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Install Google Chrome on Linux using wine view story
9 votes- Submitted by AmitT
- 2 days ago
- (http://www.myscienceisbetter.info...)
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Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: Install Google Chrome on Linux using wine.
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What’s coming in Ubuntu 8.10? view story
8 votes- Submitted by DarkNemesis618
- 2 days ago
- (http://polishlinux.org/linux/ubun...)
- Became popular 2 days ago
There are only two months left for the new Ubuntu release to appear. I’ve decided to check out what is it that the Ubuntu developers have been preparing for us. Yet again, there are no huge, revolutionary changes, but some of them are really interesting
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Canonical's Ubuntu Linux Tops 8 Million Users | The VAR Guy view story
9 votes- Submitted by DarkNemesis618
- 2 days ago
- (http://www.thevarguy.com/2008/09/...)
- Became popular 2 days ago
More than 8 million people across the world now use Canonical's Ubuntu Linux, according to The VAR Guy. Here's the scoop.
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Top 7 Best-kept Ubuntu Secrets view story
4 votes- Submitted by DarkNemesis618
- 4 days ago
- (http://synapticism.wordpress.com/...)
- Became popular 4 days ago
As we all know, there are a vast amount of applications available for Ubuntu. People outside the Linux scene will probably have heard and used the most famous open source apps (such as Firefox), but there are a select few programs that are either insanely
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apariencia xp view story
1 vote- Submitted by latinguides
- 7 days ago
- (http://www.incubaweb.com/3250/sis...)
- Became popular 7 days ago
Si no te gusta la apariencia XP del sistema operativo Windows, entonces puedes usar algún tipo de skins para cambiarle la apariencia y por lo menos pensar que estas usando otro sistema.
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Running A File- And Print-Server With eBox On Ubuntu 8.04 Server view story
3 votes- Submitted by joschi
- 9 days ago
- (http://www.howtoforge.com/running...)
- Became popular 9 days ago
This article shows how to run a file- and print-server for small and medium enterprises (SME) on one single Ubuntu 8.04 server. It is very easy to set up, and management is done with an easy-to-use web interface called eBox.
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Why Ubuntu Is A Moneysaver for SME Businesses | Bloggista.com | Resources for Online & Offline Make Money Business view story
7 votes- Submitted by thebox_booster
- 10 days ago
- (http://bloggista.com/2008/08/27/w...)
- Became popular 10 days ago
Ubuntu costs nothing - and updates to Ubuntu are always free and will always be free. New Ubuntu releases for both Desktop and Server editions are done every six months, thus ensuring users will always have the latest software updates, drivers and securit
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Hamster Adds Time Tracking to Your GNOME Panel view story
4 votes- Submitted by The_Plagiarist
- 10 days ago
- (http://lifehacker.com/400185/hams...)
- Became popular 10 days ago
I personally use Activity Tracker in IGoogle but it never hurts to know these apps. This one is special because there's no "popular" offline desktop equivalent on Windows and it's not a well known panel because of it's niche use.
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Canon Europe - Registration view story
4 votes- Submitted by CrazyKiwi
- 11 days ago
- (http://www.canon-europe.com/Suppo...)
- Became popular 10 days ago
Form to ask for your printer to be considered for driver development.
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What's free, looks like Mac OS X, works and is actually Linux? view story
4 votes- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 11 days ago
- (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008...)
- Became popular 11 days ago
The answer is gOS. gOS doesn't trumpet its open source credentials or advertise its infinite customization options. It just works. That's part of what makes gOS "Linux for the rest of us."

