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Mundo 3W -
22 hours and 15 minutes ago
tu otro Linux en el bolsillo
Web OS
1084ª Parte GoblinX. Tu otro Linux en el Bolsillo.
goblinx
repositorio
Dicen que no hay dos sin tres y esta distro pues es de las que funcionan
también mas o menos a la primera como LiveCD o en USB, usa XFCE como base de programas y
se basa también en Slackware-Slax
así que de entrada habrá cosas que se puedan aprovechar aunque en lo de los
programas que se basan en QT y/o KDE despediros.
Al estar basado XFCE en GTK/GTK2 hay suficientes programas desarrollados para que funcione lo
básico a la primera por ej. el RutiT para configuración del wifi
el único problema que le veo es que son puristas en el sentido que en vez de funcionar
a nivel de root aquí se funciona a nivel de usuario y para ciertas cosas hay que
hacer su y saber la contraseña de root.
Por otro lado si no entramos en las Xs desde el principio y entramos en modo consola
podemos solventarnos el problema del lenguaje fácilmente pues el español
es uno de los 5 idiomas contemplados por defecto luego podemos lanzar las Xs tranquilamente y
acabar de configurar el teclado con las utilerías de configuración del XFCE,
usa ese maldito comando que nos hace posible trabajar en distros rusas o de
leshoto, en fin yo os aconsejo la versión mini y la XFlash que son las
que he probado y ya sabéis que sobre gustos y opiniones a montones. Con tal de tener un
Linux en el bolsillo todo es güeno. Ah!!!! Hay que instalar el flash que no viene por
defecto para poder navegar decentemente.
Ximo


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KDE-Apps.org Content -
1 days and 7 hours ago
'Q' DVD-Author is a GUI frontent for dvdauthor and related tools. The goal is to provide an
easy-to-use, yet powerful and complete interface to generate DVD menus, slideshows, and videos to
burn on a DVD under Linux. You can view some screencasts under :
http://qdvdauthor.sf.net/guide/flash.html

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KDE-Apps.org Content -
1 days and 8 hours ago
--- Dependencies kdewebdev sudo net-tools wireless-tools dhcpcd or dhcp aircrack-ng --- What
wiKonf? wiKonf is a front end for utilities network commonly used: ifconfig, iwconfig, iwlist,
iwpriv, route, dhcpcd or dhcp and aircrack-ng; for the immediate configuration of network
interfaces wireless. It 'a window based on a script, realized with Kommander Editor therefore needs
the Kommander Executor to be launched. --- Important This application makes use of sudo to allow
the co...

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Lifehacker -
1 days and 10 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/burn-cds-dvds-hive.png"
width="494" height="271" style="display:block;" /The internet has made it easier than ever to share
media and data with friends, family, and co-workers, but that doesn't mean burning your own CDs and
DVDs is a thing of the past. Blank optical discs are dirt cheap, they work virtually everywhere,
and if you bought your computer sometime in the last 5 years, chances are you've got the necessary
hardware to quickly burn anything you want to a disc in just a few minutes. Now all you need is the
right authoring tools. Earlier this week we asked you to a
href="http://lifehacker.com/5098925/best-cd-and-dvd-burning-tools"share your favorite CD and DVD
burning tools/a, and today we're back with the five most popular answers. Keep reading for a closer
look at your favorites, then cast a vote for the burning tool you like best. iPhoto by a
href="http://flickr.com/photos/thetrial/497932831/"the trial/a/i./p h3 style="font-size: 120%;
margin-top: 20px;"InfraRecorder (Windows)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/infrarecorder-hive.png"
class="center" width="728" height="390" style="display:block;float:none;" /a
href="http://infrarecorder.org/"InfraRecorder/a is a free, open-source CD and DVD burning
application for Windows. InfraRecorder covers almost any of your optical needs, including support
for burning disc images, copying discs, creating quick audio CDs, writing video DVDs, erasing
discs, and more. InfraRecorder is lightweight and decidedly bloat-free, and it's even available as
a portable app you can carry on your thumb drive to satisfy your burning needs no matter where you
are./p h3 style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: 20px;"ImgBurn (Windows/Linux)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/imgburn-hive.png" class="center"
width="614" height="409" style="display:block;" /a href="http://www.imgburn.com/"ImgBurn/a is a
free CD and DVD Swiss Army knife for Windows (it also runs on Linux under Wine). ImgBurn can write
data from a variety of formats, burns audio CDs, ISOs, and video DVDs, including regular DVD, HD
DVD, and Blu-ray DVD. As an added bonus, ImgBurn can read a disc to an image on your hard drive and
build a disc image from files on your computer. It's fast, easy to use, and doesn't cost a penny.
