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This article might seem to be not serious, or even a little bit heretical. Well, so be it. I’ll write what I think I...

Moving my mother over to Linux

Author: Michael Reed To save money, I cobbled together a computer for my mother out of cast-offs left over from my own upgrades. She doesn't...

Cinelerra community forks the video editor

Author: Thomas King The community surrounding Cinelerra, one of the premier non-linear video editors for Linux, has decided to strike off in its own direction...

Linux.com chats with new OpenSUSE community manager Joe Brockmeier (video exclusive)

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Yes, it's the same Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier who used to be editorial director of Linux.com, and was later editor in...

Video conversion in Linux with RippedWire and WinFF

Author: Nathan Willis In the past we have examined OggConvert and Thoggen, two GUI tools for simple encoding or transcoding video into free Ogg formats....

Elive distro illustrates power, beauty of Enlightenment

Author: Mark Scheck The Elive Linux distribution combines beauty with ease of use. Elive is based on Debian and uses Enlightenment as its windows manager,...

FOSS to electric cars: not such a big leap

Richard Keech was an early adopter of Linux on the desktop back in the 1990s. One could well say that he has a habit...

Junction Networks uses Asterisk to tailor VoIP to customer demands

Author: Tina Gasperson Like many VoIP telephony companies, Junction Networks uses Asterisk and other open source software to provide its customers with highly customizable VoIP...

Chyrp: A lightweight tool for simple blogging

Author: Dmitri Popov High-end open source blogging applications may have all the features you can think of, but you may not need all that. For...

Package all your Firefox extensions for quick installs with CLEO

Author: Gary Richmond If you cannot face the thought of hunting down and re-installing all of your Firefox extensions one by one on a second...