Goolge Chrome is a kick ass browser that is taking the browsing industry by storm. Its stunning speed has been winning users over since it’s initial launch.
Linux enthusiasts have also been adapting to the ever updated Google Chrome, which recently was put into official “Beta” natively for Linux. I’ve previously wrote how to install the rpm on openSUSE and Fedora but now it’s time [ continue reading... ]
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Install Google Chrome on Ubuntu or Kubuntu Debian Linux deb
Kubuntu and KDE 4 User Auto Login
Here’s a quick how to on setting user x to auto login under KDE 4. You may want to do this if it’s your machine at home, or you really have no security reason to have a login screen.
If you didn’t set it at the installation screens you can easily set it up in systemsettings with the Login Manager module.
To do this first [ continue reading... ]
OpenOffice.org 3.2.0 Build 9319 Available for openSUSE
The openSUSE Build Service repository for OpenOffice Unstable has received OpenOffice.org 3.2.0, build 9319. I’m not sure if this is the final build from OpenOffice.org, as their release schedule doesn’t have a final target date for 3.2 release, due to the Holiday’s.
But the above package is available, and I’ve installed and it’s working very well.
Major Features and Moto from OpenOffice.org:
release motto “Performance”
QA tracked
Performance improvements
OpenOffice.org startup [ continue reading... ]
GNOME 2.26 Released – openSUSE 11.1
The GNOME Project has announced the release of GNOME 2.26. Here’s some information from gnome.org:
Introduction to GNOME
GNOME 2.26 is the latest version of the GNOME Desktop: a popular, multi-platform desktop environment for your computer. GNOME’s focus is ease of use, stability, and first class internationalisation and accessibility support. GNOME is Free and Open Source Software and provides all of the common tools computer users [ continue reading... ]





