With the current size and prices of SSD's, hybrid drives are the most attractive. The Seagate Momentus XT is probably the best out there at the moment.
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With the current size and prices of SSD's, hybrid drives are the most attractive. The Seagate Momentus XT is probably the best out there at the moment.
That is a bug in the octave-io package in ubuntu 9.10. You could try installing the octave-io 1.0.9-1 package from debian or lucid to fix this.
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Although they are a bit older, you can download static html dumps from http://static.wikipedia.org/
It is still being developed. Patches are being posted to the development mailing list, but development does seem to be a little bit slow. I think at the moment, Shotwell looks a bit more promising...
You might also like NtEd :KS
Digikam, Kdenlive and Rkward.
http://blog.canonical.com/?p=294
There were a lot of problems with the SL series laptops in earlier Ubuntu releases, but luckily most have been fixed now in Karmic. The only thing left (on my sl300) is a few hotkeys which don't work...
Zotero is probably the easiest to import data through pubmed. You can easily import data from a single abstract or from a list of search results.
In Ubuntu 9.10 Bibus is available from the reposiroties.
This is the evince bug btw: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/33288
There is a patch in the upstream bug report, but progress seems really slow on this.
Evince is horrible with multi-column text. It displays everything fine, but when you try to select/copy text from one or more columns, all text gets messed up. I also use it a lot for medical...
Viewnior would be a nice replacement. It is basically eog improved. Smaller, faster, better.
Can you post the graph itself too?
Canonical & Dell just announced the Ubuntu Moblin Remix running on Dell Mini's:
http://www.ubuntu.com/news/canonical-dell-deliver-ubuntu-moblin-remix
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Very nice site, but I like the clean layout of AppNr.com better.
You might be interested in Nathive. It does pretty much what you describe and has recently been rewritten in python. It is still in an early stage, and I certainly think their website can use a good...
As others have suggested, Zotero is a great reference manager. In fact it is better than any of the proprietary ones I have used previously.
The Filehippo updater does this more or less. It checks for updates for all free software you have installed and then presents you a list of links to the installers.
I switched to Solang which is still very immature, but is being developed very actively and at least it doesn't want to move all my photos to a different location.
Still a lot of referrals left: https://www.getdropbox.com/referrals/NTEwNzgzMzk
I like the google-chrome like tabs on the applications, that saves quite a bit of screenspace.
Another similar nice, small and fast image viewer is Viewnior.
Viewnior is a really nice photo viewer...