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Linux Media Player Roundup – Part 1
There is a vast number of tools available for Linux that provide the end user with access to a rich multimedia experience that is...
Tidy up your filesystem with FSlint
Author: Shashank Sharma
Over time, a filesystem accumulates a lot of useless items. FSlint is a nifty little tool that helps you clean your filesystem...
Making Linux application user interfaces richer with OpenGL
Ars was at FOSSCamp this weekend. Think of FOSSCamp as an "un-conference" without a set agenda where the minds behind open source projects get...
Gaming from within the terminal
Author: Emil Visti
MUDs (Multi-User Dungeons) are text-driven cooperative or competitive games that you can play either straight from your terminal using the Telnet protocol...
Live license-friendly with liblicense
Author: Nathan Willis
Creative Commons (CC) cares about licensing. It has drafted and shared its own suite of licenses for artistic works catering to a...
Review Prog. Collective Intelligence
Author: JT Smith
Machine learning algorithms are at the heart of many of the most successful modern web sites and applications - from search algorithms...
http://www.mentor.com/dsm How the U.S. Patent Office’s New Patent Rules Affect You
Sweeping changes to the United States patent process go into effect on 1 November 2007. The new patent rules, published in August in the...
New York Times opens up code
Author: Tina Gasperson
The New York Times likes open source -- so much so that, as it gradually moves more of its print operations online,...
Windows To Desktop Linux In Three Easy Steps
Are you geek enough for Linux? Though it first earned a reputation as a platform for hobbyists and hackers, Linux has come a long...
Vixta: Nice concept, incomplete execution
Author: Susan Linton
Vixta is a new Linux distribution, first released only last month, based on the not-yet-released Fedora 8. Its main objective is to...