Incidentally, this app is still actively developed by the same developer who built the once very
popular a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvd_decrypter"DVD Decrypter/a./p h3 style="font-size:
120%; margin-top: 20px;"K3b (Linux)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/k3b.png" class="center" width="600"
height="405" style="display:block;" /a href="http://k3b.plainblack.com/"K3b/a (which stands for KDE
Burn Baby Burn) is an open-source burning application for Linux. Like the rest, K3b supports common
tasks like burning audio CDs, data discs, disc images and disc copying. For movie lovers, K3b can
even rip your DVDs to your hard drive in either of the popular DivX or Xvid formats. If you're
running Linux, K3b is easily one of the most popular options for burning anything to your optical
discs./p h3 style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: 20px;"CDBurnerXP (Windows)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/cdburnerxp.png" class="center"
width="554" height="393" style="display:block;" /a href="http://cdburnerxp.se/"CDBurnerXP/a is a
free authoring software for Windows. Despite its name, CDBurnerXP works with Windows Vista, 2000,
2003 Server, and XP; it also burns to CD emand/em DVD, including HD and Blu-ray. It's got a small
footprint, and like most of the other options, burns data discs, audio CDs, and ISOs without a
hitch. CDBurnerXP is light, fast, and free, requires .NET 3.5./p h3 style="font-size: 120%;
margin-top: 20px;"Nero (Windows/Linux)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/nero-9.png" class="center"
width="600" height="416" style="display:block;" /a
href="http://www.nero.com/enu/store-nero9.html"Nero 9/a is a shareware optical media authoring tool
for Windows that's long been the go-to favorite for robust, user-friendly CD and DVD burning for a
price. Detractors complain that Nero is slow and bloated (and the 370MB download, 2GB free space
requirement, and emlong/em install time doesn't inspire confidence to the contrary), but fans argue
that you can install only what you need from Nero and that its simplicity more than makes up for
the bloat. Nero 9 is an $80 shareware (grab the trial a
href="http://www.nero.com/enu/downloads-nero9-trial.php"here/a), Windows only, requires .NET 3.0.
Linux users can give a href="http://www.nero.com/enu/linux3.html"Nero Linux/a a go for $25./p hr
Now that you've seen the best, it's time to vote for your favorite authoring tool.br script
type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://static.polldaddy.com/p/1152445.js"
/scriptnoscripta href="http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/1152445/"Which Is the Best CD and DVD
Burning Tool?/abr span style="font-size:9px;"( a
href="http://www.polldaddy.com"polls/a)/span/noscript pThis week's honorable mentions go out to
Windows-only applications a href="http://www.burnaware.com/burnaware_free.html"BurnAware Free/a (a
href="http://lifehacker.com/5042196/burnaware-free-burns-cds-dvds-and-blu+ray"original post/a) and
a href="http://www2.ashampoo.com/webcache/html/1/product_2_1810__.htm"Ashampoo/a (a
href="http://lifehacker.com/5070552/ashampoo-burning-studio-free-handles-all-your-burning-needs"original
post/a), followed by Linux-only a href="http://projects.gnome.org/brasero/"Brasero/a (the Gnome
counterpart to the KDE-focused K3b) and Mac OS X-only a
href="http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/toast/titanium/overview.html"Toast/a. Whether or not the CD
or DVD authoring tool that's the apple of your eye made the short list, let's hear more about it in
the comments./p br style="clear: both;"/ a
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Lifehacker -
1 days and 10 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/burn-cds-dvds-hive.png"
width="494" height="271" style="display:block;" /iframe
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easier than ever to share media and data with friends, family, and co-workers, but that doesn't
mean burning your own CDs and DVDs is a thing of the past. Blank optical discs are dirt cheap, they
work virtually everywhere, and if you bought your computer sometime in the last 5 years, chances
are you've got the necessary hardware to quickly burn anything you want to a disc in just a few
minutes. Now all you need is the right authoring tools. Earlier this week we asked you to a
href="http://lifehacker.com/5098925/best-cd-and-dvd-burning-tools"share your favorite CD and DVD
burning tools/a, and today we're back with the five most popular answers. Keep reading for a closer
look at your favorites, then cast a vote for the burning tool you like best. iPhoto by a
href="http://flickr.com/photos/thetrial/497932831/"the trial/a/i./p h3 style="font-size: 120%;
margin-top: 20px;"InfraRecorder (Windows)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/infrarecorder-hive.png"
class="center" width="728" height="390" style="display:block;float:none;" /a
href="http://infrarecorder.org/"InfraRecorder/a is a free, open-source CD and DVD burning
application for Windows. InfraRecorder covers almost any of your optical needs, including support
for burning disc images, copying discs, creating quick audio CDs, writing video DVDs, erasing
discs, and more. InfraRecorder is lightweight and decidedly bloat-free, and it's even available as
a portable app you can carry on your thumb drive to satisfy your burning needs no matter where you
are./p h3 style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: 20px;"ImgBurn (Windows/Linux)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/imgburn-hive.png" class="center"
width="614" height="409" style="display:block;" /a href="http://www.imgburn.com/"ImgBurn/a is a
free CD and DVD Swiss Army knife for Windows (it also runs on Linux under Wine). ImgBurn can write
data from a variety of formats, burns audio CDs, ISOs, and video DVDs, including regular DVD, HD
DVD, and Blu-ray DVD. As an added bonus, ImgBurn can read a disc to an image on your hard drive and
build a disc image from files on your computer. It's fast, easy to use, and doesn't cost a penny.
