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Safari

The world’s best browser. Now on Windows, too.

Experience the web, Apple style, with Safari: the fastest, easiest-to-use web browser in the world. With its simple, elegant interface, Safari gets out of your way and lets you enjoy the web — up to 1.9 times faster than Internet Explorer.

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Safari. The world’s best browser. Now on Windows, too.

Experience the web, Apple style, with Safari: the fastest, easiest-to-use web browser in the world. With its simple, elegant interface, Safari gets out of your way and lets you enjoy the web – up to 1.9 times faster than Internet Explorer.

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Why you’ll love Safari.

  1. Blazing Performance
  2. Elegant User Interface
  3. Easy Bookmarks
  4. Pop-up Blocking
  5. Find
  6. Tabbed Browsing
  7. SnapBack
  8. Forms AutoFill
  9. Built-in RSS
  10. Resizable Text Areas
  11. Private Browsing
  12. Security
  13. Graphics and Fonts

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Safari. The world’s best browser. Now on Windows, too.

Experience the web, Apple style, with Safari: the fastest, easiest-to-use web browser in the world. With its simple, elegant interface, Safari gets out of your way and lets you enjoy the web – up to 1.9 times faster than Internet Explorer.

Download Now Free for Mac and Windows

Blazing performance.

The fastest web browser on any platform, Safari loads pages up to 1.9 times faster than Internet Explorer 7 and up to 1.7 times faster than Firefox 2.

And it executes JavaScript up to 6 times faster than Internet Explorer 7 and up to 4 times faster than Firefox 2. What does all that mean for you? Less time loading pages and more time enjoying them.

Performance measured in seconds. Testing conducted by Apple in March 2008 on a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo-based iMac system running Windows XP Professional SP2, configured with 1GB of RAM and an ATI Radeon HD 2600 with 256MB of VRAM. HTML and JavaScript benchmarks based on VeriTest’s iBench Version 5.0 using default settings. Testing conducted with a beta version of Safari; all other browsers were shipping versions. Performance will vary based on system configuration, network connection, and other factors.

64 studio

Have GNU/Linux your way!

64 Studio Ltd. produces bespoke GNU/Linux distributions which are compatible with official Debian and Ubuntu releases. Specialising in multimedia and digital content creation platforms which we develop for our OEM partners, we also offer support, documentation services and consultancy. Our software is already included in several shipping products in the professional audio market, with more to follow. In addition, we offer a free download product which has won critical acclaim for its stability and high performance.

Thinking of giving our free distro a try? You can download an installer for version 2.1 (both 64-bit and 32-bit versions). This will install Debian with X.org, the Gnome desktop, Linux kernel 2.6.21 with realtime preemption patches (including a realtime SMP kernel for AMD64 and Intel 64 dual core and multi-processor machines) and a selection of creative applications. These applications cover audio and music, video, 2D and 3D graphics, publishing for the web or print, and the internet and office tools a creative user is likely to need for their daily work. Adding your favourite packages from Debian Etch is as easy as apt-get, or a few clicks in Synaptic.

To upgrade from a previous install to the latest release, please see the upgrade page. You can take a look at our open bugs and wishlist tickets on our development site.

Please note that these releases are free software, and come with no warranty. However, the software is stable and is in daily use by thousands of creative people around the world. If you would like to send feedback or make a suggestion for improvement, please subscribe to one of our mailing lists or try the forums on this site. For other communication, please have a look at the contacts page. Developers and users who are interested in getting involved with the 64 Studio project are most welcome.

Here are two screenshots showing Gnome, Ardour, Hydrogen, Jamin and Jack Control:

Gnome, Ardour and Jack Control running on 64 Studio 1.3.0

Gnome, Jamin, Hydrogen and Jack Control running on 64 Studio 1.3.0
Of course 64 Studio users aren’t restricted to the default desktop; they can install whichever window manager or environment they prefer. In this screenshot, Quentin Harley says hello to Beryl:

Beryl desktop on 64 Studio

Linux Mint 5 Fluxbox released!

Linux Mint is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 5 Elyssa Fluxbox Community Edition.

This edition, maintained by Shane Joe Lazar, brings you the best and most essential tools from the Main and XFCE editions on top of an extremely thin desktop and the lightweight Fluxbox window manager.

