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Google Chrome (Beta) for Linux Is Officially Available

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Though Linux users could test the popular browser for a couple of months through unofficial Chromium builds, yesterday, June 4th, Google announced the first official release of Google Chrome for Linux. The version 3.0.183.1 is still very unstable and lacks a lot of features.
One of Chrome’s main advantages over other web browsers is the way [...]

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6 of the best media burners for Linux

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Back in the day, a custom audio CD with the best love songs made a wonderful Valentine’s Day gift. Now she’d hardly be impressed.
You’d need to throw in the holiday videos and make sure it works on the high definition plasma to sweep her off her feet.
That might sound like a lot of work, but [...]

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Setup and Configuration of a Virtual Machine in Virtual Box

VirtualBox is an operating system virtualization program that allows you, the end user, to do an incredible number of things that you couldn’t otherwise do in any other way than in a live environment.  But not everyone has more than one machine laying around with an OS installed on it, and not everyone wants to [...]

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Beyond Firefox: 10 Other Great Linux Browsers

Firefox has been a reliable browser for me for many years and it still continues to be so to a certain extent. However, over the last few releases Firefox has become bloated and slow in performance that same way IE used to be before we switched to Firefox. The only thing that is stopping me [...]

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Lock your screen using command line

Hi friends,
I read one article today and that was fantastic.I am sharing that article here hope you all like it.
Lock your Screen using command line in Fedora 10 and Ubuntu.
This command is extraordinary for who work on terminal continuously and want to step away for some movements.
gnome-screensaver-command –lock
NOTE –In this command, where you see “–lock”, [...]

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