The Amarok crew has just released the very first technology preview of the upcoming Amarok 2 music manager, codenamed "Kutie". While this release is has many flaws, bugs and crashes, it also shows the great potential of the underlying technologies. Already, some features are working great, while others are still completely missing.
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Saturday, January 26, 2008
First Amarok 2 tech preview released
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Mandrake71
For all those legacy Linux users I have just upload an ISO of Mandrake 7.1
You can download it here.
http://www.uploadhut.com/id157292/Mandrake7-1.iso
Monday, January 7, 2008
#3 Deluge
IT'S TIME for the third installment of My favorite Linux applications. To day it is all about one Bittorent program Deluge. As keeping with the order previously assigned I will give a history of th product and then proceed to describe some of it various components.
The very first version of deluge was released to the public on September 25, 2006. It was originally intended to be called G-torrent and was released under that name but was quickly changed to avoid the confusion that it would be touted as a gnome only program. For the 0.5 on March 18, 2007 release there was a major rewriting of the source code for Deluge as many of the features were consolidated together. Version 0.5.8 is the latest release and has many improvements from previous versions including an internal anonymizing browser.
The plugins included are:
- Blocklist Importer
- Desired Ratio
- Extrastats
- Locations
- Network Activity Graph
- Network Health Monitor
- RSS Broadcatcher
- Torrent Creator
- Torrent Notification
- Torrent Search
The Deluge site is http://deluge-torrent.org/
I hope you enjoy Using deluge as I have it is a very good application and has plenty of potential for the future.
Be sure to stay tuned for the next installment in the Linux series on Smplayer and base application Mplayer.
To you my friends I bid you adieu.
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Labels: Bittorent, Computer, Deluge, libtorrent, Linux, Python.
Friday, January 4, 2008
#2 Compiz-Fusion
Compiz-Fusion is the current incarnation of Compiz, which was released as free software by Novell for the SUSE distribution of LINUX in January 2006, and Beryl which forked from Compiz in September 2006. The two projects, Compiz and Beryl, merged in March of 2007 to become Compiz-Fusion.
With the merger Beryl production has been halted in favor of work on Compiz-Fusion, while Compiz has been maintained as the backend basis for Compiz-Fusion. Beryl development has been infused in to developing the plugins and functions on the visible level. With the merger Beryl has brought the availability of Emerald to the Compiz world.
The main function of the Compiz-Fusion is a compositing window manager plugin layer for the Compiz core. It has the fancy capability's known to Beryl with the stability that was considered to be Compizes major draw over Beryl.
Some of the many plugins include:
- Animation
- Color filter
- Expo
- Enhanced Zoom Desktop
- JPEG
- Negative
- Opacify
- Put
- Resize info
- Ring Switcher
- Shift Switcher
- Scale Addons
- Snapping Windows
- Text
- Window Previews
- Viewport Switcher
- Desktop Wall
- Window Rules
- Workarounds
- ADD Helper
- Benchmark
- Crash handler
- Cube Caps
- Cube Reflection
- Extra WM Actions
- Fade to Desktop
- Firepaint
- Cube Gears
- Group and Tab Windows
- Motion blur
- Reflection
- Scale Window Title Filter
- Show desktop
- Splash
- Trailfocus
- Widget Layer
Along with Compiz-Fusion there is Emerald, a window decorator. Emerald allows for the Extreme customizing of the title bar.
Compiz-Fusion and its predecessors have contributed very greatly to the furthering of the Linux desktop movement into the main stream society, prompting other desktop operating system to develop similar features.
I hope you have enjoyed learning about Compiz as much as I have, and I hope you stay tuned for the rest of the article about the other applications, and to you my friends I bid you adieu.
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Labels: Beryl, Compiz, Compiz-Fusion, Linux, Novell, SUSE, Ubuntu
Thursday, January 3, 2008
#1 Firefox
Sorry it took so long to get this up every one, but it takes along time to get all the information that I would like.
But here is a brief blurb about the history of Firefox. Firefox was first released on September 23, 2002 as Phoenix, under the codename Pescadero, with the amazing features of a customizable toolbar and a quicksearch function. Its name then changed to Mozilla Firebird on May 17, 2003 and stayed there for only a few months, when on February 9, 2004 it finally became the current name, Firefox, with the codename Deer Park. Firefox 2, codenamed Bon Echo, was released on October 24, 2006 with the current version (2.0.0.11) being released on November 30, 2007. Other notable versions include 1.5 which incorporated localized builds and many other features, it was also the the last major release before Firefox 2. Version 0.3, codenamed Lucia, was the first to integrate tabbed browsing which had been developed by Opera.
In it present state it has many available features including:
- Tabbed Browsing
- Pop-up Blocking
- Download Manager
- Add-ons
- Cross-platform Support
- Various Security Enhancements
- Microsummaries
Firefox 3 codenamed Gran Paradiso Is the last to be based on the original Mozilla browser, with Firefox being based on Mozilla 2.0, and is in early stages of development. Firefox 3 which is on it's third beta release, is estimated to be released in 2008 after 2 years of development.
Well that ends my first post on the applications in my top list of Linux programs hope you stay tuned in for more information on the other programs.