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Music Managers in Linux: Amarok, iTunes AlternativeIn this series of articles, I will take a look at various music managers for Linux. This first installment is for Amarok, a music manager for KDE that has become one of the most popular music managers available. -
Clementine: A Linux Music Player Based on the Amarok 1.4 SeriesA lot of people loved Amarok 1.4, then hated Amarok 2.0 because of some changes made. Clementine is a project that aims to provide Amarok 1.4 lovers everything they liked. -
Managing an IPod in Linux Using AmarokAmarok is a music collection manager, but it also enables an owner of an Apple iPod (which is not supported under Linux), to add, delete, and listen to tracks from the popular music player.
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How to Install MOODBAR for AMAROK in UBUNTUA guide to installing the moodbar mood expression plugin in amarok.
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Exaile: The Music Manger for GNOME That's More Than an Amarok CloneI had all but given up on finding a music manager that I really liked, but then I revisited a project I had tested and given up on months ago: Exaile. -
Xnoise is a Fast, Lightweight Music Manager for LinuxIf you've been looking for a replacement for Amarok, Banshee or Rhythmbox, Xnoise might be just the thing. It's fast, lightweight, and has some nice features.
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Music Managers for Linux - Exaile, iTunes AlternativeThird in a series of articles about popular music managers for Linux, the focus of this article is a new player - Exaile. Exaile attempts to compete feature for feature with Amarok, but be native for Gnome users. -
A Review of GMPC for MPD (Music Player Daemon) on GNU/LinuxA review of GMPC for GNU/Linux with information on how to install and set up for music playback. Additional plug-ins allow enhanced functionality and makes GMPC on par with modern music applications such as Amarok and Songbird. -
How-To Install Ubuntu and Set it Up to Replace WindowsThis guide walks you through setting up Ubuntu, a popular linux distribution.
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QuickStart - an Ubuntu Script to Perform Common Terminal Tasks from a GUIWith QuickStart, you can perform tasks commonly accomplished from the command line, without ever using the Terminal. -
Minirok: A Lightweight, File System Basic Music Player for LinuxMinirok is a great, minimal music player for Linux aimed those of us that already organize our music at the file-system level. -
Make Ubuntu Look and Feel like Mac OS XA lot of people have already tweaked their Ubuntu PCs to look like Macs. But does Ubuntu feel Maclike? And if not, can you make it feel that way? Find out if Ubuntu really can rival Snow Leopard.
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Best Ubuntu 8.10 ApplicationsThe latest release of Ubuntu offers outstanding software for your desktop PC.
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The Best Linux Apps for WritersSo you decided to try out Ubuntu, or one of the other popular distros of Linux. What programs will help you get back to doing research and producing copy?
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Linux LetdownAnother poor loser has fallen prey to ubuntu.
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How to Save Money Using LinuxLearn how a free and open-source operating system can save your hard-earned money. -
How to Get Free Legal Multimedia Codecs for LinuxDo you care whether your software is legal or not? Or maybe your boss does. Here's how to play multimedia files without breaking local laws!
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How to Get Ubuntu Working on an IBM ThinkpadUbuntu works great with Thinkpads! Mostly. Here's how to fix a couple of Thinkpad-related quirks!
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Bangarang is a Stylish Multimedia Player for LinuxBangarang is a fairly new media player for Linux. It has a few rough edges, and isn't quite what I want at the moment, but it shows a ton of promise. -
YaRock - A Simple Qt Music Player for LinuxYaRock is a new music player that was recently introduced. It has playlists, cover art support, and a little bit more (but not a lot). It shows a lot of promise, and already looks nice, but has a ways to go. -
Pogo: A Fast and Simple Music Player for LinuxPogo doesn't offer a lot of extras compared to some music players, but what it does offer is important as well: speed and simplicity. -
Guayadeque - a Linux Music PlayerGuayadeque is a newer Linux music player that aims to be the player of choice for music enthusiasts with large collections who still want fast playback and easy access to their music. -
Illinois: The Business of ShowEven if the film or TV show is bad, it does bring in excitement and jobs.