For a complete list of features please read the following Release Notes:

http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_elyssa_fluxbox.php

System requirements:

A minimum of 512MB of RAM is recommended. Once installed the system works fine with as low as 256MB RAM. The installation process deals with 2.5GB of data compressed on a 700MB CD and it can hang or fail on systems with less than 512MB RAM. If you have between 256MB and 512MB RAM you may have to try to install several times.

Download Linux Mint 5 Fluxbox:

Europe:

Northern America:

Rest of the World:

Order Linux Mint 5 Fluxbox on CD:

You can order Linux Mint 5 Fluxbox on CD from our partner on-disk.com:

http://on-disk.com/product_info.php/cPath/28_153_240/products_id/592

Tell us what you think:

This is our very first stable release for this edition and a Fluxbox desktop. Please send us your feedback, tell us what you like about it and what you’d like to see improved.

Upgrade Instructions:

If you’re currently running Linux Mint 5 Fluxbox CE RC1 you can upgrade to the stable version by following these instructions: http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=142&t=18070

Zenwalk Linux

Zenwalk Linux – overview

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Zenwalk is a GNU/Linux operating system, designed to provide the following characteristics:

  • Modern and user-friendly (latest stable software, selected applications)
  • Fast (optimized for performance capabilities)
  • Rational (one mainstream application for each task)
  • Complete (full development/desktop/multimedia environment)
  • Evolutionary (simple network package management tool – netpkg)
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    There are four editions of Zenwalk GNU/Linux

    Standard Edition

    desktop

    Learn more »

    Core Edition

    Core

    Learn more »

    Live Edition

    live

    Learn more »

    Server Edition

    Server

    Learn more »

    ZenEdu Live Special Edition

    ZenEdu Live Special Edition

    desktop

    Click for more…

    Hardware Requirements

    Zenwalk GNU/Linux is optimized for the i686 instruction set, but backward compatible with i486. These are the minimal hardware requirements to run Zenwalk in Xwindow mode, with correct performance (some lower configs work – ie : PII – , but might be slow) :

    • Pentium III class processor
    • 128 Mb RAM
    • 2Gb HDD

    Slackware-security

    [slackware-security] php (SSA:2008-128-01)

    New php packages are available for Slackware 10.2, 11.0, 12.0, 12.1,
    and -current to fix security issues.

    Note that PHP5 is not the default PHP for Slackware 10.2 or 11.0 (those use
    PHP4), so if your PHP code is not ready for PHP5, don’t upgrade until it is
    or you’ll (by definition) run into problems.

    More details about one of the issues may be found in the Common
    Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database:

    http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-0599

    Here are the details from the Slackware 12.1 ChangeLog:
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    patches/packages/php-5.2.6

    -i486-1_slack12.1.tgz:
    Upgraded to php-5.2.6.
    This version of PHP contains many fixes and enhancements. Some of the fixes
    are security related, and the PHP release announcement provides this list:
    * Fixed possible stack buffer overflow in the FastCGI SAPI identified by
    Andrei Nigmatulin.
    * Fixed integer overflow in printf() identified by Maksymilian Aciemowicz.
    * Fixed security issue detailed in CVE-2008-0599 identified by Ryan Permeh.
    * Fixed a safe_mode bypass in cURL identified by Maksymilian Arciemowicz.
    * Properly address incomplete multibyte chars inside escapeshellcmd()
    identified by Stefan Esser.
    * Upgraded bundled PCRE to version 7.6
    When last checked, CVE-2008-0599 was not yet open. However, additional
    information should become available at this URL:
    http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-0599
    The list reproduced above, as well as additional information about other
    fixes in PHP 5.2.6 may be found in the PHP release announcement here:
    http://www.php.net/releases/5_2_6.php
    (* Security fix *)
    +————————–+

    Updated package for Slackware 10.2:
    ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-10.2/testing/packages/php5/php-5.2.6-i486-1_slack10.2.tgz

    Updated package for Slackware 11.0:
    ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-11.0/extra/php5/php-5.2.6-i486-1_slack11.0.tgz

    Updated package for Slackware 12.0:
    ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-12.0/patches/packages/php-5.2.6-i486-1_slack12.0.tgz

    Updated package for Slackware 12.1:
    ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-12.1/patches/packages/php-5.2.6-i486-1_slack12.1.tgz

    Updated package for Slackware -current:
    ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-current/slackware/n/php-5.2.6-i486-1.tgz

    New mozilla-thunderbird packages are available for Slackware 10.2, 11.0, 12.0,
    12.1, and -current to fix security issues, including crashes that can corrupt
    memory, as well as a JavaScript privilege escalation and arbitrary code
    execution flaw.

