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Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver Version: 169.12 Operating System: Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Release Date: February 26, 2008 Release Highlights * Improved power management support with GeForce 8 GPUs. * Further improved stability on some GeForce 8 GPU
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Debian GNU/Linux or [K]Ubuntu with Xorg 7.x If you wish to install the NVIDIA Linux graphics driver on a Debian GNU/Linux or Ubuntu system that ships with Xorg 7.x, please ensure that your system meets the following requirements: * development tools like
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IMAP Servers IMAP servers on the other hand store your mail permanently on the server. Outlook Express can also store copies on your own computer, so that your local copy is an exact mirror of whatever is on the server. When you delete an e-mail in an IMA
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Originally created in High Definition, Digital Video Essentials is now coming to you in High Definition on HD DVD in both 1080p and 720p. As audiences turn to High Definition home theaters it becomes increasingly important to have the tools and the demons
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Terms and Conditions 1. This policy applies to all LCD Monitors with an end user invoice dated on or after 6th of March 2006. 2. All Standard Terms and Conditions under ViewSonic Limited Three Year Warranty apply. 3. All ViewSonic LCD Monitors found to ha
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Our intended audience for this Primer is any person interested in a basic understanding of the legal issues that impact FOSS development and distribution. In particular, this Primer, like most of our other public work at SFLC, is addressed to two constitu
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Fab@Home is a project dedicated to making and using fabbers – machines that can make almost anything, right on your desktop. This website provides everything you need to know to build or buy your own simple fabber, and to use it to print three dimensional
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A quick, easy, and secure solution to backup your valuable files.
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Levels (3) and Curves(4) the most common tools in Photoshop to enhance images. Thats why we choose some uncommon yet effective tools which is the Overlay(1) and Gradient Map(2).
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The information on this site is for information purposes only. Since the OSX’ EULA clearly states that you aren’t allowed to install OSX on non-Apple hardware, you aren’t allowed to Install OSX Tiger or Leopard on your regular Windows machine (Intel or AM
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This is the first phone I have ever owned that actually has Bluetooth support, so I spent some time yesterday learning how to use Bluetooth on Linux. This is a short overview of what I discovered.
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Google Gears is an open source browser extension that lets developers create web applications that can run offline. Gears provides three key features: * A local server, to cache and serve application resources (HTML, JavaScript, images, etc.) without need
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Like many iTunes users, you may have started out with a basic iTunes library storing all of your media content on your primary internal hard drive. However, over time, with the addition of new content and video capabilities, your iTunes library may now be
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Weave is currently available for beta users of Firefox 3 here. The basic idea is that browser metadata (things stored in your Firefox profile like bookmarks, history, RSS feeds, usernames and passwords, etc.) is pushed into the cloud and stored on Mozilla
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Great list with 25 3D games for Linux. Feel free to add more games and help another Linux users find those great time wasters you love.
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The following online file storage services allow to save, browse and share files, photos, and documents from any computer or mobile device.
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Bush’s Presidency began in the shadow of a contested and likely stolen election and promised to be unsuccessful in a largely forgettable and unremarkable way. 911 changed all that and transformed a plodding, and essentially AWOL one termer into an acciden
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GIMP is the undisputed king of image editing in Linux platforms, and is next only to Photoshop in popularity in Windows and Mac platforms. With a large community of developers and an even larger pool of users, it is no surprise that GIMP is very popular.
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If a new iPhone or iPod touch found its way under your tree and you just can’t wait until Apple officially supports third-party application development to extend its functionality (who can wait until February?), it’s time you jailbreak your favorite new p
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Hi everyone! I recently purchased this awesome player and I am trying to make it multiregion. It’s region 2 (PAL), has anyone tried the english modded firmware in this thread on a PAL, region 2 machine?
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Andrew Olmsted, who also posted here as G’Kar, was killed yesterday in Iraq. Andy gave me a post to publish in the event of his death; the last revisions to it were made in July.
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really interesting photos of space exploration developments and discoveries
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you can place as many dots as you want, it can be even something like ‘G.e.o.r.g.e.B.u.s.h@gmail.com’ and you’ll still get it on ‘GeorgeBush@gmail.com’ Additionally, I just also found out that you can embed random text to your email ID using ‘
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Amazingly, this image has captured at least four Martian avalanches, or debris falls, in action. It was taken on February 19, 2008, by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
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A lot of this information was determined a while back, just a couple of years after WMAP launched. But now they have released the Five Year Data, a comprehensive analysis of what all that data means. Here’s a quick rundown: 1) The age of the Universe is
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Apple launched iTunes widgets last week, allowing you to post your iTunes info to blogs and social networks. We thought it would be a good opportunity to round up all the services that let you extend and customize iTunes, as well as sharing your music wit
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Whether by wind, vibration, or shaky hand, we have all taken blurry photos. But in the digital era, there is no need to despair — you can remove shake and blur from your pictures after the fact. Several Linux-friendly utilities can help you.
