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Picasa 3 (beta) for Linux

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2008-10-02 21:43:00 by Picasa Team in Google Photos Blog
...Linux (just a few days past the end of summer With version 3, Picasa adds improved Linux desktop integration. For instance, it now uses your preferred file manager, and you can use your preferred email program to send photos directly from Picasa. Picasa even integrates with the camera detection features in Gnome and KDE, so your desktop...
 
 
 
 
 
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Announcing the release of Picasa 2.7 for Linux

2008-04-15 18:04:00 by Picasa Team in Google Photos Blog
 
...Linux is finally over If you're still using Picasa 2.2 for your Linux machine, you'll want to update to get all the 2.7 goodness, including web album upload and download, folder hierarchy views, better raw support, localization in many languages, and more. Check out the download page for a full list of improvements and known issues. If you...
 
 
 
 
 
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Running LiveCycle as a Non-root User on AIX, Solaris and Linux

2008-11-20 13:05:40 by Jayan Kandathil in Adobe Blogs
 
...Linux and Novell SUSE Enterprise Linux. However, there are several requirements If the appserver (JBoss, WebSphere, WebLogic) is being run as the user 'apsrvusr', it is normal for the entire appserver folder structure to be owned by that user. In such a case, install LiveCycle also as that user After installation, ensure that the entire...
 
 
 
 
 
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3 Reasons Why Mac OS X and Linux Won't Succeed against Windows

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2007-10-23 05:42:00 by btvideo in PC Hacks
...Linux vs. Windows Vista article. It will not provide a conclusion over the superiority of one operating system alone and will only be limited to a total of three reasons why Mac OS X and Linux won't succeed against Windows Vista Success in this context is equivalent to a scenario where either Mac OS X or Linux, or both, would negatively...
 
 
 
 
 
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Learning The Linux Lingo

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2008-07-13 18:06:39 by Abraham Kurp in MakeUseOf.com
...Linux as smooth as possible, which includes using simple and common terminology. However there are plenty of terms that are unavoidable or at least impractical to avoid. Some terms we can explain as we go along, but some are so common that they would need explaining in every article So here they are, but by no means is it a complete list...
 
 
 
 
 
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Introduction to Linux Gaming

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2008-06-10 22:05:07 by Michael & Eric in MakeUseOf.com
...Linux, you probably think of open source software and security, but not gaming. Most people think if you are into gaming, Windows is your only option. A few years ago this might have been the case but not anymore So, if you are a Linux power user, or just prefer Linux, here are a few of your options for playing games on your Linux box. Native...
 
 
 
 
 
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15+ Ways to Make Your Linux Box Hip to Web 2.0

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2008-08-20 23:30:14 by Paul Glazowski in Mashable!
...Linux-friendly. Some function across all platforms, or perhaps the most mainstream and consumer-centric of the two. But it is unquestionably the case that the Linux world holds the least currency where desktop-to-Web and Web-to-desktop communication is concerned Well, if youre a Linux user, or perhaps just curious to know whats now possible...
 
 
 
 
 
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Hack Attack : Run Linux Apps Natively On Windows, OSX

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2008-03-23 12:45:22 by Karthik Kastury in dailyApps
Linux has always been the operating system of the geeks and nerds. For some reason Linux has never been able to capture the market like Windows and OS X have managed to do. The main reason for this has been the so called unfriendliness of the Linux OS. But things are changing now with distros like Ubuntu etc For over 15 years now Linux users...
 
 
 
 
 
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Hack Attack : Run Linux Apps Natively On Windows, OSX

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2008-03-23 12:45:22 by Karthik Kastury in dailyApps
Linux has always been the operating system of the geeks and nerds. For some reason Linux has never been able to capture the market like Windows and OS X have managed to do. The main reason for this has been the so called unfriendliness of the Linux OS. But things are changing now with distros like Ubuntu etc For over 15 years now Linux users...
 
 
 
 
 
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Happy Birthday to Linux 17 Years and Still counting.

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2008-10-24 12:11:35 by Sam in