Deluge 1.0.0 codenamed “Sharks Are Bulletproof” is out. It’s a complete rewrite from the ground up with a host of new features. 1. It’s now possible to run Deluge as a daemon since the core and UI have been separated. 2. The GTK UI has also been redesigned as seen in the screen shot above. [...]
Dropbox has finally come out of beta and is now available to everyone. With the public launched the company also introduced their open source Linux client which integrates seamlessly with nautilus and with a bit of work, KDE too. Get dropbox now. There is also a dedicated client for the iPhone. I guess with Dropbox [...]
Google released it’s own web browser “Google Chrome” yesterday. Why the need for a new browser? Google felt that the browser has not evolved too much since the old days and to support today’s web applications browsers will need to be re-engineered. Google decided to wipe the slate clean and start over with Google Chrome [...]
Google has Linux software repositories setup for you to easily stay up to date with their Linux softwares. Their repositories support APT, YUM, YaST, urpmi and RPM. However, only Google Desktop and Google Picasa are published on the repositories. Google earth has to be downloaded and installed manually. I’ll show you how to add the [...]
These are the repositories I typically use with my openSUSE installs. Might come in handy for you