>Live USB Install: Linux On Stick

> LiveUSB Install is a free software for GNU/Linux and Windows. With LiveUSB Install you can effortlessly install various Linux distributions on your thumbdrive. This way, you can ... Continue Reading →

viGet – PyGTK app for downloading (and converting) videos

  viGet is a small PyGTK for downloading video from a variety of internet sites. Apart from being able to download videos (obvious), it can also convert the video to a user specific ... Continue Reading →

>Download Fedora 15 via torrent

> Ok so fedora 15 is up to torrent downloads.. Get your fedora 15 here…. 64 bit 32 bit Continue Reading →

>Fedora 15 Released

> Let the celebrations begin! Fedora 15 is officially here! Fedora is a leading edge, free and open source operating system that continues to deliver innovative features to many ... Continue Reading →

>Desktop Cube in Unity the Easy Way

> bU1337Pr00f here! ^_^ I’ve seen quite a few articles and videos telling people how to get the Desktop Cube working in Unity, but unfortunately none of them showed ... Continue Reading →

Banshee, the default player in Natty: A Short Review

  Banshee also manages music files quite elegantly. It allows you to edit, delete, add, or check online the various metadata attributed to a track. This is by no means extraordinary, ... Continue Reading →

>The Wubi Tutorial

> It’s possible to migrate the Wubi install to it’s own partition on the hard drive using a very nifty little script. Ubuntu’s Wubi is a nifty little feature for the Linux ... Continue Reading →

>What I Want to See From Unity

>It’s been over two weeks since Canonical released Ubuntu 11.04 with their new GUI system, Unity, and most of us Linux geeks have already cried foul due to the seemingly complex ... Continue Reading →

>RIP UBUNTU

> Ubuntu has always been the best Linux OS ever for the beginners and also the most popular OS among numerous Linux OS available today. There was not a single reason for people *not ... Continue Reading →

Ubuntu 11.04 review : Unity is worth a shot but still its *no* GNOME

// // ]]> For the last 6 months or so, Ubuntu 11.04 (AKA Natty Narwhal) has been generating a lot of discussion among Linux users especially with the announcement of Canonical’s ... Continue Reading →