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Dyne:Bolic 2.4.2: A live CD multimedia studio
Author: Mayank Sharma
The Dyne:Bolic distribution is a live CD designed for creating, broadcasting, and publishing all kinds of audio, video, and graphic content. It...
The Perfect Setup – Debian Etch (Debian 4.0)
Falko Timme writes "This tutorial shows how to set up a Debian Etch (Debian 4.0) based server that offers all services needed by ISPs...
FOSS infrastructure for Open Digital Villages
iFOSSF writes "FOSS infrastructure for Open Digital Villages (ODiVs): iFOSSF and oneVillage Foundation Partner to Create a DifferenceApril 10, 2007 San Jose CA USA...
Swiftfox – the perverting of an open source browser
Author: John Bielefeldt
Swiftfox is a Firefox-based browser, but there is one big difference between it and Firefox -- you can't share Swiftfox with a...
XMP making inroads in open source imaging software
Author: Nathan Willis
Two separate projects are attempting to build support for the Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) in Linux. Not to be confused with the...
Tips: Making Vim easy
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Vim's flexibility and countless features are a major asset for experienced users, but a challenge for newbies. If you've always wanted...
Writing and publishing with Emacs Muse
Emacs a text editor, but it can be much more: a personal information manager, task manager, and an email client, for instance. For me,...
Innovative Sunrise Browser aids Mac Web developers
Author: Nathan Willis
Sunrise Browser is an open source Web browser for Mac OS X intended for use as a Web developer's tool. It is...
GNUMP3d: A small, portable, MP3/OGG streaming server
Author: Joseph Quigley
Suppose you want to let a friend thousands of miles away listen to a song from your computer. Perhaps you just want...
Complex service checks with Nagios
Author: David Josephsen
Nagios is a GPL-licensed framework that allows you to intelligently schedule little monitoring programs written in any language you choose. Nagios lets...