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Dear Windows, It’s over

I didn't want to tell you this in person, because I thought it might be too complicated, and might take too long. After all,...

Audio conversion tools for Linux

Author: Razvan T. Coloja Most portable audio players can play music encoded in the MP3 audio format, but some consumers also have music in Ogg...

Down to earth: Geotagging photos

Author: Dmitri Popov Even the most basic digital cameras can store a lot of useful information about photos in the EXIF format, including exposure time,...

How Linux Passion Sometimes Beats Windows Preloads

Sure, Microsoft expects Windows’ installed base to top 1 billion licenses by the end of this year. But in the shadow of Windows Vista,...

GNOME focuses on accessibility — with a little help from Mozilla and others

Author: Bruce Byfield The GNOME Foundation has turned its attention to accessibility for people with disabilities. To help improve both Web accessibility within GNOME and...

Gplot simplifies gnuplot graph creation

Author: Ben Martin Gnuplot can generate sophisticated graphs and output them in vector or bitmap image formats. It can produce many graph types, and you...

Use Kaffeine to receive free-to-air TV on your Linux box

Author: Colin Beckingham Free-to-air (FTA) ethnic television in a variety of languages beamed from satellite straight to your Linux PC? No problem -- here's how.FTA...

Latest LSB release continues to promote a common future

Author: Federico Kereki The Linux Standard Base (LSB) project aims to keep subtle differences between implementations of the operating system from making applications incompatible across...

Three alternative Linux instant messaging applications

Author: Razvan T. Coloja Instant messaging helps us connect with people online in real time. Many Linux users IM with either Pidgin (formerly Gaim) or...

Evangelist: Mozilla has “historic opportunity” to advocate for users

Author: Tina Gasperson Recently, Linux.com had the chance to ask Mozilla evangelist Chris Blizzard his thoughts about the past, present, and future of Mozilla, the...