    More details about these issues may be found here:
    http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html#thunderbird
    http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1233
    http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1234
    http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1235
    http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1236
    http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1237

    Here are the details from the Slackware 12.1 ChangeLog:
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    patches/packages/mozilla

    Mandriva Flash 2008 Spring

    Mandriva Flash 2008 Spring

    The mobile Linux desktop on a USB key

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    Mandriva Flash 2008 Spring is a complete mobile 3D desktop on a 8GB USB key. Mandriva Flash 2008 Spring is the first Linux USB Key on the market. Plug in the key, take your Linux system everywhere with you, save and exchange your data in more than 6 GB of free space. Linux becomes easier than ever. Mandriva exclusive migration tool makes it easy to import your documents and settings from Windows to Mandriva.

    As well as booting a full Mandriva environment from the Flash, you can plug in the Flash to a system running Windows, then use Windows versions of Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird with your bookmarks and emails from your Flash system!

    You like your new environment ? Install it on your personal computer in a few clicks. It’s easy and secure !

    A 3D desktop in your pocket !

    Mandriva is not only fast and small: with it you can transform a PC in an impressive 3D desktop with lots of animations and effects.

    Offer Linux to the one you love

    Protect your family and friends from viruses and malware, offer them freedom of choice and the desktop of the future in a small, high-quality USB key.

    Discover Linux in a Flash

    Test-drive a real Linux desktop, save your documents and settings on the key – no need to install anything on your hard drive.

    Customer Support FAQ

    How can I boot Mandriva Flash?

    Most recent BIOS allow your computer to boot on USB devices.

    How do I boot Mandriva Flash if my computer can not boot from USB?

    Mandriva Flash provides you a bootables CD. A small bootable CD-ROM image is also present on the shared partition of the Mandriva Flash USB key. It is only 3MB, so it can be burnt on a credit-card sized CD-ROM. You can then make your computer boot on this CD-ROM (and make sure your Mandriva Flash USB key is plugged), it will automatically use the Mandriva Flash USB key. Once Mandriva Flash is booted, you can eject the CD-ROM.

    What do I do if I accidentally crash my USB key?

    The Mandriva Flash product comes with one month of Mandriva support, please contact us if you experience some problems.

    For owners of the Mandriva Flash, Mandriva has developed a utility CD which will allow you to do several maintenance / repair operations on the Mandriva Flash.

    The rescue CD enables customers to:

    • reset the root or user password
    • make a backup of the Flash
    • restore from any of the last ten backups
    • test the USB key for errors
    • restore the Flash to factory settings

    You can download the Mandriva Flash Rescue CD (MD5SUM to check your download) and restore your Mandriva Flash. And read the Mandriva Flash README.

    Hardware Requirements

    • CPU: all Pentium, Celeron, Athlon, Duron, Sempron processors
    • RAM: 256MB minimum, 512MB recommended
    • Graphic cards: NVIDIA®, ATI™, Intel® i8xx and i9xx
    • Sound cards: all Sound Blaster compatible cards and AC97
    • CD-ROM Burner or USB-bootable BIOS

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    Content

    • 4GB USB key designed by Dane-Elec Memory (5-year warranty)
    • Mandriva Linux 2007 KDE 32-bit
    • Automatic hardware detection (Check our hardware database for more information)
    • Mandriva Expert: 1 month of support
    • Localization

      • English
      • French
      • Bokmaal
      • Finnish (Suomi)
      • German
      • Italian
      • Nynorsk
      • Polish
      • Portuguese
      • Portuguese (Brazil)
      • Russian
      • Spanish

      Core and Software

      • Kernel 2.6.17
      • KDE 3.5.4
      • Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.10
      • Flash Player 9.0.31.0
      • RealPlayer 10.0.8.805
      • OpenOffice 2.0.3
      • The Gimp 2.3.10
      • AmaroK 1.4.3
      • KMPlayer 0.9.3
      • Ekiga 2.0.3
      • K3b 0.12.17

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    Mandriva Power Pack

    Mandriva Linux Powerpack

    Mandriva… and more !