Incidentally, this app is still actively developed by the same developer who built the once very
popular a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvd_decrypter"DVD Decrypter/a./p h3 style="font-size:
120%; margin-top: 20px;"K3b (Linux)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/k3b.png" class="center" width="600"
height="405" style="display:block;" /a href="http://k3b.plainblack.com/"K3b/a (which stands for KDE
Burn Baby Burn) is an open-source burning application for Linux. Like the rest, K3b supports common
tasks like burning audio CDs, data discs, disc images and disc copying. For movie lovers, K3b can
even rip your DVDs to your hard drive in either of the popular DivX or Xvid formats. If you're
running Linux, K3b is easily one of the most popular options for burning anything to your optical
discs./p h3 style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: 20px;"CDBurnerXP (Windows)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/cdburnerxp.png" class="center"
width="554" height="393" style="display:block;" /a href="http://cdburnerxp.se/"CDBurnerXP/a is a
free authoring software for Windows. Despite its name, CDBurnerXP works with Windows Vista, 2000,
2003 Server, and XP; it also burns to CD emand/em DVD, including HD and Blu-ray. It's got a small
footprint, and like most of the other options, burns data discs, audio CDs, and ISOs without a
hitch. CDBurnerXP is light, fast, and free, requires .NET 3.5./p h3 style="font-size: 120%;
margin-top: 20px;"Nero (Windows/Linux)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/nero-9.png" class="center"
width="600" height="416" style="display:block;" /a
href="http://www.nero.com/enu/store-nero9.html"Nero 9/a is a shareware optical media authoring tool
for Windows that's long been the go-to favorite for robust, user-friendly CD and DVD burning for a
price. Detractors complain that Nero is slow and bloated (and the 370MB download, 2GB free space
requirement, and emlong/em install time doesn't inspire confidence to the contrary), but fans argue
that you can install only what you need from Nero and that its simplicity more than makes up for
the bloat. Nero 9 is an $80 shareware (grab the trial a
href="http://www.nero.com/enu/downloads-nero9-trial.php"here/a), Windows only, requires .NET 3.0.
