Opera 38 Released with New Power-Saving Mode
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http://www.opera.com/computer/linux
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Clevo Indicator is a Unity panel applet that lets you control the fan speed.
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https://github.com/SkyLandTW/clevo-indicator
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https://github.com/SkyLandTW/clevo-indicator
10 Best File Managers for Linux Systems
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1. Konqueror File Manager
Konqueror is a powerful and great file manager for KDE desktop.
2. Nautilus File Manager
Formerly known as Nautilus, it is a simple and default file manager on GNOME desktop.
3. Dolphin File Manager
Dolphin is a free, open source, lightweight file manager developed as part of KDE applications package.
4. GNU Midnight Commander
It is a free software, full-screen, text mode, visual file manager that lets a user search, copy, move and also delete files and even whole directory tree.
5. Krusader File Manager
It is also an advanced twin panel file manager that works similar to GNU Midnight Commander.
6. PCManFM File Manager
PCManFM meant to be a replacement for the popular Nautilus, Konqueror and Thunar file managers.
7. XFE File Manager
It is a commander sort of file manager for X Windows, based on X Win Commander whose development has been discontinued for one reason or the other.
8. Nemo File Manager
Nemo is the default file manager on Cinnamon desktop, Linux Mint users must be familiar with it, it is a fork of the more popular GNOME Files.
9. Thunar File Manager
Thunar is a modern, lightweight file manager for Xfce desktop.
10. Command Line File Manager
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#tecmint
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#tecmint
1. Konqueror File Manager
Konqueror is a powerful and great file manager for KDE desktop.
2. Nautilus File Manager
Formerly known as Nautilus, it is a simple and default file manager on GNOME desktop.
3. Dolphin File Manager
Dolphin is a free, open source, lightweight file manager developed as part of KDE applications package.
4. GNU Midnight Commander
It is a free software, full-screen, text mode, visual file manager that lets a user search, copy, move and also delete files and even whole directory tree.
5. Krusader File Manager
It is also an advanced twin panel file manager that works similar to GNU Midnight Commander.
6. PCManFM File Manager
PCManFM meant to be a replacement for the popular Nautilus, Konqueror and Thunar file managers.
7. XFE File Manager
It is a commander sort of file manager for X Windows, based on X Win Commander whose development has been discontinued for one reason or the other.
8. Nemo File Manager
Nemo is the default file manager on Cinnamon desktop, Linux Mint users must be familiar with it, it is a fork of the more popular GNOME Files.
9. Thunar File Manager
Thunar is a modern, lightweight file manager for Xfce desktop.
10. Command Line File Manager
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نقد و بررسی meizu pro5 Ubuntu Editin
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http://www.gsmarena.com/meizu_pro_5_ubuntu-review-1452.php
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Meizu Pro 5 Ubuntu Edition review: Cute clumsy penguin
The Meizu PRO 5 might be almost a year old now, but it is still a gorgeous and exquisite flagship device. The only real question is, could Meizu have...
نرمافزار کریتا یک نرمافزار آزاد هست که توسط کیوت نوشته شده و میتواند جایگزینی مناسب برای فتوشاپ باشد 😃
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http://linuxforlife.ir/index.php/blog-wrapper/2016-04-04-12-47-56/83-krita
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http://linuxforlife.ir/index.php/blog-wrapper/2016-04-04-12-47-56/83-krita
what's new
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solus 1.2
We are proud to announce the release of Solus 1.2, the second minor release in the Shannon series of releases. Solus 1.2 builds upon the groundwork of 1.1 and 1.0, with continued improvements to Budgie, a huge focus on software optimizations, in addition to laying the framework for providing a performant gaming experience. Solus 1.2 furthers us on our journey to realizing the future of home computing. We have continued to improve Budgie over the course of the Solus 1.2 development cycle, with development changes shipping in Solus 1.2. This release features a multitude of bug fixes and some of the following highlighted improvements: fix stretching of GTK+ Switches in CSS themes; fixed some untranslatable strings; icon and GTK+ themes are now properly detected using our new ThemeScanner; notifications will no longer expand Raven; resolved drawing issues for Calendar, Sound and MPRIS applets....
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solus 1.2
We are proud to announce the release of Solus 1.2, the second minor release in the Shannon series of releases. Solus 1.2 builds upon the groundwork of 1.1 and 1.0, with continued improvements to Budgie, a huge focus on software optimizations, in addition to laying the framework for providing a performant gaming experience. Solus 1.2 furthers us on our journey to realizing the future of home computing. We have continued to improve Budgie over the course of the Solus 1.2 development cycle, with development changes shipping in Solus 1.2. This release features a multitude of bug fixes and some of the following highlighted improvements: fix stretching of GTK+ Switches in CSS themes; fixed some untranslatable strings; icon and GTK+ themes are now properly detected using our new ThemeScanner; notifications will no longer expand Raven; resolved drawing issues for Calendar, Sound and MPRIS applets....
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what's new
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Fedora 24
The Fedora 24 Workstation release features GNOME 3.20, with many usability improvements such as easier input device and printer settings, a better search interface, shortcut windows for keyboard commands, and more convenient music controls. Flatpak (formerly xdg-app) is another building-block feature, with Software able to track installed Flatpaks and adding more features in the future as the technology develops. The Software app has also grown features to provide a full system upgrade directly from the desktop from one Fedora release to the next, and the ability to provide labelling as well as reviews of available software. Fedora 24 continues our work on the X replacement, Wayland, a next-generation graphics stack. Although this release will not default to Wayland, it includes many improvements and is available as an option for users to try out, and potentially will be the default stack in Fedora 25.
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Fedora 24
The Fedora 24 Workstation release features GNOME 3.20, with many usability improvements such as easier input device and printer settings, a better search interface, shortcut windows for keyboard commands, and more convenient music controls. Flatpak (formerly xdg-app) is another building-block feature, with Software able to track installed Flatpaks and adding more features in the future as the technology develops. The Software app has also grown features to provide a full system upgrade directly from the desktop from one Fedora release to the next, and the ability to provide labelling as well as reviews of available software. Fedora 24 continues our work on the X replacement, Wayland, a next-generation graphics stack. Although this release will not default to Wayland, it includes many improvements and is available as an option for users to try out, and potentially will be the default stack in Fedora 25.
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