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    Mandriva Linux Powerpack 2009 offers more than just the distribution: a selection of the best open source software with added exclusive software. With these exclusive applications, nothing is easier than playing your favorite Windows games, listening to your audio files and watching videos without worrying what format they’re in. As well as this additional software, you get support which lets you get the best out of your distribution. Powerpack is the all-in-one edition for all Linux users, beginners as well as advanced users.

    Mandriva’s work to simplify your desktop

    Mandriva Linux 2009 offers a redesign of its core utilities: the installer and the Control Center. A new design, improved ergonomics, and new features combine to make system administration even easier.

    Mandriva includes the best of open source software

    Discover the latest advances in the free software desktop with KDE 4: it will revolutionize your work and everyday desktop experience.

    A complete desktop solution, support included

    Powerpack lets you get the most from your distribution: extra commercial applications to make your experience even better, installation and configuration support

    Requirements

    • Processor: Any Intel®, AMD or VIA processor.
    • RAM: 512MB minimum, 1GB recommended.
    • Hard disk: 2GB minimum, 6GB recommended.
    • Graphics card: NVIDIA®, ATITM, Intel®, SiS, Matrox,VIA. 3D desktop functionality requires an NVIDIA GeForce (up to 8800), ATITM Radeon 7000 to HD 3870, or Intel® i845 to x4500HD.
    • 3D acceleration is supported on most capable hardware. For more details, check the hardware compatibility database.
    • Sound cards: All Sound Blaster, AC97 and HDA compatible cards are supported. Note: Creative Labs X-Fi cards are not currently supported.
    • DVD drive required.
    • SATA, IDE, SCSI, SAS: most controllers are supported in non-RAID mode, and some are supported in RAID mode.

    List is not exhaustive: certain hardware not listed may also be supported. For more information, visit: http://hcl.mandriva.com

    The latest open source software provided by the Mandriva development community

    The Mandriva development community, Cooker, has existed since 1998. It encompasses thousands of members and dozens of permanent contributors including community and Mandriva developers as well as translators and testers. This community organization lets Mandriva participate in many open source projects and integrate the latest developments into its releases. Developed over six months, Mandriva Linux 2009 includes the latest versions of:

    • KDE 4.1, the next-generation desktop environment, as well as the previous KDE 3.5.10
    • GNOME 2.24, the latest stable version of the other leading desktop environment
    • A completely new base system with kernel 2.6.27, providing the latest and broadest hardware support
    • The Compiz Fusion 3D desktop system, which provides a multitude of graphical effects that will change your perception of the desktop
    • OpenOffice.org 3, the latest version of the most popular open source office suite
    • Mozilla Firefox 3.0.3, the world’s leading web browser

    For a complete view of Mandriva Linux 2009 functionnalities, please visit 2009 Tour on Mandriva wiki.

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    Mandriva

    Mandriva Linux One

    The Linux desktop that’s easy to try and easy to keep

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    Mandriva Linux One 2009 is the best way to start using Linux. A full Linux operating system on a single CD for both new and experienced Linux users, it is fast to download and install, and also safe to try with a live mode. One is really the one CD you need!

    Quick and easy installation

    One’s fast installation system is the easiest way to get started with Linux.

    Try Mandriva Linux safely

    One lets you try Linux without worrying about the consequences.

    Effortless 3D desktop

    Experience the latest 3D-accelerated desktop technologies in the easiest way possible.

    Coming from Windows? Don’t worry!

    One includes everything you need to make a painless switch from Windows to Linux.

    The best tools

    Make your system work for you with One’s industry-leading configuration tools.

    All the applications you need on a single CD

    One contains everything you need to get your work done and organize your life.

    Requirements

    • Processor: Any Intel®, AMD or VIA processor.
    • RAM: 512MB minimum, 1GB recommended.
    • Hard disk: 2GB minimum, 6GB recommended.
    • Graphics card: NVIDIA®, ATITM, Intel®, SiS, Matrox,VIA. 3D desktop functionality requires an NVIDIA GeForce (up to 8800), ATITM Radeon 7000 to HD 3870, or Intel® i845 to x4500HD.
    • 3D acceleration is supported on most capable hardware. For more details, check the hardware compatibility database.
    • Sound cards: All Sound Blaster, AC97 and HDA compatible cards are supported. Note: Creative Labs X-Fi cards are not currently supported.
    • DVD drive required.
    • SATA, IDE, SCSI, SAS: most controllers are supported in non-RAID mode, and some are supported in RAID mode.

