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Here's a link to downloads for a build you can try in a VM: http://gdgt.com/google/chrome-os/download/
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Another good episode. Let's hope Adobe gets off their hands and releases 10.1 for 64-bit Linux soon (they've only released the 32-bit version). I've been using the previous 64-bit beta for a while and it works great (Hulu's completely smooth, even fullscreen 1920x1080). Sadly, they did...
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I used Gizmo for a while. I really did *not* like how you had to give their bot your passwords if you wanted to integrate with other IM clients. I like that Gizmo uses standards, and not proprietary protocols, but there are plenty of other free SIP softphones for Linux: Ekiga, Linphone, Twinkle... So...
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I just played through the L4D2 demo. It's pretty good.... It didn't strike me as being wildly different from the first one though (which isn't a bad thing). It seems to play fine under Wine 1.1.32 in Linux, with all effects turned to high and shaders at very high (I was playing in 1360x768...
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BTW: I'm not sure if anyone's testing and run into the bug where Flash apps aren't clickable (there are certain pre-requisites: I think you have to be using compiz+compositing on 64-bit), but there's an easy fix: download the new 64-bit flash beta and uninstall the flashplugin-installer...
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Great use of BT, Bob! One problem... You're not using KTorrent! And, like SD said: Crush on!
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Kubuntu 9.10 was released today, as well as the other Ubuntu 9.10 flavors (Xubuntu, Ubuntu). Here's a video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzajPDcJJ5A ) of one of the alpha's leading up to this release, if you're not familiar with the KDE desktop.
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You can't turn just _any_ ISO into a bootable image, because the ISO needs to contain the drivers for everything needed to run your PC. A normal Windows application ISO would be #%@! out of luck, because there would be no Windows kernel/user dlls for the application to call. Since there's no...
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They're supposed to be releasing the Linux version by December, with full tessellation support. Apparently there are some bugs that need squashing in the AMD/ATi driver and they're waiting for the new versions to be released.
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And by "not that drastic" changes, I'm specifically referring to the utilization of the same driver model as Vista. Since it's using the same drivers, there won't be that big period of driver unavailability/instability that was experienced when Vista was first introduced. This is...