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Top 5 Twitter Clients for Linux
Dec 17th
Share Twitter is definitely come up in a huge way and boasts of most number of users in the social media segment. Most of the users out of them do not use twitter from the original website of twitter. They use twitter clients made for their specific OS be it through computer or different OS
Installing KDE4 on Windows : Step by step Guide
Oct 16th
Share Windows as we know is host to a large number of applications and every day we have knew applications being developed for it. But the Window applications are not open source as opposed to Linux. Linux applications are open source and have a port available for windows. So windows has its own applications as
10 useful Linux Keyboard Shortcuts
Sep 27th
Share Keyboard shortcuts can be very useful in reducing the your time in carrying out day to day activities in Linux. Although it is not possible to learn each and every keyboard shortcut but if you make it a practise to use some of the very common ones it would create a lot of difference
Installing free BitDefender Anti-Virus on Ubuntu 9.04
Mar 30th
Share In most cases you won’t need an Anti-Virus for your Linux machine. But it’s always safe than to be sorry and hence getting some protection is never a bad idea. Today we’ll see how to install BitDefender Anti-Virus on Ubuntu machine (Jaunty Jackalope). The best part is it’s free for personal use and comes
Free AVG Anti-Virus for Ubuntu
Mar 25th
Share One of the reason apart from other 1000 for me to use Linux is that I don’t have to worry about installing an Anti-Virus. Not that it’s totally protected from viruses but if you are smart you wont end up getting one. Just don’t do things with super user priveleges unless you know what
Social Brainstorming and MindMapping using XMind in Ubuntu
Mar 24th
Share Being a student and in research, I have always tried to use technology for making a point and this statement is used with literal connotation. One of my favorite way of engaging an audience is to use mindmaps. In this tutorial we’ll see how to get an open source software for mindmapping. Xmind is
Free Ubuntu Guide
Feb 6th
Share A very quick post. Although I don’t feel the need for a book to handle my Ubuntu but if anyone is interested in downloading a guide for Ubuntu, you can get it here. So if you ever face problems with Ubuntu this guide might come handy. Also, to learn and to get started with
Tasque: A simple but powerful to-do list and task manager for Ubuntu
Jan 27th
Share To-do lists have become the norm today irrespective of what operating system you are using. And it’s a good reason to be organized when you that you spend so much time doing so many things in a day; courtesy Internet and Social Media paranoia. I was hit upon with Tasque, a simple desktop based
How to install and run emerald window decorator in Ubuntu 8.10
Jan 11th
Share I know this looks very trivial, but I am sure a lot of you would be facing the issue of installing emerald and switching it to your default window decorator. By default in Ubuntu GTK Window Decorator is the Window Decorator. However, there is a very good, funky and transparent option available in the
GetDeb.net Down: Download SongBird Deb from other locations
Jan 2nd
Share Sometimes life is not easy. For example you installed Ubuntu on your machine and can’t wait to get your hands on the much hyped (rightly so) “SongBird“, only to find that GetDeb.net website is down. GetDeb.net is one stop shop for all the linux softwares in deb format. .Deb format is like .Exe format
How to install latest version of Wine on Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex
Jan 2nd
Share Although the main reason for me to not totally migrate to Linux is because I blog and hence I also have to be on Windows to check things about before I write about them. Another reason being the fact that there are some application which I love to use and aren’t available on Linux.