    List is not exhaustive: certain hardware not listed may also be supported. For more information, visit: http://hcl.mandriva.com

    One, an easily extensible desktop

    One gives you easy and free access to the official Mandriva Linux 2009 software repositories, containing more than 20,000 packages.

    The selection of applications provided by One meets all the most common desktop needs. Still, in case you find yourself in need of more software, with just a few clicks you can access the official Mandriva software repositories, containing over 20,000 packages. Almost any Linux application you might need can be found here. To read about how to access these repositories, click here.

    What’s more, the Mandriva backports system gives you the option of getting the very latest versions of certain applications, without waiting for the next Mandriva release. To find out about backports, click here.

    One, the Linux desktop which adapts to your chosen environment

    One is offered as a direct download with the KDE environment. You can also download it with the GNOME environment. For each environment, there are three versions of One with different languages available. You just have to pick the version that suits you!

    For more information, and to help you get Mandriva Linux 2009 One, visit these helpful links:

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    Welcome to openSUSE 11.0

    Release Date: June 19, 2008
    Download: Software.opensuse.org
    Buy it! Buy openSUSE
    Release Notes: http://www.suse.com/relnotes/i386/openSUSE/11.0/RELEASE-NOTES.en.html
    Changes since 10.3: Features in 11.0

    Getting Started with openSUSE 11.0

    To get started with openSUSE, you can download one of the ISO images for the final release. We make several images available, including x86, x86_64, and PowerPC images. We offer installable DVDs with a wide selection of software, as well as GNOME and KDE4 live CDs with a smaller selection of software chosen to get desktop users up and running quickly.

    New and Notable Features

    A lot has changed since openSUSE 10.3, and a lot of work has gone into improving openSUSE. In this release you’ll find updated versions of almost every program, a vastly improved installer, faster and easier package management, and much more. Here’s some of the improvements you’ll see in openSUSE 11.0:

    • Rewritten installer that makes installation even easier
    • Faster and easier package management
    • Easier system updates with PackageKit
    • Easier 3-D effects with Compiz-Fusion and CCSM
    • KDE 4 – The next generation KDE Desktop
    • GNOME 2.22 – Latest and greatest GNOME release
    • Firefox 3.0 – openSUSE ships with Firefox 3.0 beta 5, will update to 3.0 final
    • OpenOffice.org 2.4 – Latest OpenOffice.org, with dozens of improvments and new features, including better VBA support, 3-D transitions in Impress, and import support for Microsoft Office 2007 document formats.
    • Banshee 1.0 – Major update to Novell-sponsored multimedia application.
    • Tasque – Simple and elegant to-do application.
    • NetworkManager 0.7 – Cutting edge release of NetworkManager, which includes support for EV-DO/UMTS cards.
    • PulseAudio – Better sound management in GNOME.
    • Linux kernel 2.6.25 – Most recent major release of the Linux kernel
    • Nearly every application has been updated since 10.3
    • More than 200 new features specific to openSUSE

    Installation and Package Management

    openSUSE has enjoyed an easy to use installer for quite some time, but the openSUSE team felt that the number of steps required to install openSUSE could use some work. In this release, the number of steps required to install openSUSE have been reduced dramatically.

    Users have two options for installation — the live CDs, which feature a simplified installer that doesn’t require the user to make any decisions about package selection, and the openSUSE DVDs, which allow users to choose their desktop (including KDE 3.5 and Xfce, or no desktop at all) and other packages not included on the live CDs.

    To install from the DVD, see openSUSE 11.0 DVD Installation. For live CDs, see openSUSE 11.0 Live-CD Installation.

    Package Management Improvements

    Installing packages on openSUSE has never been easier, or faster. The openSUSE Team worked hard on making Zypp (the software management engine) much faster between 10.3 and 11.0.

    PackageKit

    Part of providing a quality operating system is providing updates throughout the life of the system. We want to make it easy for users to apply critical fixes to their system, and have provided PackageKit to make updating an openSUSE system a breeze.

    PackageKit is a utility that makes updating software much easier. GNOME and KDE users will see an icon in the system tray that provides visual cues about system updates. When updates for openSUSE are available, the icon will change to reflect the presence of updates — and whether the updates are just bug fixes or if there are critical updates or security fixes that need to be installed right away.

    KDE and KDE4

    openSUSE 11.0 includes two branches of KDE — the KDE 3.5.x series, which is the stable and older KDE series that many openSUSE users are already familiar with, and the cutting edge KDE4.