Linux users can give a href="http://www.nero.com/enu/linux3.html"Nero Linux/a a go for $25./p hr
Now that you've seen the best, it's time to vote for your favorite authoring tool.br script
type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://static.polldaddy.com/p/1152445.js"
/scriptnoscripta href="http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/1152445/"Which Is the Best CD and DVD
Burning Tool?/abr span style="font-size:9px;"( a
href="http://www.polldaddy.com"polls/a)/span/noscript pThis week's honorable mentions go out to
Windows-only applications a href="http://www.burnaware.com/burnaware_free.html"BurnAware Free/a (a
href="http://lifehacker.com/5042196/burnaware-free-burns-cds-dvds-and-blu+ray"original post/a) and
a href="http://www2.ashampoo.com/webcache/html/1/product_2_1810__.htm"Ashampoo/a (a
href="http://lifehacker.com/5070552/ashampoo-burning-studio-free-handles-all-your-burning-needs"original
post/a), followed by Linux-only a href="http://projects.gnome.org/brasero/"Brasero/a (the Gnome
counterpart to the KDE-focused K3b) and Mac OS X-only a
href="http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/toast/titanium/overview.html"Toast/a. Whether or not the CD
or DVD authoring tool that's the apple of your eye made the short list, let's hear more about it in
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KDE Dot News -
1 days and 13 hours ago
At the start of the month the organisation committee for a href=http://camp.kde.org/Camp KDE/a
asked for a href=http://dot.kde.org/1225821886/talk proposals/a for our conference in the
Caribbean. We have reviewed the excellent submissions and come to an agreement on selected
presentations. Read on for the talks. brpWe wish to thank all those who entered submissions. In no
particular order, the following presentations will be given at Camp KDE 2009 on January 17-18,
2009:/p ul liPradeepto Bhattacharya: KDE and Global Culuture/li liKenneth Christiansen: Declarative
user interfaces, using Qt and QEdje/li liMarcus Hanwell and Gökmen Göksel: KDE and
distros/li liEugene Trounev: KDE Games and graphics/li liHolger Schroeder: KDE and Windows /li
liGuillermo Antonio Amaral Bastidas: KDE and Business Software/li liJeff Mitchell: Why Enterprises
Should Hire Open-Source Programmers/li liSoren Howard: Amarok 2 and automatic playlist
generation/li liSebastian Kugler: Plasma and small formfactor devices /li liTill Adam: Akonadi/li
liOrville Bennett: KDE and Mac /li liBill Hoffman: CMake/li liZack Rusin: Accelerating Graphics/li
liLeo Franchi: Amarok 2 and use of libplasma in applications/li /ul pThese presentations will be
scheduled on the a href=http://camp.kde.org/schedule.xhtmlCamp KDE 2009 website/a. We feel that
these presentations provide a strong range of topics and interests. In addition, we hope to have
many Bird-of-a-feather (BoF) meetings on January 19-20, 2009 on topics from Qt development to a
href=http://techbase.kde.org/Contribute/BugsquadBugSquad/a and many more inbetween./p

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KDE-Apps.org Content -
1 days and 13 hours ago
Elltube is a YouTube Downloader and Converter. The only you have to do is to put YouTube URL and
choose the desired format, then, push Download! You'll need '[b]PyQt4[/b]'. Also, if you want to
use convert function, you have to install '[b]ffmpeg[/b]' program, avaible from many distribution
repositories. Avaible languages: * English * Catalan * Spanish * Italian * Polish * French * German
* Portuguese (Brazil) * Serbian [b]Please, visit new Elltube website![/b] http://elltu...

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Phoronix -
1 days and 14 hours ago
Fedora 10 was officially released a few days ago, but the Fedora SIG (Special Interest Group) has
this weekend announced the availability of a few application-specific spins for Cambridge. Well,
seven different spins to be exact. Chitlesh Goorah has announced other Fedora planetary systems
that include Fedora EL, Fedora KDE, Fedora BrOffice, Fedora Edu/Math, Fedora AOS, Fedora XFCE, and
Fedora Developer... pa
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KDE Dot News -
1 days and 14 hours ago
The promising nonlinear video editor Kdenlive has made its first non beta for KDE 4, version 0.7 is
on us. This closes another gap of the free desktop world: a usable open source video editor.
Kdenlive has the potential to become the Amarok or K3b of video editors, offering comfort and
elegance so far not available in alternative programs. The feature set looks amazingly complete and
far exceeds the KDE 3 version already. Check the a
href=http://www.kdenlive.org/content/2008-11-12-kdenlive-07-releasedrelease announcement/a. brimg
src=http://static.kdenews.org/jr/kdenlive-01.png width=300 height=322 align=right / pThis is the
official announcement:/p pWe are glad to announce the immediate release of Kdenlive 0.7/p pThis is
the first release of Kdenlive for KDE 4. Here is a quick list of improvements over the previous KDE
3 version:/p ul liComplete rewrite of the communication with the MLT video framework, which means a
huge speedup in all timeline operations/li liCapture from different sources: DV, HDV, webcam and
screen grab/li liBetter KDE integration (notifications, job progress, Nepomuk annotations)/li
liMore effects and transitons (improved support for Freior)/li liFull undo support with history/li
liVideo rendering is now completely independant from main application, you can safely work while
rendering/li liInitial support for Jog Shuttle devices/li /ul

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Planet Libre -
2 days and 12 hours ago
Ceux qui ont testé Fedora 9 ou 10 ont du avoir une petite surprise à
l'arrivée. En effet le gestionnaire de paquet est PackageKit qui remplace le couple Pup et
Pirut qui étaient bogués et relativement peu puissants face à la
concurrence. Ceci dit, tous les Fedoristas vous le diront, Yumex était le gestionnaire de
paquet graphique qui exploitait le mieux Yum sans doute depuis un bon paquet d'années. Ce
tout en 1 de Yum commence peu à peu à se faire battre par PackageKit qui ne cesse
de nous surprendre à chaque version.
