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Games… Linux… Oh my….

I’ve always been a bit of a Linux junkie. Sadly, being a gamer, I’m stuck with the Microsoft OS’s if Itux baseball want to...

Happy holidays from NewsForge

Author: NewsForge Staff Many religions have some sort of holiday during this season, and in countries that use the Gregorian calendar many companies close down...

Linux Advisory Watch – December 24, 2004

Author: Preston St. Pierre Happy Holidays! This week, advisories were released for cscope, htget, a2ps, ethereal, xzgv, debmake, xcdroast, udev, cups, postgresql, namazu,...

A Kommander crash course: Part 2

Author: Preston St. Pierre Last time, we introduced Kommander -- a development environment for easily creating graphical KDE applications. For demonstration purposes, we built a...

Tips, Tricks and Thoughts from Perl Legend

PRESS RELEASE - Berkeley, CA—22 December 2004—It’s nearly impossible to talk about the growth and success of Perl without mentioning Randal Schwartz. As the...

Introduction to Inkscape 0.4

Author: Ryan Paul Inkscape is an open source vector art application that features a powerful and intuitive interface that imbues even the most novice user...

Scripting with dmidecode

Author: Philip J. Hollenback The recent Newsforge article about dmidecode got me thinking: what other practical applications are there for dmidecode? ...

The wide world of Linux word processors

Author: Jem Matzan There are several word processors in GNU/Linux, each with different goals and features. Some are free software, some are based on free...

Scripting with dmidecode

Author: Philip J. Hollenback The recent Newsforge article about dmidecode got me thinking: what other practical applications are there for dmidecode? ...

Building a map application with Calc

Author: Dmitri Popov OpenOffice.org's Calc isn't only about rows and columns. If you look long enough at the empty spreadsheet, you will soon realise that...