Posted by david on December 25, 2008
Google Gadgets for Linux provides a platform for running desktop gadgets under Linux, catering to the unique needs of Linux users. It’s compatible with the gadgets written for Google Desktop for Windows as well as the Universal Gadgets on iGoogle. Following Linux norms, this project is open-sourced under the Apache License. Installing Google Gadgets for [...]
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Posted by david on December 23, 2008
Linux Unified Kernel (LUK) is a computer operating system kernel intended to be binary-compatible with application software and device drivers made for Microsoft Windows and Linux. This kernel imports all the key features of the Windows operating system kernel into the Linux kernel to support both Linux and Windows applications and device drivers. Linux Unified [...]
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Posted by david on December 22, 2008
What it is codepad.org is an online compiler/interpreter, and a simple collaboration tool. It’s a pastebin that executes code for you. You paste your code, and codepad runs it and gives you a short URL you can use to share it. Paste the URL into chat or email to get help or to show someone [...]
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Posted by david on December 21, 2008
Recently I installed Fedora 10 on my Desktop PC. I think it’s great. My nvidia works perfect, the colors are more intensive and I think the graphics looks better than Ubuntu. I installed the drivers that I downloaded from the NVidia Drivers webpage and I running the lastest stable realease of the kernel (2.6.27). Some [...]
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Posted by david on December 21, 2008
This video shows KDE 4 running on Windows 7. Share on Facebook
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