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SimpleAudioPlayer: A Basic Audio Player for Linux that Lives Up to Its NameSimpleAudioPlayer really lives up to its name. It makes it simple to play single songs, a folder of songs and keeps its interface easy to use... simple! -
Removing Old, Outdated Linux Kernels Can Save You Hard Drive SpaceAs you upgrade your Linux distribution, you'll often install new kernels and associated headers. These add new functionality, but the old ones, which you don't use anymore, just take up space. Get rid of 'em! -
Gejengel - a Simple Audio Player for LinuxGejengel is a simple audio player for Linux that makes it easy to navigate a large music library without getting in the way of listening to the music. -
Make Fedora Linux Look and Feel like Mac OS XOne of the best things about Fedora is how customizable it is. Ever wanted to make your Fedora desktop work like a Mac OS X one? Here's how to do it!
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A List of New Changes and Features in Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid LynxUbuntu 10.04 is being released on April 29, 2010, and will be the best version yet of the popular Linux distro. Eagerly anticipated, this new launch will host some new features and changes never seen in Ubuntu.
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Discover or Rediscover a Musical Icon: Mike OldfieldMike Oldfield is a musician celebrated and revered around the world, so it is remarkable to note how much of the musical fan base in The US do not know of this man, or his music.
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Managing Your IPOD with Ubuntu Hardy HeronHow to manage your iPOD on Ubuntu Hardy Heron operating system
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Hipo - a Nice iPod Utility for LinuxHipo is a nice iPod utility for Linux that allows you to manage the songs and playlists on your iPod. It's easy to use and looks nice, and doesn't bog you down with configuration or unnecessary features. -
My Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) Review - Part 3The final of three installments in my review of Ubuntu 7.04 (the Feisty Fawn), details problems new users may find when attempting to play certain multimedia formats, as well as a few tips to really make Ubuntu "usable" in today's proprietary world.
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Decibel Audio Player: A Music Player for LinuxDecibel Audio Player, written for the Gnome desktop environment, is an audio player that tries to one thing - play audio - and do it well. Read my review to see how well this fledgling software product meets its goal. -
Learning Zen Computing with Zenwalk LinuxZenwalk Linux is a variety of Linux based on the xfce desktop environment. For those computer users looking for a simpler way to compute, or simply to breathe new life into old hardware, Zenwalk Linux may be just the thing. -
Why I'll Never Switch Back from Linux to Mac... MaybeIn another article I talk about why I made the switch to Linux in the first place, and how happy I am that I'm using it. But there's still a part of me that would prefer using a Mac. Read this article to find out why I think that part may never get its way... maybe.
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Music Managers for Linux - Songbird, iTunes AlternativeIn the last of six Linux music manager reviews, I take a look at a program - Songbird - that has loads of potential and tons of features, but isn't quite ready for prime time. Songbird could be the best Linux media player of all, but it will be a wait. -
Music Managers for Linux - Rhythmbox, iTunes AlternativeRhythmbox is the default music manager for Gnome. Because of this, it has high expectations for ease of use and features. How does it stack up to the competition? Find out in this, the fifth in a series of Linux music manager reviews. -
The Best Bars of Lower ManhattanLower Manhattan, while a huge destination, is often overlooked for the local watering holes that provide cheap drinks and classic New York culture. For tourists and Wall Street business people alike, these are some of the best-kept secrets of the area.
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Applications and Software for Linux UbuntuHave you decided to look past the trite OS's of today and venture into the world of Linux? If so, I'm sure that by now you are in love with it. Can Ubuntu get anymore awesome than it already is? The answer is yes.
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Music Managers for Linux - Banshee, iTunes AlternativeThe second installment in a series of articles designed to show a new user the various options available for managing collections of music in Linux. In this article I will review Banshee, a popular player for the Gnome desktop environment.
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