PackageKit c'est quoi ?
PackageKit est un projet de Freedesktop.org, et qui ne cesse de trouver des projets pour unifier
GNU/Linux et empêcher que la diversité devienne nuisible au Logiciel Libre dans son
ensemble en améliorant la compatibilité et une certaine unicité à bas
niveau. Par exemple on peut citer Gstreamer pour le multimédia, HAL et D-bus pour le
matériel, Nouveau pour le pilote libre de nVidia, Telepathy pour la messagerie
instantanée, X.Org ou encore SWFdec pour le Flash libre. Car on est parti d'un constat
simple, il y a multiplication de gestionnaires graphiques des paquets ce qui nuit à
l'utilisateur car d'une distribution à une autre la gestion des paquets diffère. Et
on sait ce cette partie du système est une base importante qu'on utilise quasiment tous
les jours ne serait-ce pour les mises à jour et l'intérêt d'interfaces
différentes laisse à désirer (mais à bas niveau c'est une autre
histoire). Donc PackageKit doit offrir à tous les gestionnaires de paquets les mêmes
options et la même interface comme Yum, APT/APTitude, Smart, etc. et ce pour n'importe
quelle distribution.
Une progression constante et une adoption progressive
PackageKit est un projet qui sort des versions depuis près d'un an seulement, et les
progrés sont exemplaires. On atteint la version 0.3.10 au rythme d'une version toutes les
1 à 2 semaines. Et son succès commence à se répandre. En effet en mai
Fedora 9 l'intègre par défaut et le mois suivant OpenSUSE suit la danse. En
septembre Mandriva l'intègre peu à peu dans sa version 2008.1. Cette adoption
progressive permet d'intensifier le développement et le support des gestionnaires des
paquets de chaque distribution, et ça commence à porter ses fruits. En mai, la
1ère version de Fedora 9 (la 0.1.13 de souvenir) était inutilisable au quotidien
sauf pour les mises à jour : il ne gère qu'un paquet à la fois,
lent, peu puissant... Aujourd'hui il commence à rivaliser parmi les plus grands en
seulement quelques mois et devient à vrai régal au quotidien.
Des fonctionnalités nouvelles et intéressantes
PackageKit commence à révolutionner la gestion des paquets d'une distribution.
Commençons par les mises à jour.
- La possibilité de savoir quelle est le type de mise à jour via une icône
et une séparation des paquets par type : mise à jour de
sécurité, corrections de bogues, de nouvelles fonctionnalités ou mise
à jour classique, etc. Ainsi on sait déjà ce qu'apporte la mise à
jour et ce qu'on peut attendre de chaque paquet.
- La vérification des mises à jour personnalisables (par heure, jour, semaines ou
mois) avec possibilité d'installer le tout automatiquement ou seulement les mises à
jour de sécurité. Et évidemment selon l'état de la batterie de votre
portable il effectuera ou non la mise à jour (car une mise à jour coupé
pendant la phase d'installation n'est pas recommandée).
Mais maintenant la gestion des paquets à installer ou supprimer :
- La possibilité de filtrer les paquets selon la licence (libre ou pas), selon la
présence ou non d'interface graphique ou encore de paquets de développements ou
pour les utilisateurs normaux. Sans oublier la possibilité de n'afficher que les derniers
paquets ajoutés dans la liste.
- Pouvoir virer l'ensemble des paquets qu'on a ajouté dans la liste des choses à
ajouter ou enlever.
- À la fin de l'installation on vous propose de sélectionner des paquets de
pouvoir les lancer directement à la fin. Plus besoin de chercher dans les menus le nouveau
logiciel installé que vous désirez.
- Affichage des icônes de l'application à côté du paquet ce qui
permet de vérifier si c'est la bonne application ou de savoir ce qu'il fait sans lire la
description...
- La présence d'un historique des mises à jour ou installation/suppression des
paquets ce qui est pratique pour savoir la date de la dernière mise à jour ou de
vérifier les paquets responsables de votre dernier bogue.
