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Gameplay Video Of SuperTuxKart 0.7


Here is a video of the game SuperTuxKart in case you want to check it out before installing it.

 Gaming   Linux  

By Ricky
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How To Install SuperTuxKart O.7 In Ubuntu


How To Install SuperTuxKart O.7 In Ubuntu

SuperTuxKart is one of the most well known games for Linux. It is an arcade racing game which originally started out as a fork of TuxKart. In this article we will tell you how to install SuperTuxKart in Linux.

 Gaming   Linux  

By Ricky

What Does Canonical Contributor Agreement Mean?


What Does Canonical Contributor Agreement Mean?

Ideological conflict has carved the pathway of human experience. Imagine how different history would be without it. There would have been no crusades. Northern Ireland would have been relatively untroubled. The Mitfords would have been an unremarkable aristocratic family. In reality individual philosophy is a very powerful force, which now looks set to define the…

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By Ricky

How To Install XBMC 10.0 “Dharma” In Ubuntu


How To Install XBMC 10.0 “Dharma” In Ubuntu

XBMC is a cross platform media center designed for HTPCs. It is completely open-source and runs on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. Two days back, XBMC 10.0, codenamed “Dharma” was released. The main improvements in Dharma is the support for add-ons. In the earlier releases installing new skins, plugins etc. was a real bother….

 How-To   Linux  

By Ricky
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Synapse Gets Adaptive With Update


Synapse Gets Adaptive With Update

Recently I wrote about Synapse, a replacement for GNOME Do. It was excellent. However, it had a weak point – it did not remember my preferred applications. For example, I have both Chromium and Chrome installed. Typing “chrom” always brings up Chromium first instead of Chrome although I always ended up typing an extra “e” and picking…

 Linux   News  

By Ricky

Ubuntu May Replace GDM With LightDM


The GNOME Display Manager (GDM) is something every GNOME user sees everyday – yet does not pay much attention to. It is the login screen which you see before you can get to your GNOME desktop. As far as I remember, Ubuntu has always had GDM. But now according to plans listed in the Ubuntu…

 General   Linux  

By Ricky

No, Ubuntu is Not Moving To A Rolling Release


No, Ubuntu is Not Moving To A Rolling Release

Well now we have official words from Canonical. Rick Spencer, the Engineering Director of Ubuntu at Canonical has said the Ubuntu is not moving to a rolling release.

 Linux   News  

By Ricky

Is Ubuntu Moving To A Rolling Release?


Is Ubuntu Moving To A Rolling Release?

According to reports, Ubuntu might be moving away from the six month release cycle to a rolling release. According to Mark Shuttleworth, daily updates are required in an increasingly internet based world to keep Ubuntu up to date with other platforms.

 Linux   News  

By Ricky

Ubuntu Running On Samsung’s Galaxy Tab


On a 7-inch screen I cannot think of any practical use for Ubuntu other than to show off. But that is a good enough reason for many. Here is a video showing Ubuntu running smoothly on the Galaxy Tab.

 Gadgetizor   General   Linux  

By Debjit

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