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XFCE borked KDE
By trevorparsons at 2008-08-28 19:43

Curious to try XFCE again, I fired it up. I already had it installed on my Arch system, and it was up to date thanks to regular runs of pacman -Syu.

Well, I quite liked it. Thunar, the file manager, was agreeably quick and susceptible to being driven by the keyboard. The transparency of the terminal was cool. There were a huge number of window manager tweaks available. I only gave up my experiment because for some strange reason I couldn't get any sound out of the machine any more.

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Caribbean Attraction and Tour
By florgelyn at 2008-08-28 19:21
Galley Bay Resort & Spa -- Antigua's award-winning, adults-only Caribbean romantic hideaway -- announces an incredible airfare promotion featuring complimentary tickets from all major East Coast gateways that serve Antigua via American Airlines and Delta Air Lines. Couples who book seven-night all-inclusive stays in the resort's Premium Beachfront Suites from June through November 2008 qualify. The all-inclusive nightly rate is $520 per person, based on double occupancy, and includes all meals, top-shelf liquor, non-motorized water sports, entertainment, tax and service charges.

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Midnight Commander: UTF-8 for mc-2007-06-23-14 & «Tab/BackSpace» can align Shift-highlighted multiline text
By vit_r at 2008-08-28 16:41

it is adopted
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/patc..._fixes-1.patch
# [ ] mc-4.6.1-debian_fixes-1.patch 25-Feb-2007 18:22 329K
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/patc..._fixes-1.patch
to
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/uti...s/mc/snapshots
# [ ] mc-2007-06-23-14.tar.gz 23-Jun-2007 10:46 3.8M
# MD5 sum: 3d4e56a1152564331abe82e6570898ad mc-2007-06-23-14.tar.gz

pkg 394 Kb:
http://www.helplinux.ru/local--files...8-08-28.tar.gz

anything ... let me know, please

ps.
encountering a bug
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Buddi - Personal Finance & Budgeting Program for openSUSE
By rbkumaran at 2008-08-28 16:38

Buddi is a personal finance and budgeting program, aimed at those who have little or no financial background. Designed to keep the software simpler but still effectively help users to manage their finances. Buddi is released a free opensource software released under GNU GPL license. Buddi will run on almost any computer which has a Java virtual machine installed. This can include Windows, Macintosh OS X, Linux.Read at susegeek.com

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List of Email Clients Available in Ubuntu Linux
By sridhar11 at 2008-08-28 12:03

An e-mail client, aka Mail User Agent (MUA), aka e-mail reader is a frontend computer program used to manage e-mail.

Full Story

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Smoke Detector
By florgelyn at 2008-08-28 03:08
RF Smoke Detector detects radio frequency from 20GHZ to 1GHZ

Just mount the RF Smoke Detector in your home or office to detect hidden cameras up to 1GHZ no one will be the wiser, looks just like a real smoke detector.

The RF Smoke detector features a built in transmitter that warns of the presence of hidden transmitters. The silent LED alert lights up when a body worn transmitter is detected.

Features:

LED alert Adjustable to its environment

9V battery power 96 hour battery life.

http://spyville.com/rf-smoke-detector.html
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Bridal Consultants
By florgelyn at 2008-08-27 18:00
So you're getting married in six months or next year or whenever and you've decided you want to hire a bridal consultant to help you plan your wedding. You go to the yellow pages and or search online and there are hundreds to choose from. How do you know which one is best for you?

There are actually a number of things you will want to look for when choosing a bridal consultant. Following down this list and making sure the person you choose fits most of them will ensure that you have a beautiful and happy wedding day.

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gscan2pdf - Scan multiple Documents, import images to PDF & DjVu
By rbkumaran at 2008-08-27 15:48

gscan2pdf is a simple but a very efficient GUI to scan documents of multiple pages and convert them into PDFs or DjVu format. You can also import images from image files into PDF files and vice versa. gscan2pdf only takes two clicks are required to scan several pages and then save all or a selection as a PDF file, including metadata if required.
Read more at susegeek.com

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KMess - MSN Messenger Client for KDE in openSUSE Linux
By rbkumaran at 2008-08-26 15:37

KMess is a MSN Messenger client for KDE Users in Linux. It enables Linux users to chat with friends online who are using MSN Messenger in Windows or Mac OS or Linux. The strength of KMess is it’s integration with the KDE desktop environment, focus on MSN Messenger specific features and an easy-to-use interface.
Read on at susegeek.com

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Flock social networking Web2.0 browser in openSUSE
By rbkumaran at 2008-08-25 16:30

Flock Web browser is a new kid in the block of browsers built on the codebase of Mozilla Codebase, Needless to say, this project is powered by Mozilla. Flock web browser is built in Web2.0 and social networking as the core theme of the browser supporting Social networking, Photosharing, Bloggin, syndications.
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