Posts with the tag « linux » :

🔗 detailed KDE Nepomuk Manual « kdenepomukmanual

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Howto: Manage your file collection using KDE 4.7 and the Nepomuk-Framework Because I wasn’t able to find a complete KDE-Nepomuk documentation or howto, where everything important for the user is covered (from the installation to the search queries, with all the caveats), I decided to write one myself. It is intended for understanding and using…

🔗 Egyptian Linux Advocates' Replies - Slashdot

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Alaa and his friends at Linux-Egypt put a lot of thought into answering your questions. Alaa wrote, "we felt there was much misinformation or lack of information about egypt while reading the comments so I kinda used each question to inject some extra info," which makes this Q&A worth reading fo...

🔗 FreeMedForms - Open source electronic medical/health record

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The FreeMedForms project is a high quality medical software suite released in open source. This project is international, free, community driven and totally independent. Since 2008, it brings together volunteer professional (doctors, pharmacists, physiotherapists, computer specialists, students of all specialties) working to provide modern and well finished applications. The project is available for the following computing platforms: Linux, Mac OS X and Windows.

🔗 Chromium OS builds by Hexxeh

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Flow is the latest in the line of Hexxeh's hugely popular ChromiumOS builds. Flow is the most exciting version yet, bringing even more hardware support, an auto-updater, webcam support and an improved application menu & directory. All this, requires only a 2GB USB drive (download size is 327MB)