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A Preview Of Kernel-Based Mode-Setting
Author: JT Smith
There are many new and innovative features brewing within the X.Org development community right now -- among the many are Gallium3D, the...
Red Hat’s Plans on the Desktop
Back in September 2003, when Red Hat discontinued its home-oriented Red Hat Linux desktop and offloaded that market to the community-driven but Red Hat-sponsored...
Ask Linux.com: partitioning, creating a mountable disk image, and how to post productively
Author: Linux.com Staff
In this week's look at the recent activity in Linux.com's forums, we explore a couple of questions from new Linux users about...
New Inkscape 0.46 is good news
Author: Nathan Willis
Version 0.46 of the open source vector graphics editor Inkscape is out, showcasing new tools, new effects, new filters, and a host...
Medusa4 – a powerful software tool for free
Author: JT Smith
CAD Schroer released the Fourth Generation of the globally renowned MEDUSA engineering product suite. Its powerful software tools were developed to work...
Mounting archives with FUSE and archivemount
Author: Ben Martin
The archivemount FUSE filesystem lets you mount a possibly compressed tarball as a filesystem. Because FUSE exposes its filesystems through the Linux...
Bringing chat to the browser with JWChat
Author: Ben Martin
JWChat is a Jabber instant messaging client that is written using only HTML and JavaScript. This means that you need not install...
Three ways to test Web form input with a CAPTCHA
Author: Ben Martin
Many Web forms these days feature a Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart (CAPTCHA) as an effort...
Creating a VPN with tinc
Author: Ben Martin
With tinc you can create a virtual private network (VPN) that lets you communicate between two machines over an insecure network such...
PCLinuxOS Gnome links two worlds
Author: Susan Linton
If you're looking for a GNOME desktop for the popular PCLinuxOS (PCLOS), then newly releasedPCLinuxOS Gnome might be for you.
PCLinuxOS Gnome is...