I think Dan’s new teaser banner for version 2.5 of his popular Elementary icon set (of which the default Ubuntu Humanity icons are derived/based) tells a whole lot more than some textual padding from me… […]
Indicator-RSS? Well, almost! RSS-Aware is a panel only indicator-applet for staying up-to-date with the latest updates from your favourite sites. Download instructions, install details & a pretty picture are behind the 'continue reading' button...
Free professional grade 2D CAD software ‘Draftsight’ is coming to Linux shortly, news that is a massive boon to professional CAD users and students everywhere. The release, due within the next month or two according to […]
"Opera 10.62 has been released as a recommended upgrade offering security and stability enhancements." states the official announcement on the Opera desktop team blog. This latest stable version of the margnal - but no-less awesome - browser sees many additions that make upgrading essential. Click read more to, y'know, read more.
VLC may the king of features, but is it the king of performance?
Users of the desktop Pandora application 'Pithos' may be trilled (bad pun, sorry) to hear that everyone's favourite launcher 'Docky' has added 'helper' controls for the app in its latest development version. Installation info and a pretty picture inside.
Trons master control programme uses Linux? Fo real? Read on to see the evidence...
Big fan of Faenza but want to use a dark theme? Check out this Faenza icon set, modded for dark themes.
I have just gotten around to reading through a pretty large back log of some of my favorite comics, and guess what I spied inside one? Well, just about what the title says.
We've had many different looks over the life of this site, so I figured it would be pretty cool to see how the website has evolved over the past year, especially for those who have just started following. Half a dozen screenshots of the site evolution after the break.
Caitlyn Martin over at O'Reilly Broadcast has posted an interesting article titled "Debunking the 1% Myth" where she investigates what the true market share of Linux on desktops and laptops actually is. Her findings may pleasantly surprise you.
There's an indicator for everything - or so it seems. Compiz is the latest application to receive the indicator-applet-ization process, with this neato utility making compositing a cinch. Download, screenshots and obligatory info is just a click a way...