    KDE4 is not quite a drop-in replacement for KDE 3.5, and some features still have rough edges. Because the openSUSE team wants to ensure the best possible support for its users, we’ve given users the option of installing KDE4 or KDE 3.5 (or both) for 11.0. (At this time, there is no live CD for KDE 3.5, but users can still install it from the DVD.)

    However, the openSUSE team has done its best to ensure that the KDE 4 experience is top-notch in openSUSE 11.0. The 11.0 release includes KDE 4.0.4 with some features included from the KDE 4.1 release that will be available in July.

    Getting to Know KDE 4

    KDE 4 is the KDE Project’s vision for a next-generation desktop. It includes many rewrites of the KDE platform, with new technologies that will lay the foundation of a flexible and multi-platform development framework.

    Improved Look and Feel

    The first thing KDE users will notice in KDE 4 is Oxygen, a new approach to artwork on KDE that brings a unified and attractive look to all KDE 4 interfaces, applications, icons, and themes.

    After taking in the artwork, users will be able to take advantage of Plasma, the new desktop shell. Plasma provides the full desktop interface experience, from the KDE panel and menu, to desktop widgets (called Plasmoids) that offer a completely new level of functionality for KDE.

    The KDE window manager, KWin, has gotten a major upgrade for KDE 4, and now includes native composting features, so

    Applications

    KDE’s applications have also been overhauled and improved for 4.0.

    GNOME 2.22

    GNOME users will find a lot to like in openSUSE 11.0. openSUSE’s GNOME is very close to upstream GNOME, because Novell and openSUSE want to do as much work as possible in the upstream release. However, we do modify GNOME’s artwork to provide a unified look and feel for the distro. The default GNOME configuration, such as panel layout, is slightly different than “stock” GNOME, and the openSUSE GNOME team backports a number of bug fixes into our GNOME release to ensure stability and the best possible GNOME experience.

    Updated in 2.22

    • Say Cheese – a fun Webcam app for taking pictures and making videos with your computer’s Web cam. You can modify pictures with stock effects in Say Cheese, or use F-Spot or The GIMP to edit.
    • GVFS – The GNOME Virtual File System provides better support for networked file systems.
    • Tomboy improvements – Tomboy now includes support for Notebooks.
    • Evince updates – Evince now supports page transitions in PDF slideshows and has been improved to use less memory.
    • Our Clock Applet improvements have been integrated into upstream GNOME.
    • GNOME uses PulseAudio for better sound management.

    Evolution Improvements

    The Evolution e-mail client has been updated with a bunch of new features (and bugfixes) since 10.3. The latest Evolution includes:

    • Google Calendar support
    • Using Bogofilter as the default spam filter
    • Supports white lists
    • Don’t download spam: Evolution now checks spam headers before downloading email!
    • Better MIME support
    • More than 450 bug fixes, 50 that address major issues in the previous release of Evolution

    PulseAudio

    In openSUSE 11.0, PulseAudio replaces esound, for much better audio support under GNOME.

    Firefox 3.0

    Firefox is one of the most popular open source applications on the planet, and the openSUSE desktop just wouldn’t be complete without Mozilla Firefox.

    Note openSUSE 11.0 ships with Firefox 3.0 beta 5, and updates to the final 3.0 release upon applying the current updates. The openSUSE team decided, because Firefox 3.0 would ship so closely to the final openSUSE 11.0 release date, it was better to package and test the 3.0 series than the older Firefox releases.

    The 3.0 release has a number of new features and improvements that will make browsing the Web on openSUSE convenient and safe:

    Security Features

    • Firefox includes better site identification features. In the location bar, click on the site’s icon and you’ll see information on the site’s ownership and if you’re using a secure connection, Firefox can verify the site’s identity.
    • Firefox identifies attack sites that are known to distribute viruses, trojans, or other malware.
    • Phishing sites are stopped cold by Firefox. If Firefox detects that a site is impersonating a legitimate site (like eBay), it will display a warning to ensure users aren’t fooled by phishing sites.

    Better Browsing Experience

    • Firefox has simplified add-on installation, to make it easier to install popular extensions.
    • If an extension is known to have a security vulnerability, Firefox will disable the extension until an update has been made available and installed.
    • Save tabs on exit: If you don’t want to lose your browsing setup, Firefox will let you save your tab groups for next time.
    • Improved download manager makes it easier to find your files and search downloaded files by site.
    • Zoom text or the entire site! Firefox 3.0 lets you zoom everything on a page — including graphics — or just the text, as in previous versions.