- Support de PolicyKit, plus besoin de taper le mot de passe root pour une simple mise à
jour...
Quelques manques assez gênants
Malgré toutes ces améliorations ou possibilités que l'on voit rarement dans
une interface graphique, il y a des manques mais sans doute imputable à la jeunesse du
projet.
- Impossibilité de savoir si cette mise à jour nécessite un
redémarrage pour l'appliquer correctement (comme celui du noyau Linux) et ne propose pas
de redémarrage même s'il y a besoin à la fin.
- On ne peut pas tout ajouter ou tout enlever dans la liste des paquets visibles (pour les
mises à jour ou l'installation après une recherche de paquets).
- Pas d'ajout ou suppression de dépôts possible, juste l'activation ou
désactivation des dépôts le sont.
- Encore un peu lent pour actualiser la liste des paquets.
- L'intégration de KDE bien qu'à son balbutiement reste peu aboutie pour le
moment, l'écart avec la version GTK est assez conséquente.
Conclusion
Même si on peut regretter certaines choses, le support de Yum est bon, le progrès du
projet est rapide et suffisamment abouti pour remplacer sans problème un Yumex en perte de
vitesse. On peut regretter que Ubuntu et Debian n'annoncent rien en ce qui concerne une possible
adoption dans l'année 2009 ce qui serait un pas important en avant pour le projet. Vous
pouvez voir l'évolution des fonctionnalités que PackageKit supporte pour chaque
gestionnaire ici et vous
pouvez dégoter quelques captures d'écran ici. En ce qui me concerne
Yumex ne va servir qu'en cas de problèmes majeurs dorénavant, PackageKit a beaucoup
murit. Pour ceux qui ont quelques réticences depuis leur dernier essai :
essayez la 0.3.10 et vous serez probablement convaincus de son évolution.
Billet original de Renault.Votez pour cet article sur le Planet Libre.

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KDE-Apps.org Content -
2 days and 15 hours ago
Inspired by netgo. NG stands for "next generation". A Qt based gui for wire-bound and wireless
network. A tool for traveling users who have to set up there laptop to different network
environments I have uploaded the blank language file. Maybe someone likes to translate the
application to another language ... A courtesy by Harry Auschner I can now provide a package for
Debian. Created with Debian (Version 0.2.0)(Thanks Harry - once more - thank you)

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bildirgec.org -
2 days and 17 hours ago
div class="imajorta"img src='http://www.bildirgec.org/imaj/wanadooo/thankyouheaderwicons1.png'
alt="""" border="0"br/div Aynı iÅŸi göreceÄŸine
inandığımız bazı
programların, uygulamaların ücretli
versiyonlarını kullanmak yerine onların ücretsiz olan
versiyonlarını kullanmak daha mantıklı
olacaktır. Çoğunu da zaten severek kullanıyoruz.
a href="http://lifehacker.com/"Lifehacker/a da bu ücretsiz uygulamalardan
bazılarını a
href="http://lifehacker.com/5098944/free-software-were-most-thankful-for/"sıralamış/a..
ol lia href="http://www.mozilla.com/"Firefox/a/li lia href="http://www.videolan.org/"VLC Media
Player/a, a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/yazi/gom-player-harika-bir-coklu"gom player/a, a
href="http://getsongbird.com/"songbird/a, a href="http://kmplayer.en.softonic.com/"kmplayer/a./li
lia href="http://Ubuntu.com/"Ubuntu/a (popüler linux
dağıtımı)/li lia
href="http://www.openoffice.org/"Open Office/a ( a
href="http://office.microsoft.com/tr-tr/"microsoft office/a alternatifi)/li lia
href="http://pidgin.im/"Pidgin/a (a
href="http://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Live_Messenger"windows live messenger/a alternatifi)/li
lia href="http://www.launchy.net/"Launchy/a /li lia href="http://www.digsby.com/"Digsby/a (windows
live messenger alternatifi)/li lia href="http://Gmail.com/"Gmail/a/li lia
href="http://www.gimp.org/"GIMP/a/li lia href="http://utorrent.com/"uTorrent/a/li lia
href="http://www.winamp.com/"Winamp/a (a
href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/11/default.aspx"windows media player/a
alternatifi)/li lia href="http://www.google.com/apps/"Google Apps/a/li lia
href="http://free.grisoft.com/"AVG Antivirus/a /li lia href="https://www.evernote.com/"Evernote/a
/li lia href="http://www.irfanview.com/"IrfanView/a /li lia href="http://www.opera.com/"Opera/a /li
lia href="http://www.google.com/chrome"Chrome/a/li lia href="http://logmein.com/"LogMeIn/a/li lia
href="http://amarok.kde.org/"Amarok/a/li lia
href="http://filezilla-project.org/index.php"FileZilla/a/li lia
href="http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm"Notepad++/a/li lia
