Google Chrome is a lightening fast browser and is available cross platform. Let’s see how to install Google Chrome on Open Suse 11.3. All you have to do is go to Google Chrome Download Page. 1. Click on Get Google Chrome (BETA). 2. On the subsequent page make sure OpenSuse is selected. Click Accept and Install. 3. The package file will be downloaded and opened...
Read MoreDocky is a branched out application from Gnome-Do and has turned into a full fledged dock application for Linux. Docky is a frontend for GNOME Do (Do) that introduces an entirely new way to interact with Do. Docky helps Do become more directly involved with your desktop by providing a persistent mouse based Dock interface while remaining true to Do’s keyboard...
Read MoreSkype is one of the most popular Voip client that allows users to make free calls from their computers over the Internet. Installing Skype using deb file on Linux Mint is the way most of us have used. However, this doesn’t ensure an automatic update of skype as and when there is a new version released. Which makes it tedious to update it all the time. However,...
Read MoreOpera is one of my favorite browsers as it comes as a full package with support for email (POP and IMAP), IRC chat client, RSS feedreader. You can also extend its functionality using widgets. Installing Opera 10.10 on Linux Mint is pretty easy. Let’s see how to install it: 1. Open Synaptic Package Manager by going to Menu > Administration > Synaptic...
Read MorePersonally I like to have a few browser on my machine whether it’s running Ubuntu, Linux Mint or OpenSuse. Google Chrome (chromium) is one of my favorite browsers after Firefox. By default it doesn’t come installed in any of Linux distors mentioned above. However installing it is not a very painful process and can be achieved using the synaptic package...
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