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How to install SopCast Player in Ubuntu 10.04

By • May 15th, 2010 • Filed under: Multimedia, Open-Source, Ubuntu

SopCast Player, that makes use of the P2P (Peer-to-Peer) technology to bring live streaming video and audio to your Linux desktop has safely landed on Launchpad, you can now install it on your Ubuntu 10.04 via the PPA repository with no hassle but one.

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Released

By • Apr 29th, 2010 • Filed under: Open-Source, Ubuntu

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Long-Term Support) Desktop Edition was delayed by last minute GRUB bug, but that was not enough to hold it down, its out and ready for your desktop. Also released is the Server Edition that can be used on physical servers, on Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC), and on Amazon’s EC2 public cloud.

Ubuntu Project Manual: Getting Started with Ubuntu 10.04 Released

By • Apr 29th, 2010 • Filed under: Open-Source, Ubuntu

The Ubuntu Manual Team has released on time “Getting Started with Ubuntu 10.04”, a download-able comprehensive guide designed for the Ubuntu operating system. This very first Ubuntu manual from the Ubuntu Project Manual focuses particularly on upcoming Ubuntu Lucid Lynx that will be officially released today. The manual handles day-to-day tasks such as staying organized, […]

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx Release Candidate now Available

By • Apr 22nd, 2010 • Filed under: Open-Source, Ubuntu

As Shuttleworth often puts it – Canonical has full confclassence in its ability to deliver in time a really reliable desktop infrastructure even though it has relatively new code on it. We are a week-away from the final release of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, and here comes a punctual pre-release that as usual anticipates the final […]

Fill in the blank spaces with ubuntu-restricted-extras and libdvdcss [Ubuntu]

By • Apr 21st, 2010 • Filed under: Open-Source, Ubuntu

Two simple installations that bring life to your Ubuntu-from-the-scratch, be it Ubuntu 10.04 or versions. The ubuntu-restricted-extras package has been around for years now, it quickly resolves issues like the absence of a Java plug-in for Firefox by installing the icedtea6-plugin atop Ubuntu’s default web browser, Firefox. ubuntu-restricted-extras brings in support for Microsoft TrueType core […]