Rhythmbox will remain the default music player in Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala. For those that don’t know, the Ubuntu Developer Summit is currently taking place in Barcelona. During many of the discussions that are, and […]
I’ve blogged about the pure freakin’ gorgeousness of CoverGloobus before, but the developer has really stepped it up a gear with the latest release. CoverGloobus 1.4 fixes some bugs, but – and more importantly for […]
Chromium – the browser which is created by Google and whom will slap their logo on and call it Chrome – finally reached it’s Alpha milestone today, having been available as a pre-alpha for the […]
I finally received my invitation to Ubuntu One a few days ago. I’ve been using the service daily ever since and I have to say the integration with Ubuntu is, as we all expected, second […]
A new Firefox add-on makes the browser display notifications using the new notification system introduced in Ubuntu 9.04 ‘Jaunty Jackalope’.Currently Firefox uses it’s own notification pop ups to tell you that something has finished downloading […]
I have to say that version 2.0 of Intel funded Linux netbook distro ‘Moblin’ has left me somewhat shocked – it’s gorgeous! You might say that it’s hard to believe it’s Linux! What do you […]
You can convert video for your iPod, iPod Touch and other PMP players using a free, open-source app called Handbrake. The full spiel on Handbrake is that it’s an “open-source, GPL-licensed, multi-platform, multithreaded video transcoder, […]
The latest build of Chromium (16060) bring with it an options dialog and a bookmarks importer! Several other updates over the last week have improved adding bookmarks: Article originally appeared on omgubuntu.co.uk
Ubuntu 9.04 was only released last month but the first alpha for next release, Ubuntu 9.10 ‘Karmic Koala’, has scuttled down from its gum tree and skipped in to the release pen. The first alpha […]
Google’s Chromium browser has broken free from it’s terminal, grabbed some GTK colours for it’s tab bar and continues to make big strides towards the first Alpha release. The current Chromium build (at the time […]
Canonical, the makers of Ubuntu, yesterday opened an official beta for ‘Ubuntu One’, a free online storage and syncing solution. Ubuntu One helps you store, sync and share Ubuntu One adds a folder to your […]
Want to preview your files/movies/images/text a la Mac OS X ‘Quick Look’ feature? Then look no further because GloobusPreview does it all – and then some! GloobusPreview allows you to view the contents of a […]