. It’s constant innovations and new features have not only helped in increasing the fan following but also have made Ubuntu the undisputed winner in the Desktop Linux category. The new Ubuntu 9.10 codenamed Karmic…

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By Debjit

3 awesome countdown banners for Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic


3 awesome countdown banners for Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic

In this article we bring to you 3 amazing countdown banners for the Ubuntu 9.10 that will help you to show off your Ubuntu Love on your websites and blogs.

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By Debjit

Karmic Koala will come with Amarok 2.2 “Sunjammer”


Amarok 2.2, codenamed “Sunjammer”, is now out of beta and the final version has been released now. The Amarok team has also announced that Amarok 2.2 will now come with Karmic Koala, which is due for release on 29th October. It, however, is not available for Jaunty and as they have said, there is no…

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By Ricky
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Replacing Kickoff with Lancelot in KDE 4.3 for Beginners


Replacing Kickoff with Lancelot in KDE 4.3 for Beginners

Kickoff is the default application launcher in KDE. However, KDE 4.x also comes with another very good application launcher called Lancelot. In this article, we show you how to use the Lancelot launcher instead of the default Kickoff and then tweak a few things in Lancelot.

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By Ricky

A handy script for backing up your emails in Evolution mail client


A handy script for backing up your emails in Evolution mail client

Evolution is one of the best e-mail clients available for the linux platform. In this article we will tell you how to automate the process of backing up your e-mails in the Evolution mail client using a simple shell script.

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By Debjit

Operating Systems that power your mobile phones – 3


Operating Systems that power your mobile phones – 3

This is the 3rd installment to the series ‘Operating Systems that power your mobile phones’. You can read the previous parts here :: Part 1 | Part 2 .

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By Debjit

7 Things You Didn’t Know You can Do With KRunner in KDE 4.3


7 Things You Didn’t Know You can Do With KRunner in KDE 4.3

KRunner is one of those KDE applications that people generally take for granted. Since it has the same shortcut key, Alt+F2, as Gnome’s Run Application terminal, those who have just started using KDE generally assume that it is just another version of Gnome’s Run Application terminal. However, it cannot be farther from the truth. In…

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By Ricky

5 Tips To Help You Get Started With Empathy


5 Tips To Help You Get Started With Empathy

As all of you must be aware, Ubuntu has ditched Pidgin and has decided to go ahead with Empathy for its upcoming release, Karmic Koala. So, in this article we show you how to do some things in Empathy that we usually take for granted in Pidgin.

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By Ricky

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