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Chrome 6 Available In The Stable and Beta Channel


Chrome 6 Available In The Stable and Beta Channel

Google Chrome in the stable and beta channel has been updated to version 6. It is available for Linux, Windows and Mac. If you are using either the stable or beta channel, a simple update should get you Google Chrome 6.

 Google   News   Software  

By Ricky
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How To Update The Linux Kernel Without Rebooting Using Uptrack [Ubuntu, Fedora]?


How To Update The Linux Kernel Without Rebooting Using Uptrack [Ubuntu, Fedora]?

Ksplice Uptrack is a really cool technology which allows you to update the Linux Kernel without rebooting your computer. In this article we will tell you how to Download, Update and Configure Uptrack on Ubuntu and Fedora systems.

 Articles   How-To   Linux   OS   Software   Tech  

By Debjit

Ksplice Uptrack Is Now Free For Fedora


Ksplice Uptrack Is Now Free For Fedora

Ksplice is now offering their tool Ksplice Uptrack for free for Fedora. Ksplice Uptrack is a really cool tool which allows you to update the Linux Kernel without rebooting.

 Linux   News  

By Ricky

Gnash 0.88 Released – 100% YouTube Compatible Now


Gnash 0.88 Released – 100% YouTube Compatible Now

Gnash (or GNU Flash Player) 0.88 has been released yesterday. The new version is now completely compatible with YouTube videos.

 General   How-To   Linux   News  

By Ricky
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Valve Puts An End To The Steam On Linux Rumors


Valve Puts An End To The Steam On Linux Rumors

Doug Lombardi, the Marketing VP of Valve Corporation, have confirmed that Steam is not coming to Linux anytime soon.

 Gaming   Linux   News  

By Ricky

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.

 General   How-To   Linux   News  

By Ricky

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!

 Articles   How-To   Linux   OS  

By Debjit

Gmail Videochat Comes To Linux! [Ubuntu / Debian For Time Being]


Gmail Videochat Comes To Linux! [Ubuntu / Debian For Time Being]

The long wait is over and Linux users can finally use the Gmail Videochat! The GMail team recently announced the availability of voice and video chat on Linux.

 Articles   Linux   News   OS  

By Debjit

Linux Tip: Find Your Outgoing Or External IP Address From Command Line


Linux Tip: Find Your Outgoing Or External IP Address From Command Line

In this article we will share a short tip with you using which you can find your computer’s outgoing or external IP address from the command line in Linux.

 Articles   Linux   OS   Tips & Tricks  

By Debjit

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