New Ainer.org Theme Soon!
It’s finally time for Ainer.org to receive a long awaited makeover! After receiving some feedback that our site was difficult for some readers to view, we decided to go ahead and purchase a premium theme (released under a GNU General Public License) and then customized that to our needs. It has been a long, and [...]
Read MoreHumble Indie Bundle #3 Now Live!
The Humble Bundle is once again offering up a lot of five indie games at the “pay what you want” price tag. This is the second Humble Bundle offered this year and will be open for purchase for the next two weeks. The Humble Indie Bundle features a collection of games that are DRM free [...]
Read MoreHeadphones: Sick Beard and Couch Potato like Application for Music!
News Well, it has been a (relatively) long wait, but it looks like it’s finally here, an application like Couch Potato and Sick Beard, but for music! Headphones is a very young project (first commit was posted on May 20, 2011), but is already showing significant promise! For those that aren’t familiar, Sick Beard and [...]
Read MoreCoLab: An Experiment Into Open Source Science
Scientific research is exhaustive, time consuming, and often frustrating, especially when the results don’t turn out. What’s more, when publishing research articles, fellow scientists, colleagues, and the general public tend to be unaware of the amount of work put into the research, as the paper published only contains the best of the best in terms [...]
Read MoreUbuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) or Linux Mint 11 (Katya)?
Editorial Well, I’m back. I had planned to do several updated guides and news articles following the Linux Mint 11 (Katya) release and, in fact, I did a lot of prep work for articles and guides that I may never publish (at least, not in full). Instead, I ended up changing gears mid-way through, had [...]
Read MoreSABnzbd+ 0.6.0 Released and Available via PPA!
News SABnzbd+ 0.6.0 was released a couple of days ago and is already available via JCFP’s SABnzbd+ private package archive (PPA). Considering the maturity of the project, SABnzbd+ 0.6.0 brings with it an impressive array of changes and updates. The most noticeable one (visually), is undoubtedly the change from using the Smpl skin as the [...]
Read MoreLinux Mint 11 (Katya) Preview and Testing Version Released!
News Well, it’s just about that time again, Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) was just released and the developers over at Linux Mint are readying for the subsequent release of their flagship Main Edition, Linux Mint 11 (Katya). To kick things off, Clem, the founder and lead developer of Linux Mint, released a preview this morning [...]
Read MoreLinux Fest Northwest 2011 This Weekend!
News Just an update, Linux Fest Northwest is this weekend! If you’re free and in the area be sure to come by for at least one (or part of one) of the days! For more information, see the quote below from my previous post! Well, it’s just about that time of year again. It’s time [...]
Read MoreLast Chance to Nab the Humble Frozenbyte Bundle!
News It’s been a while since I had a chance to post up some news, but I just nabbed myself a copy of the Humble Frozenbyte Bundle and wanted to remind those other late comers (like myself) that there is currently less than a day left on this bundle! For those that are not familiar, [...]
Read MoreLinux Mint XFCE Released and Linux Mint F.A.Q.!
News Linux Mint has just released their XFCE edition. This edition has now been moved from being based on Ubuntu and is now based on Debian Testing via Linux Mint Debian Edition. The recent popularity and growth of Linux Mint Debian Edition as well as the migration and planned migration of some of the alternate [...]
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