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openSUSE Weekly News 175 is out!

We are pleased to announce the new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 175!In this Issue:openSUSE 11.2 has reached end of SUSE support - 11.2 Evergreen...

Weekend Project: Use the Plop Boot Manager to Boot Older Computers from USB

Do you have an older PC that does not support booting from USB devices, and really want to boot from USB devices? You can,...

BlueGriffon 1.0 Released: Open Source WYSIWYG Web Editing Comes Back to Linux

If you're looking for a WYSIWYG Web Editor for Linux, look no farther than BlueGriffon. The recently released 1.0 of BlueGriffon brings an impressive...

Pinta Turns 1.0 and Brings Simple Image Editing to Linux

Pinta, a "lightweight" open source raster image editor, turned 1.0 on April 27, offering Linux users another choice for simple image editing. Pinta is...

building celestia QT4

building Celestia is normally very easy . The recommended way has been to go grab a copy from SVN and build the standard GTK or...

A Slackware Review Ten Years In The Making

It was about a decade ago when I first gave Slackware a go. Back then most every Linux was far more of a challenge...

openSUSE Weekly News 174 is out!

We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 174.In this Issue:Alex Eftimie: GSoC 2011: PackageKit and AppStream integration for Software CenterSebastian...

Weekend Project: Extend GIMP with High-End Plugins

Most Linux users are familiar with the GIMP raster graphics editor, a versatile tool for photo and graphics work. What is often overlooked is...

Tough SBC offered with dual-core Atom and PCI Express expansion

Kontron announced a PCI/104-Express SBC (single board computer) with Intel's single-core Atom D425 or dual-core D525. The Microspace MSM-LP includes up to 4GB of...

Using Ubuntu for Work/Play

Having been a student by day filmmaker by night.Ubuntu has really helped my quite a real bit.Cinelerra,Kdenlive etc have helped me in many way for my film...