Posts Tagged ‘10.04’
GtKam for Digital Camera – Ubuntu 10.04
GTKam is a graphical application based on GTK+ that allows you to transfer pictures and movies from a digital camera. www.gphoto.org www.gphoto.org Gphoto or libgohoto2 The gphoto2 library can be used by applications to access various digital camera models, via standard protocols such as USB Mass Storage and PTP, or vendor-specific protocols. This package contains the library. The gphoto2 command-line frontend is shipped separately, in the gphoto2 package.
Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1 meniu, social networking tools and examples review
Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1 meniu, social networking tools and examples review. Reviewing new background images, you can download at bit.ly Social networking tool Gwibber integration to GNOME. Integration with IM and social networks (Twitter, Facebook). Some examples of files given with Ubuntu installation. twitter.com
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) Review – Part 2
Please RATE below! This is Part 2 of my review of the free Linux distribution of Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx. Please Rate or Comment below. You can isntall this on a Intel or AMD system and replace windows or have it with Windows installed separately.
GNOME Activity Journal – History Logger Tool – Ubuntu 10.04
launchpad.net live.gnome.org install gnome-activity-journal & zeitgeist Zeitgeist is a service which logs the user’s activities and events (files opened, websites visited, conversations hold with other people, etc.) and makes the relevant information available to other applications. It serves as a comprehensive activity log and also makes it possible to determine relationships between items based on usage patterns. This package contains the GNOME Activity Journal, a graphical user interface which shows a journal of your activities. Searching requires version 0.7 or higher of Tracker, and will be disabled if this dependency can’t be fulfilled.
WineTricks – The Wine Package Manager – Ubuntu 10.04
wiki.winehq.org appdb.winehq.org install wine winetricks cabextract how to use: open the terminal winetricks ‘packagename’ or use the GUI winetricks ——- Wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows applications on Linux. Applications are run at full speed without the need of cpu emulation. Wine does not require Microsoft Windows, however it can use native system dll files in place of its own if they are available. This package includes a shell script that can be used to download and install various redistributable libraries that may be needed for some programs to work in Wine.

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