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Make etexts pretty with GutenMark
Author: Dmitri Popov
Project Gutenberg, the online library of more than 25,000 free books, is a treasure trove for bookworms and casual readers alike, but...
Voiceroute execs talk about going (mostly) open source (video)
Author: R. Scott Belford
Voiceroute, a
software PBX vendor, originally started as a proprietary
software company but went (at least partly) open source
earlier this year. In this...
Easy file uploads with Droopy
Author: Federico Kereki
Suppose someone wants to send you a large file. They could try to send it via email, but many email servers impose...
PostPath: Enterprise-strength open source alternative for Exchange
Author: Cory Buford
For enterprise system administrators looking for interoperability with Microsoft Exchange, but not the high costs associated with it, PostPath email and collaboration...
Frag ’em in your own backyard with Sauerbraten
Author: Mayank Sharma
If you like first-person shooters, you'll love Sauerbraten. This open source game might not have the visual finesse of other FPSes, but...
CVL lets you tinker with HDR images on your GPU
Author: Ben Martin
If your desktop hardware includes a graphics processing unit (GPU), you can do some cool image processing with the CVL suite of...
A video tour of openSUSE 11 (with KDE 4 desktop)
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
SUSE has been around almost since the dawn of consumer-level desktop Linux, and openSUSE 11 upholds the SUSE reputation for...
Protecting your MySQL database from SQL injection attacks with GreenSQL
Author: Ben Martin
SQL injection attacks can allow hackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands on your database through your Web site. To avoid these attacks,...
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,...
Sun’s OMS Video codec project is a means to an end
Author: Nathan Willis
Sun Microsystems is setting out to create an open source, royalty-free video codec. Given the considerable head start of well-known, royalty-free video...