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BygFoot Free Football Manager

05/20/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 6.05
A warm welcome to all fans of football manager games. I'd like to present you BygFoot an open-source alternative for the well-known Championship Manager.
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Xfe Review - Wonderful File Manager

07/13/2008  I
Relevance: 5.65
The first impression Xfe gave me was of a solid, full-featured, powerful and good-looking file manager. I have to admit, I was really impressed by this application, and I've never used it before. Since I'm a KDE guy, my file manager of choice was always Konqueror and I was never able to get used to Nautilus, Krusader, Thunar or ROX-Filer. But Xfe is a completely new and pleasant experience. Let me tell you what I've found so nice about it...
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PCMan File Manager 0.4.5 Review

07/15/2008  IIII
Relevance: 5.64
Two days ago I reviewed Xfe, a pretty good file manager built using the FOX toolkit, so today I'll continue in the same fashion by reviewing with PCMan FM, a GTK file manager with a simplistic interface and basic features.
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Moab Workload Manager Claims Title as World's First Petaflop Scheduler

06/17/2008  IIII
Relevance: 5.62
In breaking the teraflop barrier, Los Alamos National Laboratories relied on Moab Workload Manager and TORQUE Resource Manager* from Cluster Resources when running the milestone LINPACK Benchmark on Roadrunner.
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File Juggling with Krusader

01/13/2008  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.61
Konqueror, KDE's default file manager and browser, is a good all-around tool, but that doesn't necessarily mean it fits all your file management needs. Sometimes a dedicated file manager can be a better choice for daily computing. Krusader is a powerful and versatile file manager that can make your work more efficient and productive. Krusader is available with most KDE-based major Linux distributions, including Kubuntu (and Ubuntu with KDE), PCLinuxOS, KANOTIX and so on, and you can install the tool easily using your distro's package manager.
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File Juggling with Krusader

01/11/2008  III
Relevance: 5.61
Konqueror, KDE's default file manager and browser, is a good all-around tool, but that doesn't necessarily mean it fits all your file management needs. Sometimes a dedicated file manager can be a better choice for daily computing. Krusader is a powerful and versatile file manager that can make your work more efficient and productive. Krusader is available with most KDE-based major Linux distributions, including Kubuntu (and Ubuntu with KDE), PCLinuxOS, KANOTIX and so on, and you can install the tool easily using your distro's package manager.
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The New Compiz Fusion Settings Manager

03/07/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.54
In the first Compiz Fusion update since last October, Compiz Fusion 0.7.2 was released this morning and accompanied by an update to Compiz. This Compiz Fusion update was not only the first in five months, but also it was the first in the 0.7 development series leading up to the stable Compiz/Compiz Fusion 0.8 release. Compiz Fusion 0.7.2 has a number of new plug-ins (11 total) and also some changes to the configuration manager. The Compiz Config Settings Manager has some minor updates in different areas, while this release also includes an alternate settings manager. The Simple Compiz Config Settings Manager, or simple-ccsm as it's called, is focused for simplicity and looks dramatically different from the main settings manager. We have screenshots and comments on the simple-ccsm in this article.
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A GEM-ified TTM Manager For Radeon

08/27/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.43
Back in May when X.Org developers were voicing concerns about Tungsten's TTM as being the kernel memory manager used for graphics drivers, Keith Packard had unveiled the work Intel had been doing for an alternate kernel memory manager. This memory manager they call GEM, or the Graphics Execution Manager, is a competing solution but it has some advantages such as being simpler to develop drivers around (A Technical Explanation of Intel's GEM)...
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Money Manager Ex - Personal Finance Manager in openSUSE

09/03/2008  III
Relevance: 5.39
Money Manager Ex is a free, open-source, cross-platform, easy-to-use personal finance software. It primarily helps organize one’s finances and keeps track of where, when and how the money goes. It is also a great tool to get a bird’s eye view of your financial worth.
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Managing LVM with the LVM Manager

03/16/2008  IIIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.37
This tutorial will help you understand how to manage Logical Volumes with the LVM Manager.
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