Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts
Mozilla has announced that the release candidate build for the next version of Firefox (3.6.4) is now available for download and public testing. This release includes features that may protect users from a significant number of browser crashes due to some plug-ins.

With Firefox 3.6.4's Crash Protection feature, Windows and Linux users can enjoy uninterrupted browsing even when there is a crash in the Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime, or Microsoft Silverlight plugins. If a crash in one of these plugins happens, Firefox will continue to run and users will be able to submit a crash report before reloading the page to try again.
Good news for Lockerz users, as Lockerz videos now work on Ubuntu/Linux. Previously, Lockerz users had a hard time getting the "Play" videos to work on Ubuntu/Linux. While trying to play the videos, the screen used to stay black, without playing the videos. This prevented them from getting PTZ.


Lots of people switch their Operating System from Windows to Linux/Ubuntu.. But many of them miss their favourite softwares that work only on Windows.. They are not able to use it on Linux.. There are some programs that do not work on Linux.. How do you use these programs in Linux.?

Wine is a program that allows you to run Windows programs on Linux.. It is an open source implementation of the Windows API.. Wine allows you to run Windows programs on x86-based Unixes, including Linux, Ubuntu, Fedora, FreeBSD, and Solaris..
Google Chrome, an effort by the world's famous search engine Google, into the browser industry has really gained popularity.. Chrome is now used by a lot of people due to it's increased browsing speed compared to Microsoft's Internet Explorer.. 

When Chrome was released it was not available for Linux and Ubuntu users.. Linux users didn't get an opportunity to try Chrome.. But now Google has officially released Chrome for Mac, Linux and Ubuntu..Click here to visit the Google Chrome download page for Ubuntu and Linux users..
So, Linux users are you ready to try the new Chrome browser..??

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