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elementaryOS is quite in news now a days and well it deserve that spot. It is one of those OS which really need praise and backup. The guys behind this OS are simply awesome, they are not full time developers but still managing it quite well. Luna is on its way, still in beta stage. [...]

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Artha is nice and well written dictionary application for Linux. The good thing about it is that it can work offline, which means it will pull the database during installation so that it can work offline. So next time if you are not connected to internet and want to search some word meaning, Artha will [...]

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And the news is that openSUSE 12.3 is out a while ago. What more i would say than go and get it while it’s HOT. Let’s summarize some of the key features it have: Kernel 3.7.10 KDE 4.10.00 Gnome 3.6.2 Enlightenment 17 UEFI support for x86_64 hardware and experimental support for Secure Boot enabled hardware. [...]

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Have ever want to split a big file or may be a normal file into multiple parts and later join them. Well, in Linux i would say that is quite easy by using split and cat commands in terminal. Let’s try it with an example. Open terminal. If you want to read more, the easy [...]

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KDE 4.10 is out and some users waited for it eagerly might had already updated to it, but if not yet it’s time to upgrade. http://kde.org/announcements/4.10/ This how to will cover openSUSE 12.2, there are no repos for 12.1 at the time of writing this. Open terminal, become root by su -  and type to [...]

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So you have github or bitbucket account and repositories setup already. But the problem is if you did not set the user name and email on your machine, most probably you will see ‘Author not mapped‘ with question mark sign. It is because your account is not synced with github or bitbucket. But no worries, [...]

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