The Humble Bundle is back – and this time around it’s also supporting Android. Three DRM-free, multi-platform games, Osmos, Edge, and Anomaly: Warzone Earth, make up the latest bundle which, as ever, you set the price for. Should you pay more for the pack than the average price – which at the time of writing is a [...]
Earlier today we posted a short guide on fixing Google Earth’s infamous ‘ugly fonts’ issue when running under Ubuntu. In the comments to that post a reader, Daniele80, pointed us in the direction of a hack that enables Google Earth to look ‘native’ under Ubuntu. Be warned: the following guide isn’t for the fainthearted or the inexperienced. If things go [...]
As the editor of an Ubuntu-based website it’s no surprise that I am continually having to add, edit and remove packages and repositories from my install. In theory Ubuntu’s Software Center should be the only tool I need to do any of this; the Software Center can install and remove apps, has a menu entry [...]
New features and effects have landed in the latest release of open-source linux video editor OpenShot. New title animations, effects and animation presets all feature, as does a new font selection window during title creation. Elsewhere there are improvements to clip length, default image length and GTK theme fixes. Stability The release also contains a wide selection [...]
Do you think gaming on Linux has improved over the past few years? Although variety and graphics might be a little off that available for OS X and Windows there’s no denying that with every passing month Linux as a gaming platform grows ever more viable. 0.A.D is a completely open-source RTS available for Linux, Mac and [...]
Drip, drip, drip. That was the sound my drool made as it hit the ground when I opened my inbox this morning and found this slick Ubuntu Tablet Concept by Deviant Art user spiceofdesign staring back at me. Now, I know you’re probably thinking “Concept, Schmoncept”, but I’m going to shun my fear of hyperbole and say [...]





