Fluxbox 1.3.0 Released
Fluxbox has had its first release since 2008. This release brings me much joy, as a Fluxbox user, it solidifies the point that Fluxbox is [ continue reading... ]
Fluxbox has had its first release since 2008. This release brings me much joy, as a Fluxbox user, it solidifies the point that Fluxbox is [ continue reading... ]
If you’re a puppet user and running SLES and have been looking for the latest version shipped via an RPM, then you’re in luck. california [ continue reading... ]
With the recent release of Kubuntu 10.04 KDE 4.4.2 will reach the masses. Unfortunately in KDE 4.4.2, Nepomuk the KDE Desktop Search tool is enabled [ continue reading... ]
Adobe recently announced some information regarding their next release of Creative Suites, CS5 and I must say it looks MAGICAL. I’ll be the first to [ continue reading... ]
Recently the openSUSE team announced that LXDE (Lightweight Desktop Environment) would be included as an option in the installer on openSUSE 11.3. In the openSUSE [ continue reading... ]
Here’s an email I got from the blogger product manager regarding the decision to shut down FTP support on Blogger Buzz. I personally use wordpress, [ continue reading... ]
Today the Banshee development team released Banshee 1.5.3. The immediate release of Banshee 1.5.3 brings lots of new features, with loads of fixes (75) since [ continue reading... ]
The Amarok team proudly announced yesterday that Amarok 2.2.2 has been released. Only 2 months after the release of 2.2.1 and a few weeks after [ continue reading... ]
I’ve recently come across the application Blogilo, which I from here on out will reference as the Blog Gigolo. Most of my blog posts I [ continue reading... ]
Since the code shift from KDE 3 to KDE 4, many KDE and KDE Application Developers endured lots of hate, unjust bias and down right [ continue reading... ]
Ding dong the names are gone. Ever since I started using Compiz, I was confused by all the different forks, like Beryl, Compiz++, Compiz Fusion [ continue reading... ]
As you may have heard today was a milestone day for the Amarok team, as their major port of Amarok for KDE3 to KDE4 has [ continue reading... ]
As some of you may have read from my blog earlier, I was complaining about the “loss” of emerald without notification to the user community. [ continue reading... ]
I think the “lame duck” free CrossOver office day will do much better then bad for CodeWeavers. public storage locations . I will honestly have [ continue reading... ]
I currently use my gmail account with Kmail using dIMAP on openSUSE 11.0 running on KDE 3.5.10. I at times thought of moving to straight [ continue reading... ]