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Pimp Your Ubuntu With Ubuntu Tweak!

Ubuntu has grown to be one of the easiest distros to use which propelled it to be the most popular Linux flavor currently available. But guess what? Tweaking Ubuntu has can get a lot easier! The aptly named Ubuntu Tweak is designed to give you direct access to some of the hidden settings. Think of »

The Linuxologist Nominated For Blogger’s Choice Awards ’09; Vote and WIN!

A reader of The Linuxologist was passionate enough to nominate us for a Blogger’s Choice Award ’09 for the best Geek Blog. We really feel honored by this nomination, and if you do enjoy the blog we would really appreciate it if you would take the time to vote for The Linuxologist. Unfortunately, the awards »

13 Linux Graffiti Art From Around The World

Us Linux users are very passionate about our operating system. We get into flame wars with others, push it down other’s throats (which we don’t condone,) blog about, work feverishly in converting, and finally “vandalize” our cities. Here are 13 Linux and Open Source graffiti art I found on the Interwebs. I tried to figure »

Howto: Chromium Browser On Linux With Flash

Chromium is the Open Source project behind Google’s browser Chrome. It aims to build a safer, faster, and more stable way for all  users to experience the web. Indeed as I type this on Chromium on an Ubuntu laptop, I can truly feel the speed. While Chromium on Linux is still in the pre-release stage, »

Linux Artwork That You Will Love: The Ubuntu Rider

Ahhh, the wonderful stuff you can find on DeviantArt! This one is brought to you by ~Gegege-no. It’s a girl riding a GNU with Tux wielding a Quake blaster. I really like the subtlety of the Ubuntu imagery: only a portion of the Ubuntu logo appears on the girl’s forehead and Ubuntu colored beads in »

Howto: Install KDE 4.3 on Ubuntu Jaunty

KDE 4.3 was released 3 days ago, bringing integration with other technologies, such as PolicyKit, NetworkManager & Geolocation services, was another focus of this release. KRunner’s interface has been overhauled. A much more flexible system tray has been developed. Many new Plasmoids have been added, including the openDesktop.org Plasmoid – an initial take on the »