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Saturday at MuyLinux PING stands for , which in turn means that we bring you a good collection of articles of various kinds Linux users, so you will not need anything to read the weekend . There they go!

PING # 15: Caledonia, Read Me, Chrome OS, Linberry, Qt 5, Mozilla, Kubuntu, Mageia, free software, Mandriva, LMDE, Microsoft, Jitsi, Ubuntu ...

Available Caledonia
  • 1.0 : After months of work, ext4 Malcer Blog has released the first final version of Caledonia, possibly the greatest visual set designed for KDE, after the popular Oxygen. Congratulations on the result
  • Integrating Google Reader

  • in Unity : If you use Ubuntu and also Googl Reader, you’ll like Read-Me, an application you can find (and download) in WebUpd8 (as you can I imagine I have not tested, so how about you tell me now).
  • reconsiders Google Chrome OS : Our partners are MuyComputerPRO review of the changes that Google has implemented the new version of that OS in the cloud that has not been with the classic paradigm (although for just viewing the images, it is worth taking a look).
  • Manage your BlackBerry on Linux with Linberry : You do not add much more, right? You have all the information on OMG! Ubuntu
  • Qt 5 and what brings : In Ars Technica takes a look at what comes with Qt 5, which is no small, highlighting the importance Qt Quick and you will get JavaScript (just missing to learn from one of the few benefits of GNOME 3, and implement CSS for visual themes).
  • Mozilla working on

  • videochat : It seems that Firefox might have a future in video chat integrated, technology-based WebRTC, part of the HTML5 standard. We have in MuyComputer.
  • Diet
  • extreme Kubuntu : If you want to bring the end to save resources in Kubutu, take a look at what Nick Shaforostoff published on his blog. Of course, also addresses the comments, and use common sense (just in case!).
  • official Wallpapers Mageia 2 : In the official blog of the distribution shows the three wallpapers winners who organized a few weeks ago for this issue (and what can I say, I’m not excited, but there are, for those who like).
  • L software engineers will have the best job in the world : The full title of the article write our fellow MuyComputerPRO is curious, as curious is the news. I say no more ;)
  • Mandriva wants to hear your community : In good times green sleeves, some will think, but in Mandriva (the company) want to know your community, as told in NoticiasDrake.
  • Debian Linux Mint

  • 201204 RC : First release candidate of LMDE, where you can choose from MATE, Cinnamon and Xfce. And download information you will, as always, the blog of Linux Mint.
  • Microsoft is “loving the Open Source : It’s true! After accusing Linux and free software environment and anti-capitalist communists, the Redmond have been held to evidence, it is said in MuyComputerPRO.
  • 20 million PCs with Ubuntu in 2012 : As published in ZDNet, many Canonical has pinned hopes on the next LTS version of your system, and the goal is to sell 20 million PCs with Ubuntu preinstalled …
  • Jitsi 1.0, another Skype Open Source : Some time ago we talked about in this MuyLinux instant messaging client, video conferencing and VoIP, multi-platform. In MuyComputer remind us that his first stable version is ready (and can be downloaded, of course).
  • include PING last week. Comes to mind of that bad feeling with Arch Linux is now history, and an article published by the protagonist of the controversy, Allan McRae, in his blog. Discusses security source code from some of the packages necessary to run Linux. I recommend reading.

    And now, good weekend to all of you s

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    July 6, 2011 – by MetalByte

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    if we had enough with existing IM clients for GNU / Linux, Jitsi joins the party and, again, comes with good intentions, though, and this is not again suffers from the same flaws as the rest of applications available for your operating system.

    Jitsi logo1 Another messenger multiprotocol platform and videoconferencing

    Instantbird we knew yesterday (actually, again nothing, apologies), an instant messaging client based on Firefox and Pidgin quite interesting in appearance at least, one of the comments (thanks!) points out another looks pretty good alternative : Jitsi.

    Jitsi is an instant messaging client multiprotocol, multiplatform and video is in an advanced state of development, specifically in the beta way to their first final version. Features (copied image to a quick recognition) are as follows:

    Jitsy Jitsi Another messenger multiprotocol platform and videoconferencing

    As you see, is not bad you offer this Open Source development, but as I noted earlier in this article, if anyone expected to find videoconferencing Microsoft to forget (to see if humanity to be completely forgotten), but “we are working on it.”

    If you want to test this application in the downloads section of its web offer installation packages for Debian and Ubuntu (with repository included), generic RPM (I’ve tried to install openSUSE 11.4 and has given me a dependency error, although they were perfectly satisfied) for Arch Linux (by AUR) in addition to source code.

    you fancy a look at the program on their website you will find a gallery with screenshots of its interface and different functions, yes, all of Mac OS X (wanted to catch their own but could not be).

    Well, what do you think

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