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Using Linux for Photography, where we stand
promise I will not turn that into a habit, but after quite a few months and more than 100 entries in this blog,...
OpenSUSE 11.0: A Solid, Up-to-Date Linux Desktop
openSUSE 11.0 is based on the Linux kernel version 2.6.25 and provides a cornucopia of features. If you choose to download the full DVD,...
Open the door to team productivity with kablink
Author: Kristin Shoemaker
Organizations have many ways to connect, collaborate, and keep in touch with co-workers, team members, and colleagues -- which can lead to...
Ulteo Application System is innovative, easy, and a little buggy
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Ulteo Application System is a GNU/Linux distribution based on Kubuntu and designed to work with the Ulteo Online Desktop service to...
K9Copy helps make DVD backups easy
Author: Federico Kereki
Piracy notwithstanding, there are some good, valid reasons for making a backup of a DVD. K9Copy, a utility for copying DVDs, receives...
Intel unveils dual-core Atom
Intel has brought out a dual-core version of its Atom ("Diamondville") processor for low-cost "nettop" PCs. The Atom 330 will ship initially in a...
Mobile dev board sports Atom Z530
InHand Electronics announced an Intel Atom-based board targeting developers of UMPCs (ultra mobile PCs) and MIDs (mobile Internet devices). The FireFly offers a Z530...
phpMinAdmin is a powerful minimalist MySQL editor
Author: Mayank Sharma
If you've ever worked with and manipulated MySQL databases, chances are you've used phpMyAdmin to manage your databases from a Web interface....
“Post-RISC” core gains Linux support
TimeSys announced general availability of a LinuxLink subscription for an ultra low-powered "post-RISC" (reduced instruction set computer) processor core from Tensilica. The subscription supports...
NGINX instead of Apache?
My friend Mario in Costa Rica sent me a short email about NGINX (pronounced engine-X). It is a web server and a bit more...