Linux only: Free screenshot manager Shutter provides a really handy upgrade from the built-in GNOME screen grabber, sending your images to editors, auto-thumbnailing, sending to FTP or hosting sites, ...
Looks positively XP-like doesnt it? Thats because its designed to look that way. The other changes–menu bar on the top, drive icons on the left, applications in rows, with utilties in column on the ...
Researchers have uncovered a new Trojan horse for Linux that takes screenshots every 30 seconds and is capable of recording sound. The team at Russian anti-virus company Dr Web has published a blog ...
Also in today's open source roundup: MAC address scrambling is coming to Linux. And Wine 1.8 has been released Security is something that is always on the minds of users these days, and that includes ...
I will be the first to admit it. This is almost not — at least not specifically — a Linux article. The subject? An automation tool for Chrome or Firefox. But before you hit the back button, hear me ...
In today's open source roundup: Google may be preparing to release Drive for Linux. Plus: Q*bert rebooted for Android, and will Blizzard finally support Linux users? Google Drive has unofficial ...
Things have been anything but quiet on the Debian front lately. Between updating 5.0, naming 7.0, and officially approving backports this has been a busy week for Debian. In other related news, a ...
Here are some new ACCESS Linux Platform (ALP) screenshots from Linux World. Interesting for the sake of the idea of an alternative mobile OS, like OpenMOKO‘s, but also because Treonauts believes that ...
“We’re working on Linux support—hang tight!” said Google nearly three years ago. And despite that claim and more repeated promises over those many years, Google Drive for Linux still hasn’t been ...
For more than two decades the US government has funded the CVE Program, which tracks and publicly discloses cybersecurity vulnerabilities in a uniform manner. But this week it looked like the federal ...
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