href="http://portableapps.com/"PortableApps.com/a/li lia
href="http://www.punksoftware.com/rocketdock"Rocketdock/a/li lia
href="http://www.linux.org/"Linux/a/li lia href="http://www.getpaint.net/download.html"Paint.NET/a
/li lia href="http://www.lavasoft.com/?domain=lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/"Ad-Aware/a /li lia
href="http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html"Avast Antivirus/a/li /olpstrongilgili
yazılar/strongullia
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/yazi/microsoft-a-ve-programlarina-alternatifler"Microsoft'a ve
programlarına alternatifler/a (12)/lilia
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/yazi/flash-disk-ten-firefox-openoffice"flash disk'ten firefox,
openoffice, gimp vs. ça.../a (9)/lilia
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/yazi/cok-kullanilan-windows-uygulamalarina-ucretsiz"Çok
kullanılan Windows uygulamalarına ücretsiz .../a (11)/lilia
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/yazi/microsoft-ve-ucretli-programsiz-bilgisayar-1"Microsoft ve
Ücretli Programsız Bilgisayar/a (35)/lilia
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/yazi/en-iyi-5-anlik-mesajlasma"En iyi 5 anlık
mesajlaşma uygulaması/a (20)/lilia
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/yazi/songbird-interneti-dinleyin"songbird - interneti dinleyin/a
(5)/lilia
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/yazi/kuruluma-ihtiyac-duymadan-kullanabileceginiz-programlar"Kuruluma
ihtiyaç duymadan kullanabileceÄŸiniz pr.../a (5)/lilia
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/yazi/hos-gorunen-firefox-butonlari"HoÅŸ görünen
firefox butonları/a (2)/lilia
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/yazi/microsoft-tasinabilir-uygulamalar"Microsoft
taşınabilir uygulamalar/a (13)/li/ul/ppbu yazı a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/uye/wanadooo"wanadooo/a tarafından bildirgec.org
adresli sitede yayımlanmak üzere
yazılmıştır. kaynak gösterilmeksizin
kopyalanamaz./ppetiketler: a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/firefox" rel="tag"
target="_self"firefox/a, a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/vlc%20media%20player" rel="tag"
target="_self"vlc media player/a, a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/gom%20player" rel="tag"
target="_self"gom player/a, a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/songbird" rel="tag"
target="_self"songbird/a, a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/kmplayer" rel="tag"
target="_self"kmplayer/a, a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/linux" rel="tag"
target="_self"linux/a, a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/fedora" rel="tag"
target="_self"fedora/a, a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/ubuntu" rel="tag"
target="_self"ubuntu/a, a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/ad%20aware" rel="tag"
target="_self"ad aware/a, a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/avast" rel="tag"
target="_self"avast/a, a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/avg" rel="tag" target="_self"avg/a,
a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/anti%20vir%C3%BCs" rel="tag" target="_self"anti
virüs/a, a href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/anti%20vir%C3%BCs%20programlar%C4%B1"
rel="tag" target="_self"anti virüs programları/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/logmein" rel="tag" target="_self"logmein/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/amarok" rel="tag" target="_self"amarok/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/chrome" rel="tag" target="_self"chrome/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/google%20chrome" rel="tag" target="_self"google chrome/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/digsby" rel="tag" target="_self"digsby/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/pidgin" rel="tag" target="_self"pidgin/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/live%20messenger" rel="tag" target="_self"live messenger/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/media%20player" rel="tag" target="_self"media player/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/rocketdock" rel="tag" target="_self"rocketdock/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/filezilla" rel="tag" target="_self"filezilla/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/gmail" rel="tag" target="_self"gmail/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/open%20office" rel="tag" target="_self"open office/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/gimp" rel="tag" target="_self"gimp/a, a
