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A (Very) Brief Introduction to VIM
Previously here, while discussing the Linux shell, we briefly touched upon the need to have a command line editor that you're comfortable using.While there...
Professional Quality CAD on Linux with DraftSight
Many computer-aided design (CAD) users in the Linux community were thrilled recently with the beta release of DraftSight, a freeware (meaning zero-cost-but-proprietary) CAD package...
Desktop Synchronization Shootout: Comparing the Best Linux Backup Tools
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The Linux landscape is littered with backup...
An Introduction to the Linux Shell
She sells seashells by the seashore. Well, yes... that may be true, but that's not the type of shell we're going to talk...
Modern Art: A Look at Krita 2.3
The latest major revision to the Qt-based Krita painting application was released in late December, although due to the calendar timing and its packaging...
OpenFlow: The NoSQL of Network Protocols
In the early 1960s, Paul Baran invented packet switching. Packet switching became the foundation ARPANET, which later gave way to the Internet. Baran died...
Two Years in the Making: Foresight Linux 2.5.0
While most of us were taking it easy this weekend, the Foresight Linux folks were pushing out the 2.5.0 release with a whole host...
Kleckner: Unladen Swallow Retrospective
Unladen Swallow developer Reid Kleckner has posted a look back at the project (which was working on an LLVM-accelerated Python implementation) and why it...
Candy for your eyes and balm for your wrists
I've been reading some GNOME 3 design documents recently and while I'm trying to build some kind of analysis out of it, it's the...
openSUSE Weekly News 168 is out!
We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News #168.In this Issue:openSUSE 11.4 still going strongLinux Foundation 20th Anniversary of Linux Campaign and Video...