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

1.- Iron Knights Update – Latest Update Includes First Female Character For The Game.

Iron Knights Update – Latest Update Includes First Female Character For The Game.

Iron Knights, the free to play hack ‘n’ slash action RPG from publisher Actoz Soft has just received a brand new update. The game is known for its excellent 3D visuals and non-stop action as well as plethora of gameplay modes. To celebrate the latest update Actoz Soft has a couple of surprises in store for new as well as existing players. First up is a selection of perks and powers

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2.- Ubuntu 15.10 Wily Werewolf Release Schedule.

Ubuntu 15.10 Wily Werewolf Release Schedule.

"Wily Werewolf" is the code name for Ubuntu 15.10, scheduled for release October 2015. Freezes normally happen around 2100 UTC time of the given date. This permits those last changes to be incorporated into the nightly builds. Last minute changes need to happen before then unless otherwise indicated by release manager. Some background information and Q&A about the Ubuntu release process can be

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3.- Installing Pinta on Ubuntu.
Installing Pinta on Ubuntu.
Pinta can be installed on Linux, Mac or Windows. Due to this, there are multiple ways to install Pinta based on what you are using as your operating system. This document will show you the multiple ways to install Pinta. Installing Pinta on Ubuntu. Install Pinta from default Ubuntu repository. Pinta is available in default Ubuntu repository. You can install it using: Click on

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

5.- 20 Ubuntu Derivatives You Should Know About
Whether you like Ubuntu or not, it is here to stay. Ubuntu has contributed a lot to the Linux community in sparking interest in new Linux users and opening the doors to “ease-of-use” Linux. Their Influence has spread throughout the Linux community sparking new distributions.Here are 20 of them you should know about:MintLink: http://www.linuxmint.com/Linux Mint’s purpose is to produce an elegant,

6.- 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

7.- 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

8.- 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

9.- 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

10.- Ubuntu Design: Media, Pictograms and Illustration.

Ubuntu Design: Media, Pictograms and Illustration.

Media. As much as possible, pictograms and other visual media, such as videos, illustrations and photography, should be sized so that they align with and fit within the grid columns. Pictograms. You can use pictograms to provide a visual summary of the content of a page or the general theme of a row. It’s important to use them sparingly, as their overuse can make a page look heavy and

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