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I’ve added internal USB Bluetooth to my Eee without interfering with the built-in wireless, using the empty mini PCIe card slot, or disabling any the available USB ports
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About a week ago, Joe Barr posted a feature on Linux.com titled “New Alien Arena 6.10 blows away its FPS competition” yet gave no real comparisons with other similar games, regretable since his conclusion was that it “blows away its competition”. This was
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I was an early adopter of laser disc and SVHS, but was never satisfied with either’s picture quality on my display. I was constantly adjusting and readjusting in an attempt to get things to look better – or at least how I thought they should look. It was
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As I’ve recently become more active with Flickr, I’ve encountered some amazing photographers. I realize that I’ve only seen a glimpse of the artists out there, and I’m truly excited to continue exploring this community. Out of my 100+ contacts (wh
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Welcome to the Epic Edits Weblog — a website with various resources aimed at helping aspiring photographers gain more experience in this wonderful hobby we’ve chosen. The focus of this site is split between taking photos and post-processing. I believe
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Post-Processing (or photo editing) is what makes a good photo great. Cameras produce a good starting point, but post-processing is where the magic happens. If you’re feeling a little bored with your current arsenal of Photoshop techniques, try out some
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Why to use Screamer Radio * It’s easy to use * It’s not bloated * It’s ad free * It has no spyware * It has a huge database of radio stations * It has a cool peak meter
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VDownloader can download and convert videos from Youtube, Google Video, Metacafe, MySpace, DailyMotion, Pornotube, Yuvutu, and many other similar sites, saving them in AVI or MPG format.
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A program that allows you to quickly remove USB devices in Windows. It was originally designed to remove only USB pen drives but will now eject any USB device. It can be run as a non-visual command line program or a normal gui program. Its very useful if
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Wufoo is an Internet application that helps anybody build amazing online forms. When you design a form with Wufoo, it automatically builds the database, backend and scripts needed to make collecting and understanding your data easy, fast and fun. Because
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Adding Content Content elements, such as videos, pictures, maps, and text are added to your website by simply dragging them from the Weebly bar to your webpage. We have a bunch of cool elements and add more all the time. Are we missing an element you’d li
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Lightbox is a simple, unobtrusive script used to overlay images on the current page. It’s a snap to setup and works on all modern browsers.
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Shadowbox is a cross-browser, cross-platform, cleanly-coded and fully-documented media viewer application written entirely in JavaScript. Using Shadowbox, website authors can display a wide assortment of media in all major browsers without navigating away
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Slightbox plugin is a combination of Slimbox and Lightbox. It is based on Mootools 1.0 with a darker more SmoothGallery kind of look. Infact, all of the images were made by the creator of SmoothGallery. Slimbox was created by Christophe Beyls as a easy, l
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One thing that I have noticed is that quite a few people seem to be using it for purposes other than displaying static pictures and movies. I’ve e-talked with many individuals who are using Shadowbox for inline HTML content, image maps, and Ajax-powered
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I noticed that an updated version of scriptaculous was released today. Since the compressed versions I’ve had available have been pretty popular, I’m making a couple of new downloads available.
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BitNami stacks make it incredibly easy to install your favorite open source software. Application stacks include an open source application and all the dependencies necessary to run it, such as Apache, MySQL and PHP or Ruby. All you need to do is download
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It’s the end of the year and so time for ‘best of’ and prediction posts, which are a lot of fun. Today I’ve been re-organizing my Firefox bookmarks, which made me reflect on which web apps and sites I’ve used the most this year. I encourage you all to add
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High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography is the process of taking several images at different shutter speeds and combining them into a single photo that contains no washed out or underexposed areas. The result is a surreal, almost too perfectly lit photograph
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There is a hybrid solution. You can get the best of both worlds by setting up a web-based Personal Nerve Center (PNC) and making it ubiquitous and redundant so it’s available from anywhere, even offline. I find this system makes it easier to manage the in
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April 8, 2008 by hindesite

