Showing posts with label Graphic Subsystems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphic Subsystems. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 September 2012

Which is your favourite Desktop Environment?

Vote for the best desktop environment and write about your favourite one here.Is it KDE,Gnome,Unity,LXDE,XFCE,Openbox,Enlightenment or something else?Write about new Desktop interfaces and spread the knowledge.

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Best linux distro with KDE - Opensuse


 
The best linux distribution with KDE - Opensuse 12.1
--> Opensuse is the best KDE distribution for years.Even though opensuse team now gives more importance to gnome 3 version,still the kde version is the best in the market.
New features of opensuse 12.1
· Linux kernel 3.1.0;
· KDE Software Compilation 4.7.2;
· GNOME 3.2.1 desktop environment;
· Xfce 4.8;
· X.Org Server 7.6;
· Mozilla Firefox 7.0.1;
· Amarok 2.4.3;
· KTorrent 4.1.2;
· K3b 2.0.2;
· virt-manager and open-vm-tools to easily manage VirtualBox and KVM;
· Eucalyptus;
· OpenNebula;

· OpenStack;

· Apper software management tool;
· Oyranos color management tool;
· ownCloud2 integration;

· Google Go programming language;
· systemd init system;
· Snapper integration into zypper;
· GCC 4.6.2.

 
Screenshots of opensuse 12.1
opensuse 12.1

opensuse 12.1
Download Opensuse 12.1 here



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Sunday, 22 April 2012

Gnome 3.4.1 released officcially



Gnome 3.4.1 released officcially

--> Gnome developer team has released the latest stable version gnome 3.4.1 on april 18.
It includes bug fixes,translations updates and tiny improvements.The GNOME 3.4 desktop environment will receive another maintenance release, GNOME 3.4.2, in one month, on May 16th, 2012. This will be the last point release for GNOME 3.4, as the developers will start working on the next major version, GNOME 3.6.

Want to test gnome 3.4.1? Download gnome 3.4 Live images
To write the downloaded image to a USB drive do the following steps
  1. Insert your usb drive
  2. Run dmesg in a terminal: this will give you the location of the usb device in square brackets, such as sdb
  3. To write the downloaded  image, run sudo dd if=GNOME-3.4.iso of=/dev/DRIVE bs=8M conv=fsync, replacing DRIVE with the location of your usb device.
  4. Once the write operation has finished, you can reboot with the USB drive inserted.
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