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Dress up your Python scripts with EasyGui

Author: Dmitri Popov In many cases, adding a graphical interface to Python scripts means getting your hands dirty with TKinter or other GUI programming kits....

LyX 1.6 is ready for release

Author: Michael Reed This month saw the release of LyX 1.6 release candidate 1. Occupying a position somewhere between a word processor and a mark-up...

Nepomuk and KDE to introduce the semantic desktop

Author: Bruce Byfield If you follow technology trends, you have probably heard of the semantic desktop -- a data layer for annotating and sharing the...

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...

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...

Quickly put data from MySQL to the Web with DrasticGrid

Author: Ben Martin With DrasticGrid, you can easily put a MySQL database table or view on a Web page, complete with editing, sorting, and pagination...

Jeteye extension reinvents Firefox bookmarks

Author: Bruce Byfield Firefox's default bookmarks remain painfully limited. They collect only URLS, which can only be organized with annotations and folders. JetArk's Jeteye extension,...

Linspire is going away

Author: Tina Gasperson Linspire, the distribution originally launched as Lindows, is no more, says Xandros CEO Andreas Typaldos.Xandros purchased Linspire, the company, earlier this summer....

Gentoo 2008.0: Return to greatness?

Author: Susan Linton When the long-awaited Gentoo 2008.0 release finally hit mirrors last month, the two largest groups of users found themselves out of luck:...

Record your desktop with Linux tools

Author: Kurt Edelbrock You can capture video of all of the amazing things happening on your desktop with one of Linux's many screencasting applications. These...