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Linux.com holiday gift guide

Author: Linux.com Staff The holiday season is approaching rapidly, and if you're like us, you probably still have some holiday shopping left to do. In...

Top Linux photo managers side-by-side

Author: Nathan Willis While a full-fledged image editor may be the best way to repair digital photos, most of the time users need only to...

Grab online videos with the All-In-One Video bookmarklet

Author: Mayank Sharma Video download tools have been available since people have been uploading videos. Linux.com's CLI Magic column recently featured the Python script youtube-dl,...

Microsoft desperately wants my love — and yours

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller I spent December seventh, eighth, and ninth in Seattle as Microsoft's guest. Microsoft flew me there from Florida at its expense,...

Amarok Weekly Newsletter – Issue 3

The third Amarok newsletter covers a proposal for a common D-Bus interface, displaying time remaining and time from the beginning of the track, and...

Cory Doctorow keynotes LISA ’06

Author: Brian Jones The 20th Large Installation System Administration (LISA) conference continued Wednesday with the LISA award ceremony, a keynote by none other than Cory...

LinuxBIOS ready to go mainstream

Author: Bruce Byfield After seven years of work, the LinuxBIOS project is on the brink of making a free BIOS a standard option for computers....

Southern California Linux Expo Opens For Registration

Ilan Rabinovitch writes "SCALE 5X, the 2007 Southern California Linux Expo has opened for attendee registration. Early bird registration runs through January 24th....

Interview with Linux security expert Kurt Seifried

Author: Michael Stutz Linux.com readers might know Kurt Seifried as the author of the Linux Administrators' Security Guide or proprietor of the popular security mailing...

Winzig: A portable PIM that understands usability

Author: Nathan Willis Winzig is a free, low-resource personal information manager (PIM) written in Python. It fits address book, calendar, to-do list, note-taking, and more...