href="http://www.bildirgec.org/etiket/utorrent" rel="tag" target="_self"utorrent/a/p pa
href="http://rss.bildirgec.org/~a/bildirgec?a=9l2RfW"img
src="http://rss.bildirgec.org/~a/bildirgec?i=9l2RfW" border="0"/img/a/pdiv class="feedflare" a
href="http://rss.bildirgec.org/~f/bildirgec?a=OuM2N"img
src="http://rss.bildirgec.org/~f/bildirgec?i=OuM2N" border="0"/img/a a
href="http://rss.bildirgec.org/~f/bildirgec?a=Qf1HN"img
src="http://rss.bildirgec.org/~f/bildirgec?i=Qf1HN" border="0"/img/a /divimg
src="http://rss.bildirgec.org/~r/bildirgec/~4/469175475" height="1" width="1"/

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Agenda du Libre [ ] -
2 days and 19 hours ago
h2iToulouse/i : Atelier de travail sur KDE/h2 h3Date et lieu/h3 pLe samedi 29 novembre 2008, de
09h00 à 18h00./p pÀ ia href=http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/ToulouseToulouse/a/i, a
href=http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midi-PyrénéesMidi-Pyrénées/a/p
h3Description/h3 pChaque mois, l'association a href=http://www.toulibre.orgToulibre/a organise un
atelier de travail sur l'environnement de bureau a href=http://www.kde.orgKDE/a. Un atelier est
donc prévu le samedi 29 novembre de 9h à 18h au a
href=http://www.toulibre.org/CentreCulturelBellegardeCentre Culturel Bellegarde/a, 17 rue
Bellegarde à Toulouse./p pCes ateliers KDE visent les personnes souhaitant contribuer au
projet KDE (développement, traduction, promotion, etc.). Toute personne motivée par
ces objectifs peut y participer pour avancer sur ses projets, échanger des idées et
apprendre dans une ambiance détendue. Le but est de stimuler la communauté
toulousaine et lui donner le virus du contributeur au project KDE./p pLes participants sont
invités à s'inscrire à l'adresse a
href=http://www.toulibre.org/AteliersKDEhttp://www.toulibre.org/AteliersKDE/a, de manière
à ce que les organisateurs puissent prévoir la logistique nécessaire.
Évidemment, ceux qui souhaitent travailler doivent apporter leur ordinateur personnel, et
éventuellement une prise multiple et un câble Ethernet. Une connexion Internet filaire
et sans-fil sera mise à disposition./p h3Informations/h3 pSite Web: a
href=http://www.toulibre.org/AteliersKDEhttp://www.toulibre.org/AteliersKDE/a/p pContact: a
href=mailto:contact CHEZ toulibre POINT orgcontact CHEZ toulibre POINT org/a/p pTags: a
href=http://www.agendadulibre.org/listevents.php?tag=toulibretoulibre/a, a
href=http://www.agendadulibre.org/listevents.php?tag=atelieratelier/a, a
href=http://www.agendadulibre.org/listevents.php?tag=kdekde/a/p

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Planet Ubuntu -
2 days and 19 hours ago
img class=face src=http://planet.ubuntu.com/heads/nixternal.png alt= pHey my fellow lazy webbers! I
am looking at getting a new mouse that is elegant, sleek, and super mobile. Right now there are 3
models that fit this category that I like pretty well:/p ol lia
href=http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mice_pointers/mice/devices/3271#038;cl=us,enLogitech VX
Nano/a/li lia
href=http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mice_pointers/mice/devices/4611#038;cl=us,enLogitech V550
Nano/a/li lia
href=http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mice_pointers/mice/devices/4335#038;cl=us,enLogitech V450
Nano/a/li /ol pWhat I like about these 3 is that they have the super small USB dongle that
doesn#8217;t stick out much from the side of my laptop, therefore allowing me to keep it plugged in
at all times, even while transporting it. I know that with the VX Nano, the middle mouse button
click doesn#8217;t work like typical middle mouse buttons. Instead of doing what I am used to, it
changes the type of scrolling action. Click it down and you have typical wheel scroll with the
little clicking action. Click it down again and you have that super smooth non-clicking action
scroll, which is by far my favorite and the reason I have been using Microsoft rodents for the past
couple of years./p pMy question is do the V550 and V450 do the same with the middle mouse button
for you owners out there? If you have any of these rodents, please tell me which one you have and
if you like it or not. Right now I can pick up the V450 at the local Circuit City for $35 USD. $45
for the VX and I think around $50 for the V550 (maybe cheaper)./p pI have found a how-to page for
the VX and getting all of the buttons to work, even in KDE. Do any of you use one these rodents in
KDE/Kubuntu as well?/p

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