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Health, nutrition, and diet apps for Linux

Author: Tina Gasperson If your goal is to get fit or stay fit in 2006, here are several diet and nutrition applications for Linux that...

Creating Web albums with shalbum

Author: Shashank Sharma Almost no site seems complete these days without an image gallery, which displays thumbnails of many images in on a single main...

Blender 3D wikibook reviewed

Author: Nathan Willis The 3D modeling and animation studio Blender enjoys a reputation for being difficult to learn. In fairness, all such 3D design applications...

‘Father of the Internet’ Asks for Internet Neutrality Law

The man often called the father of the Internet told U.S. lawmakers today that the future of the Internet is at risk if Congress...

KDE 3.5.1 includes application updates, bugfixes

Combining bug fixes with new versions of applications, the new KDE version 3.5.1 rolled out to the public last week. Available in 63 languages,...

Browser vendor partners with Linux IP-STB vendor

Opera Software has partnered with Amino Technologies to support Amino's Linux-based IP-STBs (Internet-protocol set-top boxes) and associated SDKs (software development kits). The Opera browser...

PathScale Releases OpenIB Software Stack

Annette Oevermann writes "MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—February 3, 2006—PathScale, the developer of innovative software and hardware solutions to accelerate high performance computing, today announced the...

Review: The Open Source Portfolio Initiative

Author: Bruce Byfield The free software movement was inspired by the ideals of academic research, and in the last few years it has given some...

X graphics get a boost

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Just in time for the X.Org Developer's Conference (XDevConf) in Santa Clara, Calif., Novell is releasing improvements to the Xgl framework...

Using SVN for Web Development

As our web applications grew and more and more developers started working on them, it became obvious that we needed some kind revision control...