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January 2015: 10 Most Popular Posts from Ubuntuland & The Dream Valley.

1.- MyPaint is a fast and easy open-source graphics application for digital painters: Introduction.
MyPaint is a fast and easy open-source graphics application for digital painters: Introduction.
MyPaint is a fast and easy open-source graphics application for digital painters.   It lets you focus on the art instead of the program.   You work on your canvas with minimum distractions, bringing up the interface only when you need it.   Download. Linux and more :  Packaging Status (wiki) Download for Ubuntu button Source< mypaint-1.1.0.tar.bz2 (changelog) This

2.- PsychoPy Psychology Software in Python.
PsychoPy Psychology Software in Python.
PsychoPy is an open source software package, written in Python programming language, for the generation of experiments for neuroscience and experimental psychology.   Unlike most packages it provides users with a choice of interface; generate experiments by writing Python scripts or through a graphical interface which will generate a script for them (or by a combination of the two).   Its

3.- Ubuntu completes 9 Years.
Ubuntu completes 9 Years.
OMG Ubuntu released this beautiful infographic, which talks about the history of Ubuntu.   I have literally grown (yes, even my waist) as a person when working with Ubuntu.   I have been using Ubuntu since 2004, when I only used to flirt with Linux. What tickled me back then was the Ubuntu was afrikaans for freedom.   2006 was the first time when I stopped using Windows altogether and

4.- Krusader is an advanced, twin-panel file-manager for KDE: Introduction.
Krusader is an advanced, twin-panel file-manager for KDE: Introduction.
Krusader is a simple, easy, powerful, twin-panel file manager (commander-style) for KDE and other *nix desktops, similar to Midnight Commander or Total Commander©. It provides all the file management features you could possibly want.   Krusader also includes extensive archive handling, mounted file system support, FTP, advanced search module, viewer/editor, directory synchronization, file

5.- The Ubuntu-Restricted-Extras is a metapackage and has the following dependencies.
The Ubuntu-Restricted-Extras is a metapackage and has the following dependencies.
Ubuntu-Restricted-Extras is a software package for the computer operating system Ubuntu that allows the user to install essential software which is not already included due to legal or copyright reasons.   It is a meta-package that installs:     Support for MP3 and unencrypted DVD playback     Microsoft TrueType core fonts     Flash plugin     codecs for common audio and video files

6.- December 2014: 10 Most Popular Posts from Ubuntuland & The Dream Valley.
December 2014: 10 Most Popular Posts from Ubuntuland & The Dream Valley.
1.- KNode/KNode for mailing lists. Mailing lists are widely used for communication among Free Software projects and interest groups.   By sending an email to a special email address, tens, hundreds or thousands of people will receive the message for discussion.   It can be useful to separate this mailing-list email traffic you receive from regular email really meant for you. This way, you can

7.- PhotoRec, Digital Picture and File Recovery.
PhotoRec, Digital Picture and File Recovery.
PhotoRec is file data recovery software designed to recover lost files including video, documents and archives from hard disks, CD-ROMs, and lost pictures (thus the Photo Recovery name) from digital camera memory. PhotoRec ignores the file system and goes after the underlying data, so it will still work even if your media's file system has been severely damaged or reformatted.   PhotoRec is

8.- KNode/KNode for mailing lists.
KNode/KNode for mailing lists.
Mailing lists are widely used for communication among Free Software projects and interest groups.   By sending an email to a special email address, tens, hundreds or thousands of people will receive the message for discussion.   It can be useful to separate this mailing-list email traffic you receive from regular email really meant for you. This way, you can casually read a mailing list

9.- How to send SMS using Kontact.
How to send SMS using Kontact.
Create an account at smsjoker (or something similar). Prices are ok and writing SMS at your PC just rocks.   Load script “smsjoker-script” from kde-apps.org. Open Konsole and with root permissions. Copy script to /usr/local/bin and make it executable:   # cp smsjoker-script /usr/local/bin/ # chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/smsjoker-script   Call up program as the regular user once.   $

10.- Dot-to-Dot Adventure Free Learn Numbers and Letters.
Dot-to-Dot Adventure Free Learn Numbers and Letters.
This fun lesson on letters and numbers can be enjoyed by the whole family, with fully customizable options making it suitable for toddlers and older kids alike.   Go from one dot to the next in the correct sequence in order to reveal the mystery object.   Terrific job! You have earned a cool pin badge - now have a race with siblings and friends to see who will be the first to collect them
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