    OpenOffice.org 2.4

    OpenOffice.org 2.4 provides openSUSE users with a top-notch office suite with a word processor (Writer), spreadsheet (Calc), presentation tool (Impress), and drawing software (Draw). Whether you need to write a report for school, create a budget spreadsheet, or whip up a presentation to convince the boss to boost the marketing budget, OpenOffice.org will do the job.

    The OpenOffice.org 2.4 release brings a number of new features to the suite, such as improved chart features, rectangular text selection in Writer, drag and drop rows and columns in Calc, and much more.

    openSUSE ships the [Go-OO http://go-oo.org/] version of OpenOffice.org, which means users get a lot of additional features not found in the upstream version of OpenOffice.org.

    • Gstreamer Integration: Want to add more zip to your presentations? OpenOffice.org includes Gstreamer support, so you can embed music and videos into your presentations and other documents.
    • Expanded document format support: OpenOffice.org already supports dozens of formats — including Microsoft Office formats, Open Document Format, and many others — you can import documents from MS-Works, WordPerfect Grafics (WPG), Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), and OpenXML DocX (Word), XlsX (Excel), and PptX (PowerPoint) formats. Note that OpenOffice.org on openSUSE support import only for OpenXML.
    • Faster access to your office suite: Go-OO starts faster, thanks to performance improvements over stock OpenOffice.org. In addition, with the Systray Quick-starter, (Found under Tools -> Options -> Memory) OpenOffice.org runs in the background, ready to open, edit, and create new documents.
    • 3-D effects: You’ll find Linux-only 3-D transitions in Impress for your presentations.
    • Script OpenOffice.org with Mono: Go-OO adds support for Mono, allowing users to build integrated applications in Mono-supported languages like C#, IronPython, Boo, and more!
    • Better Excel interoperability, and support for VBA macros.

    Banshee 1.0

    For managing music and video, it doesn’t get much better than Banshee. openSUSE 11.0 ships with Banshee 1.0, a major rewrite of the popular multimedia management and playback application.

    The 1.0 release includes a number of improvements and new features, including:

    • Video management: Now you can watch and manage videos with Banshee, the same way you manage music!
    • Better Last.fm support.
    • Improved search: Search by keyword, genres, ratings, and many other fields.
    • Shuffle with style: Banshee’s Shuffle feature has been beefed up, so you don’t hear the same songs you’ve just listened to. Random doesn’t need to be repetitive!
    • Support for a wide range of devices. Banshee lets you manage iPods, MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) and Mass Storage devices.
    • Better podcast support: Banshee lets you subscribe to podcasts (audio and video!) and even stream the ‘cast before it’s downloaded.
    • CD burning: Banshee will rip that playlist right to a CD for you, using its integration with Brasero.
    • And many, many additional features. See the Banshee page for all the details.

    Compiz Fusion

    The Linux desktop isn’t just functional, with openSUSE 11.0 it’s beautiful, thanks in part to Compiz Fusion.

    It’s now easy to enable and configure Compiz in KDE and GNOME, using Simple CCSM, which is labeled Desktop Effects in the main menu. Using the Simple CCSM dialog you can enable/disable Compiz, and change some of the more prominent Compiz features without getting deep into all of the functionality of Compiz. From here you can choose effects profiles which vary from lightweight profiles with a few effects to more comprehensive sets of effects which may have a more marked effect on performance.

    More advanced users may want to delve deep into Compiz functionality with the CompizConfig Settings Manager (ccsm), which is also part of openSUSE 11.0’s default package set.

    Miscellaneous Updates, Improvements, and New Applications

    openSUSE has a number of updates and improvements that don’t fall neatly under any specific category.

    Tasque

    Novell regularly sponsors what it calls a Hack Week, to allow developers to work on projects that they find interesting but not necessarily related to their regular work.

    One of the interesting projects that came out of Hack Week II, is Tasque, a simple task management application for the Linux desktop.

    Tasque works with Remember the Milk, a Web service that handles to-do lists online. After you sync Tasque with RTM, you can update and manage your to-do list using the Tasque interface.

    When you’re not managing your to-do’s, Tasque sits in the system tray, out of the way until you need to add a new task or check your list. It’s simple, convenient, and powerful.

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