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Installing Cinelerra on Ubuntu Studio
Author: Rui Lopes
Cinelerra, one of the only serious video editing and compositing tools available for Linux, can cause frustration for users trying to install...
Fedora virtualization via Xen
Author: Andrew Hudson and Paul Hudson
Xen is a powerful new virtualization system that enables you to run multiple operating systems on one computer. Here's...
gDEBugger LINUX – Public Beta Available!
Author: JT Smith
Graphic Remedy is making available the beta version of their new OpenGL debugger and profiler gDEbugger LINUX.gDEBugger is an OpenGL Debugger and...
New development releases: Mandriva Linux 2008 and Fedora 8
Author: Shirl Kennedy
For those who like living on the cutting edge, Mandriva Linux 2008 Beta 1 (code name Cassini) and Fedora 8 Test 1...
New extras repository for Red Hat Enteprise Linux
Author: Shirl Kennedy
If you need a software app that is not included or supported in the standard Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) or CentOS...
CentOS LiveCD 5.0 Screenshots
Author: JT Smith
CentOS, the popular community Linux distribution based upon Red Hat Enterprise Linux, has been at version 5.0 since April of this year,...
NoMachine NX 3.0 improves remote access to Linux boxes
Author: Nathan Willis
NoMachine recently released version 3.0 of its remote desktop product line. NX 3.0 has some interesting advantages over similar products -- but...
Installing Xen On An Ubuntu Feisty Fawn Server
Falko Timme writes "This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Xen on an Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (Ubuntu 7.04) server system (i386). You...
Scientific Linux 4.5: new release offers speed boost
Author: Shirl Kennedy
Officially released Monday, Scientific Linux 4.5 can now be installed as a Xen paravirtual guest which, according to the developers "gives a...
Slackware Linux 12.0 RC2
Tue Jun 26 01:31:45 CDT 2007
This might as well be called 12.0 RC2 so that we're not accused on skimping on
release candidates. ;-) Still...