Linux Game Review: Frets on Fire
Frets on Fire is an open source clone of the ever-popular PlayStation 2 music/rhythm game Guitar Hero. It’s a free download and is available for Windows, Linux and the Mac, though the Mac version is experimental.
SAFENTRIX: It’s Time to Kill e-mail Spam, for Free!
While there are numerous proprietary e-mail security solutions around, how many actually manage to live up to their claims? And who says that customer service and satisfaction never come free? LFY tries its best to search out a solution that addresses these concerns.
Will Social Media Junkies Flock Together with v2.5?
While a Web browser developed specifically to satisfy your social networking needs does sound exciting, will Flock 2.5, the latest browser developed with Firefox’s engine at the core, be able to make the cut? Let’s dive in and check how deep the water might be!
Lynx: Old, But Still Fresh
A CLI-based browser? Whatever for? Are you still in the early 90s? You may pose all these questions, but the truth is that Lynx, a CLI-based browser, is the favourite of many.
KDE 4.2 Makes KDE3 Obsolete, Finally
The newly released version KDE 4.2 stands out for offering a fantastic desktop experience.
The GIMP 2.6: Reaching Newer Heights
Version 2.6 of The GIMP has recently hit the streets (err… I mean the Web) and we’re taking it for a test drive.
Now, Package Management is Intelligent by Design
Enter PackageKit, a distribution-neutral package manager.








