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  1. Mandriva Linux 2009 releasedRead the original story

    1 hr ago | The Inquirer

    ... editor, and archive manager. Mandriva 2009 also offers users the alternative of using the latest release of the Gnome desktop, Gnome 2.24. That includes incremental additions such as: the Empathy instant messaging client; tabs and a compact list ...

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    Related Topix: Open Source Software, Science / Technology, Linux

  2. RE[5]: Metacity?Read the original story

    5 hrs ago | OSNews.com

    ... . Member since: 2005-07-24 Fans: 35 """But there a lot of other windowmanagers used by some peple in combination with GNOME. e.g. bluefish and a lot of others.""" Bluefish can act as a window manager now? Member since: 2006-02-28 Fans: 0 I think ...

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  3. BoxMonster 1.0.1Read the original story

    7 hrs ago | Freshmeat

    ... message in your desktop's system tray. It works on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and modern Linux desktops like KDE or GNOME. Release focus: N/A Changes: This release fixes a bug which caused the date column to be sorted incorrectly. Author: Volker ...

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    Related Topix: Science / Technology, Open Source Software, Linux

  4. Pre-download QuestionsRead the original story

    18 hrs ago | OSNews.com

    ... of luck until the next biannual release. Is Mandriva any different? 2. How modular are Mandriva's packages, especially Gnome? I like to run a very minimal Gnome desktop that I install from scratch with only Nautilus and gedit and the panel and the a ...

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    Related Topix: Science / Technology, Open Source Software

  5. Mono 2.0 Live CD lets you test the latest versionRead the original story

    22 hrs ago | Ars Technica

    ... the MoMA migration tool, and a collection of WinForm demos. It also includes recent versions of popular Mono-based GNOME applications such as Banshee, Tomboy, and F-Spot. It is available for download via torrent or directly from Novell's FTP servers ...

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  6. Stupid Firefox Tricks, Part IRead the original story

    Yesterday | Linux Today

    ... aight to while gimpbug 120829 will do a comparable search in GIMP/Gnome's Bugzilla." Complete Story

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  7. After 2.0 release, Miguel de Icaza reflects on Mono's past and futureRead the original story

    Wednesday | NewsForge

    ... and Web projects that use Mono numbers several dozen, ranging from Novell to MindTouch and Wikipedia. And, on the GNOME desktop, de Icaza says, "Some of the best of breed applications that people ship with GNOME are built with Mono: the photo ...

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    Related Topix: Open Source Software, Science / Technology, Virtual Worlds, Video Games, Linux

  8. [TORRENT] Vector Linux 5.9 Multimedia Bonus Disc 1.0Read the original story

    Aug 10, 2008 | LinuxTracker

    ... Converter (An Audio and Video Encoder) Muse (midi/audio sequencer) NoteEdit (KDE Music Notation Software) Oggconvert (Gnome application to convert media to Free formats) Qsampler (Graphical Frontend to LinuxSampler) Qsynth (Fluidsynth Graphical User ...

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    Related Topix: Science / Technology, Open Source Software, Linux

  9. Hardy Heron PPCRead the original story

    Wednesday | OSNews.com

    ... what new features and improvements they have shoved into this one. As always, this is as much a preview of the latest GNOME release (2.22) as it is of Ubuntu itself. Read on for the preview. Thread beginning with comment 306765 To read all comments ...

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    Related Topix: Open Source Software, Apple

  10. Wizbit: a Linux filesystem with distributed version controlRead the original story

    Tuesday | Ars Technica

    ... also includes a mockup that shows what kind of capabilities Wizbit might be able to bring to file managers and the GNOME desktop in the distant future. This includes timelines that display branch and merge history and editable tags that link ...

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  11. Five outliners for LinuxRead the original story

    Tuesday Oct 7 | NewsForge

    ... from which to choose. True, some outliners have become obsolete, and you will be lucky to get programs like GNOME-Think or the once-popular KnowIt to run on a modern distribution. But you can still choose among OpenOffice.org, TuxCards, NoteCase, ...

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    Related Topix: Open Source Software, Science / Technology, Linux, Accounting, Software

  12. Tim Janik: 07.10.2008 Recent Interviews

    Tuesday Oct 7 | Planet GNOME

    ... h covers some historical background around Gtk+, some technical bits, possible future directions and how it relates to GNOME. The German podcast of this is up at Chaosradio Express: GTK+ und GNOME Podcast (DE) . << 09.09.2008 The Manju Project

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  13. F-Spot 0.5.0.2Read the original story

    Tuesday Oct 7 | Freshmeat

    About: F-Spot is a personal photo management application for the GNOME desktop. It simplifies digital photography by providing intuitive tools to help you share, touch-up, find, and organize your images.

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  14. Mono 2.0 released, brings C# 3.0 to Linux and Mac Os XRead the original story

    Tuesday Oct 7 | Ars Technica

    ... Of course the major goal is to provide a high-level language for Linux server and desktops. It's integrated into Gnome nowadays. There are a handful of apps that I use that are C#/GTK apps. YoungHov Registered: July 24, 2006 Posts: 152 quote: WPF = ...

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    Related Topix: Science / Technology, Open Source Software, Linux, Libraries

  15. Major Mono rev shipsRead the original story

    Monday Oct 6 | DesktopLinux

    ... for .NET-to-Linux migrations, says the Mono project. ( Click for larger view of F-Spot, a Mono-based photo manager for GNOME Linux desktops ) Mono is a from-scratch implementation of Microsoft's .NET runtime and application development framework. ...

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  16. Kudos for the XFCE developers

    Monday Oct 6 | OSNews.com

    It is nice to know that it is out there a light, useful and flexible alternative to the KDE - GNOME duopoly.

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  17. FUEL: An initiative in language standardization via collaborationRead the original story

    Monday Oct 6 | IT Manager's Journal

    ... of concentrating on different applications separately. At present, FUEL incorporates representative entries from the GNOME desktop, OpenOffice.org, Firefox browser, Evolution email client, and Pidgin instant messenger, so that it can have at least ...

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    Related Topix: Computers

  18. Mono 2.0a why not Microsoft?Read the original story

    Monday Oct 6 | John Carroll

    ... do exist. You also might want to use GTK#, Mono's binding to the GTK library that serves as the foundation of the GNOME window manager (and works on Windows, too, if you install the GTK library). Windows Forms, however, are supported, and is ...

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    Related Topix: Microsoft

  19. New Manju project plans to redraw desktop art

    Monday Oct 6 | NewsForge

    ... toolkits. Manju was started by Andreas Nilsson, an artist who has contributed to the Open Clipart project, Inkscape, GNOME, and Scribus, and Tim Janik, a long-time developer of the GTK+ toolkit. A major motivation for the project seems to be the ...

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  20. clarificationRead the original story

    Monday Oct 6 | OSNews.com

    ... collages and comp. sci. degrees, which is the education most coders get). In fact, that is the big reason the gnome project needs a high level framework. The barrier for entry for a new coder is really high, because (in part) of the complexity and ...

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