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download.OOo4Kids.org | Welcome, Bienvenue, Willkommen, Bienvenido, Bem-Vindo... - 2 views

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    "OpenOffice.org Education Project's goals are to establish a bridge between OpenOffice.org and the world of education as well as recruit and train new developers."

Excellent Computer Assistance Tech Services Provider - 1 views

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Computer Support Service has solved Computer Glitches - 1 views

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Download | Facebook AutopilotFacebook Autopilot - 0 views

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    Facebook autopilot is a creative software, which can share on Facebook groups and comments just like a real human
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OpenRA - Download - 0 views

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    OpenSource Red Alert 2 - Westwood lives!
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Install eXeLearning for Linux using the Snap Store - 0 views

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    "eXeLearning is an easy to use authoring tool under GPL-2+ to create educational web contents. Installing eXeLearning on Ubuntu: sudo snap install exelearning eXeLearning generates interactive contents in HTML5 and other formats and it allows you to create websites including text, images, interactive activities, image galleries, evaluating rubrics, multimedia clips, games... All the educational materials can be exported in different formats: SCORM, IMS, ePub, responsive HTML website, XLIFF... eXeLearning is available for GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. Go to https://exelearning.net/ for more download options."

Best Shield Against Computer Viruses - 1 views

started by cecilia marie on 04 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
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NTFS-3G at Tuxera - 2 views

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    A stable, read/write NTFS driver for Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenSolaris, QNX, Haiku, and other operating systems. It provides safe handling of the Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 NTFS file systems.
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Howto: Set up Hardy for speed, v1.0 « Motho ke motho ka botho - 0 views

  • Howto: Set up Hardy for speed, v1.0
  • This guide is a collection of tips and tweaks for Ubuntu Linux 8.04. The content comes from tutorials and speed suggestions found on the Ubuntu Forums and elsewhere. The material has been collated and narrated, and arranged with links to external resources or supplemental information.
  • The current versions can be downloaded by clicking on the links below. Howto: Set up Hardy for speed, v1.0, Zim Howto: Set up Hardy for speed, v1.0, HTML
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Linux Test Drive - Bringing Linux to the masses! - 0 views

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    Linux Test Drive(LTD) allows the user to determine which distribution best fits their needs utilizing the Linux Distribution Chooser, and then once that is determined, give the user the ability to "test drive" that distribution directly over the Internet, without the need to download. We are currently accepting beta testers.
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MCSD Preparation - 0 views

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    Mohd. Rafi's Top 50 Hits. My Entertainment Page Conatin Gif Art Gallery,animated Gif,jpg,jpeg Etc.it Contain Lots Of Info For Mcsd Preparation.this Site Have Good Humour,jokes Like Clean,sexy, ... Members.rediff.com/muder/rafi.html Mcsd Boson Pro...
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CrossOver Chromium - CodeWeavers - 0 views

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    A ported Chrome, from a modified Windows version of Chrome.
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    CrossOver Chromium is a Mac and Linux port of the open source Chromium web browser.
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Adobe - Adobe AIR - 0 views

  • Download the latest version of Adobe AIR
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Ubuntu Server: Kernel Configuration Considerations - ServerWatch.com - 0 views

  • Preemption The server kernel has kernel preemption turned off (CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE=y), while the desktop kernel has it enabled (CONFIG_PREEMPT_BKL=y, CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY=y). Preemption works along with scheduling to fine-tune performance, efficiency and responsiveness. In non-preemptive kernels, kernel code runs until completion; the scheduler can't touch it until it's finished. But the Linux kernel allows tasks to be interrupted at nearly any point (but not when it is unsafe, which is a whole huge fascinating topic all by itself), so that tasks of lesser-priority can jump to the head of the line. This is appropriate for desktop systems because users typically have several things going at once: writing documents, playing music, Web surfing, downloading and so on. Users don't care how responsive background applications are; they care only about the ones they're actively using. So if loading a Web page takes a little longer while the user is writing an e-mail, it's an acceptable trade-off. Overall efficiency and performance are actually reduced but not in a way that annoys the user. On servers you want to minimize any and all performance hits, so turning off preemption is usually the best practice.
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