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Tone-mapping HDR photos with Qtpfsgui
Author: Nathan Willis
A lot of photos tagged with "HDR" turn up on Flickr and similar photo sharing sites these days. They're unnatural, surreal, sometimes...
Secure Websites Using SSL And Certificates
Falko Timme writes "This article will guide you through the entire process of setting up a secure website using SSL and digital certificates. This...
New GCC 4.2.0 — boon to developers, bore to distros
Author: Mayank Sharma
Earlier this week, the GNU project announced a major release of the popular GNU Compiler Collection. GCC 4.2.0 introduces new features and...
Intel and PowerTOP extend Linux laptop battery life
Author: Mayank Sharma
Intel recently released its PowerTOP utility, which builds on work done by kernel developers to make the Linux kernel power-efficient. PowerTOP gives...
New free Unix online books published.
automan88 writes "We had published new free online books about Unix, Linux.
Here is some links and descriptions:
Fedora Linux
"Neither a "Starting Linux" book nor a...
Gaim, er, Pidgin, finally hits 2.0
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
It's the release that Gaim users have been waiting for since December 2005. After seven beta releases, several interface revamps, and...
Red Hat Summit 2007: Day 1 – desktops and licenses
Author: Joe Barr
The first full day of the Red Hat Summit flew by at furious pace. After the opening keynotes, which I reported on...
Review: Elisa media center
Author: Nathan Willis
Fluendo's Elisa is a free software media center application that can play your DVDs, video files, music, and pictures. Since it is...
Mugshot: Social networking open source style
Author: Dmitri Popov
Now that we have open source beer, open source cars, and open source photography, a social networking service run by Red Hat...
RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 Administration Unleashed
James Pyles writes "Normally, I see "Unleashed" books with titles Like Fedora Core 6 Unleashed or OpenSUSE 10.2 Unleashed, not something like Red Hat...